August 16, 2022 – Orlando, Florida
Triple H is in charge of the main shows, but it seems that Shawn Michael still has the goofy book in NXT. Maybe tonight will show us that’s not the case. Paul Heyman narrates the opening hype video for reasons I can’t figure out.
Carmelo Hayes def. Giovani Vinci {NXT North American Championship Match}
Wade Barrett says he’s expecting a banger. Can we please retire this word with regards to wrestling matches? It makes everyone who says it sound so lame. The Zoomers are laughing at us! I’m glad to see that they still care about Vinci since his gimmick changed. It’s less good to see that Hayes’ Fadeaway legdrop can’t be executed without the victim blatantly holding himself up by the top rope. A shame. They goof up Vinci’s interception suplex, which is also a shame. You know what’s not a shame? The beautiful crossbody that Vinci hit on Hayes and Trick Williams. You know what is a shame? That Vinci conspicuously (from a shoot perspective) moved himself so that he wouldn’t be between Hayes and the ropes before going for a pin so that Williams could put Hayes’ foot on the ropes. Just very obvious choreography there that made Vinci look dumb. Williams came into the ring and got taken out, but the distraction allowed Hayes to counter Vinci’s offense to a hurricanrana for the win at 9:53 (shown of 11:56). Lots of hard work from two talented guys, but the crappy finish and a bit of wonky action just as the match should have been heating up held it back. ***
Solo Sikoa beat Von Wagner, but he got injured and is out of action for a bit. So Robert Stone brags about that pyrrhic victory. Wagner is still bad at promos and should just let Stone talk for him all the time.
Julius Creed reviewed footage of an eight-man tag match and found what he was searching for. I didn’t see that match, but I assume Roderick Strong did something crappy to him. The men of Diamond Mine (is Ivy Nile still in the group?) are all out in the ring with him. And indeed, Julius calls out Strong as a force trying to destroy Diamond Mine. Strong is offended because he believes in them and he’s taken pride in mentoring them. Julius shows some film that makes it look like Strong was colluding with Tony D’Angelo to hurt him. That was a more interesting clip than I was ready to see on NXT in 2022. Strong says the evidence is circumstantial, and blames Julius for causing tension in the group. Then, Gallus attacks everyone. Strong gets cornered and beaten too. Nobody in this ring is good at promos, and it’s kind of a miracle that the whole thing didn’t collapse completely. It didn’t really work, but it didn’t collapse. Having Gallus show up at the end was a good distraction.
Cora Jade def. Roxanne Perez
I guess the feud must continue. That’s a bummer, because this was a snooze. I actually like Jade’s heel persona, but she is still really awkward in the ring, telegraphing everything and making nothing look clean. I wasn’t impressed with Perez either, who I’ve never seen work before in a singles match but had heard good things. She didn’t show me anything special here. Jade introduces a kendo stick. Perez gets her hands on it but the referee tells her to put it away so she doesn’t get disqualified. Jade shoves Perez and DDTs her on the stick in full view of the referee. She does not get disqualified. Instead, she wins at 10:15 (shown of 11:41). This sucked. *½
Josh Briggs & Brooks Jensen start cutting a promo, but are thankfully cut off by Gallus. Gallus wants the NXT UK Tag Team Championships. It’s been a while since I’ve caught up on TV title changes in NXT and NXT UK, so here’s every change that’s happened since the last time I reviewed a bunch of NXT title changes.
Tony D’Angelo def. Santos Escobar {Street Fight}
If Escobar loses, he’s out of NXT, but if he wins, Legado del Fantasma is free from D’Angelo. This took FOREVER to get going, and even when it did all we got was Escobar on a roll for less than a minute. Of course, the best spot of the match was an Escobar super jump, which was immediately made to look stupid when D’Angelo showed no ill effects from it and took back control as if it never happened. Elektra Lopez gets shoulder tackled by D’Angelo by accident (seemingly for no reason). Then, D’Angelo hits Escobar with a low blow. That doesn’t even lead to a near fall. What is going on in this match? They yell at each other and each rush to grab a weapon. D’Angelo gets to his crowbar first and strikes with it for the win at 11:18 (shown of 12:44). This was below average and totally weird. No word on what this means for the rest of Legado as Escobar seems poised to debut on Smackdown. **
Indi Hartwell supports KCKC for being the Women’s Tag Team Champions. Before she can tell them whether or not she misses being in a team, she’s delivered an illustrated love letter from the recently returned to WWE Dexter Lumis. But NXT UK’s Blair Davenport shows up and rips up the illustration.
Mandy Rose def. Zoey Stark {NXT Women’s Championship Match}
Stark won a battle royal to earn this title shot, which is just here to kill time until Perez is done feuding with Jade. Toxic Attraction gets booted early on, and Stark’s main roster partner Nikkita Lyons helps escort them to the back. I have no faith that it means the finish will be the least bit satisfying. Rose tries to take out Stark’s leg to neutralize her finisher. Stark’s selling is solid. She kicks out of Rose’s knee kick, but then Rose puts on Starks’ knee brace and hits the kick again for the win at 7:58 (shown of 11:26). A good story, competently executed. Not exciting, and sadly this is the peak of the women’s division in NXT right now, but it was extremely watchable. **¾
Quincy Elliot confesses that he’s bringing all of himself to NXT. So I suppose this is like a modern, pan Sexual Chocolate gimmick? He’s the Super Diva. Maybe I shouldn’t assume his pronoun. Either way, this could work if he’s a babyface. Then, Grayson Waller thinks Apollo Crews is selfish, so he’s hosting his own talk show and having Crews on as the guest. Then during the intro to the main event, they announce that Ricochet is on American Ninja Warrior. I have to know if that’s a shot at his ex-girlfriend Kacy Catanzaro/Katana Chance.
Bron Breakker def. JD McDonagh {NXT Championship Match}
Breakker started the match by working McDonagh’s arm. Like usual, when they come back from the break, McDonagh takes control. He tries getting the win with a neck submission, which is dumb because Breakker barely has a neck. He gets a pretty exciting comeback, which is kind of weird considering he’s a heel, hitting a superplex and shouting for the crowd. A bloody McDonagh stands up after getting hit with the spear and pinned for a two-count, so Breakker hits another spear and the pumphandle powerslam for the win at 10:50 (shown of 13:17). The final two minutes of this match would have been the perfect ending to a really epic twenty minute bout in front of a bigger crowd, but as it is it felt like manufactured drama. That may sound stupid since all wrestling is manufactured drama, so I hope you understand what I mean. ***
NXT UK Champion Tyler Bate comes out after the match. Since no one watches NXT UK, you may not be aware that a tournament to crown a new champ (it’s currently vacant) is ongoing. So this is a spoiler and probably confusing for the three people that watch the show but don’t read spoilers. Bate and Breakker hold their belts next to each other as Vic Joseph teases an upcoming Worlds Collide special.
This was the weakest TV special they’ve done to date. It seems like Triple H is about to triple down on NXT and NXT UK though, so maybe this is the rock bottom before things recover.