October 5, 2021 – Orlando, Florida
Mandy Rose def. Ember Moon
Moon has gotta be regretting asking to come back to NXT, right? Moon had her working boots on and Rose was far from as embarrassing as I expected her to be. Maybe I need to calibrate what I think she’s capable of. Still, this new normal super short match thing makes the established wrestlers who lose look pretty bad. Rose hit a running knee for the win at 4:33. **
Hit Row has been drafted to Smackdown, so Santos Escobar finally gets around to challenging Isaiah Scott for the North American title after three months of somehow forgetting to do so. Later, Scott accepts Escobar’s challenge, and claims he’s taking the title with him to Smackdown. That match is next week. I’m kind of surprised they’re not saving it for Halloween Havoc (more on that in a minute).
LA Knight def. Odyssey Jones
I was having a good time with this until Andre Chase ran out to make this finish boring as hell. His distraction gave Knight the opportunity to hit a neckbeaker for the win at 4:01. Who do they think gets over when they do shit like this? *¾
Cameron Grimes is a little jealous that people in NXT are coupling up and he’s single. He’s on the search for a lucky lady. Pete Dunne & Ridge Holland approach him to complain for no discernable reason and set up a match. That’s some NXT UK laziness in terms of setting up a match. Why would Dunne care that Grimes is lonely? And if he is, why not tell us why? I hate this, even though the match should be fun. Later, Kyle O’Reilly asks Von Wagner why he keeps getting his back? Wagner shows us why they haven’t had him talk until now by robo-speaking his way through a non-answer. O’Reilly lets him know that he’s been hurt too many times to trust again and tells Wagner to stay out of his way.
Tommaso Ciampa comes out for a chat. He announces that Halloween Havoc is in three weeks. He brings out Bron Breakker to confirm a title match for that night. Breakker comes out and Steiners all over the place. The match is made official. Surprising stat: Breakker will be the first Steiner to ever headline at Halloween Havoc.
Joe Gacy cuts a promo from a dark void, saying noth. Indi Hartwell & Persia Pirotta barge in on Tian Sha because of smoke coming out of the latter’s dressing room. There is also a lot of sexual innuendo.
Joe Gacy def. Ikemen Jiro
Beth Phoenix is tying herself in knots on commentary trying to make it so that Gacy’s sentiments are good but that he’s delusional for thinking they resonate in wrestling. The gimmick also forces Vic Joseph to say bullyish things that are totally out of character for him. On the bright side, Jiro looks like John Wick in the second movie the way he uses his jacket in combat. Gacy wins this otherwise nothing match with a handspring clothesline at 3:08. I kind of like Gacy’s music. He give Jiro a hug after the match. Some bald dude (Parker Boudreaux/Harland) stares at him from the bleachers. *½
Duke Hudson is a poker player now. Or a poker dealer? I guess he’s more of a dealer. Later, it’s announced that the eight-man tag main event has been changed to a four-way match for the tag titles. The Grizzled Young Veterans are annoyed that they might not be involved in the decision, so MSK suggests it be an elimination match. Everyone in the match brawls.
Cora Jade def. Frankie Monet
This was supposed to be Jade against a jobber (who I think was one of the girls that Grimes hit on earlier), but Monet beat her up and took her spot. Trey Baxter comes out to cheer on his girlfriend. Monet spent a couple minutes beating up Jade before Jade got a fluke roll up for the win at 2:09. *
Gacy approaches Ciampa backstage and accosts him for saying the word “balls,” in his promo, saying it’s specific and exclusionary. Then he says he wants to be included in the pool for a shot at Ciampa’s title. Is he suggesting he is a eunuch? Ciampa says that if Gacy beats him next week, he can be in the Halloween Havoc main event.
Pete Dunne def. Cameron Grimes
They packed what they could into the time given, that’s for sure. O’Reilly came out to attack Holland when he got involved in the match. Grimes almost took advantage of the situation, but Dunne countered the Cave In and then hit the Bitter End for the win at 5:44. Dunne & Holland beat up O’Reilly after the match. Wagner comes out to help O’Reilly to the back, and O’Reilly seems receptive to it. None of this is convincing and Wagner is a disaster as a character. ***
Tony D’Angelo def. Malik Blade
I watched the Many Saints of Newark a couple days ago and it was terrible. Everyone in it was a cartoon version of their Sopranos characters. D’Angelo would have fit in well. He has long hair, which I would not have guessed based on his promo videos. They kept this pretty basic, which was smart given both guys’ backgrounds. Maybe that’s unfair to Blade, who was trained by D-Von Dudley before signing with WWE. But I believe D’Angelo has no pro wrestling background prior to this. Both guys looked solid here. D’Angelo hit a spinning fisherman suplex for the win at 4:43. **½
Indi Hartwell def. Mei Ying
Pirotta is in Hartwell’s corner, Boa in Ying’s. They have Ying using the evil foreigner moveset, which is so boring. Just let her wrestle like a person. Pirotta takes a shot from Ying on the floor, but that frees up Hartwell to take control and hit a springboard elbowdrop for the win at 2:55. This was bad. ½*
D’Angelo tells Lash Legend to put him on her show. She says she loved him in the new Sopranos movie and claims to be the cause of the Facebook/Instagram crash the day before. Her Sopranos comment is a little more racist than mine was. Then, Malcolm Bivens teaches us what’s special about every member of Diamond Mine. This has a ‘90s Saturday morning cartoon vibe to it that I don’t hate. Later, Wagner tells O’Reilly that they have a tag match together next week. Oh my god this guy can’t talk for shit.
Raquel Gonzalez comes to the ring for a chat. She stares only into the hard cam, which is weird because she’s being exclusively filmed by a camera in the ring. She runs down Rose and Toxic Attraction. They come out and say they’re going to win all the women’s gold. They threaten to beat her up but Zoey Stark & Io Shirai back her up. In the back, Hartwell & Pirotta challenge for the tag titles too.
{NXT Tag Team Championship Match}
Joseph wrongly said that MSK didn’t have to be factored into the decision to lose here. That’s wrong, and that’s the REASON why they changed the stipulation. What happened to Joseph? He was so good on NXT UK and is so often bad on NXT. Meanwhile, Wade Barrett is terrific, pointing out that Briggs & Jensen have done less than nothing to earn this shot. You could say the same about Hayes & Williams since Hayes didn’t have to use his title match contract to be included here. This whole show is a mess, I don’t know why I’m focusing on this very minor thing. Briggs is terrible, but him excitedly tagging in Lee and telling him to do a flip is pretty funny. Williams gets pinned by MSK and is eliminated first. The GYV gets eliminated next in a way I liked a lot. They hit the Ticket to Mayhem on Carter, but Briggs had blind tagged in. Gibson looked desperate when he realized his mistake and then fell victim to a chokeslam/powerbomb combo and had to go back to the locker room. Sadly, that meant that the bar fight boys became MSK’s final opponents. Luckily, they didn’t embarrass themselves. Also Luckily, Lee pinned Jensen with a hurricanrana for the win at 10:01 (shown of 12:33). I liked this a lot. It was good chaos, with the right teams going over at the right times to give some steam to the new guys and then keep the titles on the best team. After the match, Imperium attacks to the cheers of the fans. I don’t understand why the local crowd hates MSK. They chanted for Hayes even though he was gone. Briggs & Jensen made the save while the crowd wrapped things up by chanting, “thank you, Imperium.” MSK is terrific and I’m over here baffled. ***¾