January 4, 2022 – Orlando, Florida
Carmelo Hayes def. Roderick Strong {NXT North American Championship vs. NXT Cruiserweight Championship Match}
In a very weird goof, they piped in boos for Strong’s entrance, but the fans in attendance were cheering him loudly enough that the commentators had to call him the fan favorite. Why did they think Hayes would be the de facto babyface? This was a good opener. Nobody was really selling anything, but the crowd was there for it so Strong brought his big intensity game. Things got a little goofy near the end, with a superplex-type move leaving everyone in the building unsure of who was meant to be seen as the victim. Moments later, Hayes hit a diving axe kick for the win at 12:14 (shown of 15:30). ***½
Tommaso Ciampa chats with AJ Styles backstage. This was awkward and moved nothing forward. Then, they announce the return of the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic. Hopefully the matches get more time than the King/Queen of the Ring matches did.
Styles comes to the ring to confront Grayson Waller. He cuts a squeaky clean babyface promo before running down Waller. Waller comes out and makes fun of Styles for losing to Omos the night before on Raw. Styles is willing to wrestle Waller now, but Waller wants a main event slot. So it will happen next week. They fight a bit until Waller bails. I’m curious about that but I’m not sure I’m curious enough to tune in on a non-big event week.
Pete Dunne tells Tony D’Angelo that he’s going to rip his arm off next week. It’s not clear if that’s going to be a match, but if it is then next week is kinda stacked too. (Later on they announce it will be a Crowbar on a Pole Match) Then, the Australian ladies are challenged by the KCs & Amari Miller, and wind up accidentally recruiting Wendy Choo (a sleepy new gimmick for Karen Q/Mei Ying). I hated that so hard.
Matt Riddle, Wes Lee & Nash Carter def. WALTER, Fabian Aichner & Marcel Barthel
Conversation between myself and Kevin Ford during this match’s entrances:
Kevin: I’m still not used to Walter without a title.
Me: I’m still not used to Walter going 5 months without wrestling a match on TV. I mean, I kind of am, but I hate it.
Speaking of things I’ve said to Ford, I wanted to use this space to publicly request a PPV tag title match between RK-Bro and Seth Rollins & Kevin Owens. MSK’s entrance music is Riddle-influenced now. This was a blast while it lasted. I didn’t get quite as much WALTER as I’d have liked, and I’d hope they get a bit more out of him on this tour than just this match. That said, he got to dominate most of the time he was in the ring. But this was the Riddle show, which is fine with me. I have to point out again though that Aichner is a beast and in a perfect world he’d be pushed to the moon. Riddle caught Barthel with the RKO for the win at 11:05 (shown of 13:52). ***½
Joe Gacy sings Harlan’s praises and says that they’ll enter the Dusty Classic. But they want to win a qualifying match becuase they don’t believe in handouts. This gimmick is so muddled. Then, Elektra Lopez says the winner of next week’s Santos Escobar vs. Xyon Quinn match gets to leave with her. Granted this week’s matches are more important and interesting, but it should be noted that they’re blowing off three (lesser) programs on next week’s show.
Mandy Rose def. Raquel Gonzales & Cora Jade {NXT Women’s Championship Triple Threat Match}
Rose rode a helicopter to the building for her entrance. I don’t care for Gonzalez as a babyface. She was great as a heel and the smiling version of her is lacking. The action in this match was pretty much on par with Rose vs. Gonzalez from October, but wasn’t hampered by the overbooking crap that match had. Jade more or less kept from doing anything embarrassing, so that’s good. The story was that Gonzalez would have had this thing won if not for Jade’s presence. Jade dumped Gonzalez over the top but then got rolled up by Rose at 9:16 (shown of 12:32). **¾
Boa is going crazy, I guess. Then, Riddle says goodbye for now to MSK before the Creed brothers approach them and promise to keep them from winning the Dusty Classic.
Andre Chase comes out for a lecture. Von Wagner interrupts, sounding less like a robot caveman and more like a generic indie heel. That’s a small step in the right direction. So Chase is a babyface now? I guess that’s also a step in the right direction. Wagner beats up Chase and then also pulls Bodhi Hayward and other Chase supporters from the crowd to beat them up too. He’s escorted from the building and gets the stink eye from Diamond Mine on the way out. Then, we’re told that Cameron Grimes still exists. He wants a title belt.
Bron Breakker def. Tommaso Ciampa {NXT Championship Match}
I absolutely love that they incorporated Breakker’s bitch from Halloween Havoc into the angle, suggesting that he would have won had he not made the mistake. It would have been a drag if it happened again in this match. But not only did it not happen, Breakker successfully hit the diving bulldog that that goofed last time and followed it up with the Steiner Recliner for the win at 15:28. I’m not going to apologize for liking the juice these two produce by rubbing up against each other. Ciampa is a total pro who knew exactly how to make Breakker look like an inexperienced wrestler AND a dangerous monster. He controlled by knowing where to be in the ring at all times, but none of his offense, even spammed, was enough to put Breakker down. That’s just good shit! ****
Weirdly, this show wound up being all rematches or tweaked versions of matches from Halloween Havoc. That said, with fewer matches getting more time it was a much easier watch. Plus the main event was more satisfying. I do wish they’d nixed the two non-match segments and just done Waller vs Styles on this show, but I understand that they need content for next week’s episode.