Half of this card looked pretty good on paper…
June 4, 2022 – Orlando, Florida
Tony D’Angelo, Channing Lorenzo & Troy Donovan def Santos Escobar, Cruz Del Toro & Joaquin Wilde
As a result of losing, Legado del Fantasma had to join the Family. Donovan looks a lot like Kyle O’Reilly to me, which makes sense because he’s almost certainly not Italian. I mean whatever, Wilde isn’t Mexican so I guess who cares. I’ve never seen him or Lorenzo before, so I didn’t know what to expect. I’ll tell you what I didn’t expect, and that’s a friggin’ molten crowd. Escobar has never been as over in NXT as he was here. If you didn’t know anything about wrestling and watched this match, you’d assume he was the top guy on the show. It was kind of nuts and he was eating it up. Good for him. The match fed off of that energy and moved at a mile a minute, while also mostly adhering to the rules of a tag team match. Love that. There was one silly brawl after a six-man staredown that I didn’t care for, and the match stopped being unique from that moment on. That is, until the finish. First we got the tired bit where both teams brought in their weapon of choice, and then the weapons got stolen. So Wilde hit Lorenzo with the crowbar, then D’Angelo hit Wilde with the brass knuckles, then Donovan casually pushed the unconscious Lorenzo on top of Wilde for the win at 12:46. I was really into this until things got silly ten minutes in, but if this show can maintain this level of energy then they’re in good shape. ***¾
Alba Fyre talks about her ancestors being into fire. So she’s just going to get vignettes on the big shows rather than actually being in matches? That’s kinda lame. Lash Legend makes fun of Fyre backstage. Channing Pliexus thinks Legend is all talk and says she’ll challenge Fyre on NXT TV. Anyone know the names of the girls in the background? [I got a little obsessed with figuring out who they are. Brooklyn Barlow, Erica Yan, and Sloane Jacobs.]
Gigi Dolin & Jacy Jayne def. Katana Chance & Kayden Carter {NXT Women’s Tag Team Championship Match}
The KCs got this match off of a pair of wins they had over Toxic Attraction almost a year ago. After all this time, this is the KCs first (and reportedly only as they’re about to be called up) “Takeover,” though it’s their second time wrestling on a special as they were on Roadblock earlier in the year. They came in through the crowd, giving out glow sticks and dancing with neon shoulder pads. Sadly, it wasn’t quite enough to get the crowd to buy into their challenge. I liked that this match featured more double team maneuvering than not, but I do wish there’d been a bit more of the heels beating up one of the babyfaces to get some sympathy going from the crowd. Still, this was a lot better than I’d expect given who was involved. Maybe I should stop saying that, as the last KC match. But also, Toxic Attraction has been a consistent disaster. They were not a disaster here. The finish saw Jayne punch Carter from the floor and Dolin hit a German suplex for the win at 9:01. Of course, that couldn’t go off without a hitch and one of Carter’s shoulders was four inches off the mat. **¾
Carmelo Hayes def. Cameron Grimes {NXT North American Championship Match}
Really muted reaction for Grimes here. What happened? He used to be so popular. I like that Hayes lost the title in a five-way, couldn’t win it back in a three-way, but when he had Grimes alone he beat him. These two have so much talent that even with a dead crowd they put on a solid match. But there was no magic to any of it. Just a back and forth match that didn’t have much drama. Trick Williams interfered a couple times, so Grimes hit him with the Cave In. But moments later, Hayes hit Grimes with the diving axe kick for the win at 15:30. I’d like to see Grimes go up against Breakker at least once before he moves on to the main roster, but it feels like D’Angelo might be next in line. ***¼
Mandy Rose def. Wendy Choo {NXT Women’s Championship Match}
Before the match, Choo dreamt that she won the title, and we saw her dream. I hate this. Remember when this title credibly headlined NXT shows? Rose’s 200+ day reign has put an abrupt end to that. This match wasn’t bad, there just wasn’t much to it. It might have tipped into sort of good territory had Choo won, as the second half of the match saw her overcome a couple of big obstacles to keep the match going. But it was not meant to be. First, Choo had trouble pulling her arms out of her tracksuit, which looked goofy. Then, Rose dumped Choo off of the top and hit a running knee for the win at 11:08. I take it that the winner of the Breakout Tournament will beat Rose in much the same way that Hayes won his first North American title, and that ain’t no good if you ask me. **½
Speaking of which, Tiffany Stratton and Roxanne Perez argue about which one of them will win the tournament on Tuesday.
Brutus Creed & Julius Creed def. Elton Prince & Kit Wilson {NXT Tag Team Championship Match}
Roderick Strong said that the Creeds would be out of Diamond Mine if they lost. That plus the Creeds’ parents being in the crowd telegraphed the result. The Creeds have amazing energy and intensity. Pretty Deadly are terrific heels. Unfortunately, too much of the match saw the babyfaces instigating all four guys being in the ring at the same time. That doesn’t really make sense. Babyfaces should always be trying to win, or at least always be trying to get into position to win, and you can’t (or shouldn’t be able to) win when illegal wrestlers are in the ring. So that was irritating. But most of the match was a lot of fun and the finish was cool. Though it was silly to see Prince slide the title to Julius quite blatantly in an attempt to make it look like it was a goof and he was trying to get it to Wilson, having Julius look at his parents and decide that he wanted to win fairly despite the risk was great. Julius gave the belt to the referee and hit Wilson with a Shooting Star Press and the sliding lariat for the win and the titles at 15:19. ***¼
Bron Breakker def. Joe Gacy {NXT Championship Match}
Breakker apparently didn’t feel like he beat up Gacy enough the first time, so we have to watch this thing again. If Breakker loses by disqualification, he loses the title. I don’t get how that makes sense, since Breakker won by pinfall the first time around. What even is Gacy’s gimmick at this point? He was annoyingly and exploitatively woke, but now he’s a cult leader to people in black robes? That’s not the aesthetic someone like this would use. This is such garbage. Throughout the match, Gacy screams at Breakker to hit him. Dude, hitting you is legal. Why not bring weapons out from under the ring and bait Breakker into using them? Also, why is Breakker getting his ass kicked so much in this match? Everything about this is bad. Gacy eventually does the Eddy Guerrero fake chair shot bit, but a second referee keeps the first from disqualifying Breakker. Moments later, Breakker knocks Gacy off of the apron through the announce table. Then, Breakker gives the chair to the referee the same way Julius gave the title belt to the referee in the last match. Maybe they should have coordinated that better. Breakker hits a druid with the chair instead, counters Gacy’s handspring whatever to the spear, and hits the press powerslam for the win at 15:50. I hated it. **
The opener was dope, and everything else fell somewhere in the pretty bad to kinda disappointing rage. I think this was the worst 2.0 special yet, but I wouldn’t say it’s quitting time yet.