NXT 642

September 28, 2021 – Orlando, Florida

Elektra Lopez def. B-Fab {No Disqualification Match}
Lopez has both debuted and is now having this blowoff match since Isaiah Scott won the North American title, and he still hasn’t defended it. Hit Row runs down the night’s card before the match. I hated it when CM Punk did this in AEW and it’s even more annoying here. Scott even brings up his lack of defenses. Salt in the wound, NXT. This is annoying. Hit Row and Legado del Fantasma get sent to the back, which is a real shame because before that happened the ladies seemed determined to have the worst match in the history of this show. I was hoping the fellas might give them some cover. Nope. Lopez’s last few chair-assisted moves were kinda cool, but it’s insane that they gave this nine minutes before that to let these women embarrass themselves on TV. Lopez hit a Blue Thunder Bomb for the win at 6:44 (shown of 10:05). ¾*

The Garganos went on Dexter Lumis & Indi Hartwell’s honeymoon with them. Johnny is worried about how intimate they might get, so he pretends to be a shark to get them out of the water. Later, he rushes to get them a condom so Hartwell doesn’t get pregnant. Given the way Florida is trending politically, he’s got the right idea. He gets let into their room and finds they have dozens of condoms already. The newlyweds come back and Gargano has to hide in the closet. They have a pillow fight, which Gargano misinterprets as sex. A fun, kooky wedding this is not.

Joe Gacy is in the ring to reaffirm his gimmick in the face of reports that the right wing picking up on it had scared NXT. He’s a bit more heely this week, though it feels like a Twitter buzzword Madlibs. 

Xyon Quinn def. Oney Lorcan
Quinn does a Siva Tau before the match. Lorcan got some offense in, but mostly Quinn squashed him. Props to Lorcan for bouncing around so much for the new guy. Quinn hit a leaping forearm for the win at 3:01. Sucks that Lorcan is in this position now. *¾ 

MSK comes out to address the crowd. They want to be fighting champions. The Grizzled Young Veterans, Carmelo Hayes & Trick Williams, and Josh Briggs & Brooks Jensen all want a title shot. The GYV complaining that everyone else talks in riddles is pretty funny. MSK dives onto everyone. 

Io Shirai & Zoey Stark def. Gigi Dolin & Jacy Jayne {NXT Women’s Tag Team Championship Match}
Before the match, Mandy Rose interrupted a Raquel Gonzalez interview and said she wanted her title. Jayne has straightened and darkened her hair. It’s possible I’m being generous because this was a masterpiece compared to the opener.  But also, Dolin & Jayne stepped up some here. There were a couple dumb and/or awkward spots, but for the most part this was a fun TV title defense for the champs. Shirai hit Jayne with the moonsault for the win at 9:10 (shown of 12:49). ***

Bron Breakker wants an NXT title shot. Tommaso Ciampa calls into ringside to tell the commentators whenever the match happens, Breakker will lose because he’s inexperienced. Why isn’t the champ at the show?

Boa def. Andre Chase
Chase is wrestling in a sweater now. The closest gimmick to this that’s ever gotten over is JBL, but that wasn’t quite the same and a wrestling educator has never been much more than a DOA gimmick. Meanwhile, Cameron Grimes isn’t on the show tonight. At this point, we need to hope he’s getting drafted to Raw or Smackdown this week. Boa and Chase have a nothing match before Mei Ying blows smoke in Chase’s face and Boa hits a reverse DDT for the win at 3:09. *

Roderick Strong def. Grayson Waller {NXT Cruiserweight Championship Match}
The match was joined in progress after Waller attacked Strong from behind. This was fun. Waller got a lot of offense in, and Strong knows exactly how to bump big without looking weak. What a pro. Waller missed a Famouser and Strong tagged him with a running knee for the win at 6:22 (shown). Wish they’d gotten Chase off my TV and given all that time to this match. ***

LA Knight has challenged Odyssey Jones because of what he said about him in last week’s opening promo. Jones confronts him. Chase walks through having a tantrum, which distracts Jones long enough for Knight to attack him. Then, Dante Chen talks about Singapore some more. Then, Trey Baxter & Cora Jade are interviewed. They kiss and joke about Baxter losing last week. Wade Barrett thinks their relationship is fake. Then, we get Lashing Out with Lash Legend. It’s pre-filmed, which is wise. She talks about her basketball career. She also tells Jade to dump Baxter and date Ikemen Jiro. She also bashes Chase. I didn’t hate this. 

Kyle O’Reilly def. Ridge Holland
This was joined in progress because O’Reilly attacked Holland from behind before the commercial break. Sound familiar? Why not at least separate the two matches with the same start with another match? Holland mostly squashed O’Reilly here, but lost thanks to errant interference from Pete Dunne. O’Reilly got a roll up for the win at 5:24 (shown). Von Wagner runs out and takes his shirt off to make the save. He looks really uncomfortable out there. **½ 

Tony D’Angelo debuts next week. He tells a story about how he’s basically Rocky at the beginning of the first movie, hurting people who run afoul of his mobster connections. Snooze. 

Raquel Gonzalez def. Frankie Monet {NXT Women’s Championship Match}
This was a better showing from Monet than we’ve gotten to date in NXT. It also had a nice little story to get me more invested, as Monet injured the champ’s back to the point that she couldn’t hit her finisher. Sadly, the match was quite short, so when Gonzalez hit the Chingona Bomb for the win at 6:57, it felt like she recovered out of nowhere. Toxic Attraction comes out after the match and attacks Monet’s crew. The champ gets attacked next. A wardrobe malfunction leads to Rose putting Gonzalez down with a running knee. Effective beat down, that. **¾