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The SmarK Rant for WWE NXT–05.22.14

The SmarK Rant for WWE NXT – 05.22.14

Taped from Orlando, FL

Your hosts are Renee Young and some other people who aren’t William Regal.

Bo Dallas v. Big E

Sadly, “Langston” has become the first victim of the stock crash and was future-endeavored along with Cesaro’s first name. Expect Antonio Langston in TNA any day now. Bo quickly runs away and gets overpowered and beat up. Funny bit as the crowd wants to count to 5 for all of E’s stuff, but Bo keeps escaping his punches at 4. He even makes them mad getting beat up! Although perhaps the crowd should explore the possibility that they have OCD. They head to the floor and Bo sends him into the stairs to take over, and we take a break during a chinlock. Back with nothing much going on and Big E makes the comeback, but Bo escapes the Ending with a neckbreaker for two. Bo clotheslines him in the corner and tries the Bo-Dog, but E lands on his feet and suplexes him for two. Big splash misses and Bo gets the DDT for two. He takes the turnbuckle pad off, hoping for a repeat of his prior success with it, but the Big Ending finishes at 12:45 and it’s time for Bo to Bo-Leave. Not much heat for this, as really the Bo character was blown off in the ladder match. ** Bo gives us a funny sendoff after the break, noting that he strongly dislikes all of us, but he’ll be the bigger man and leave.

Kind of weird to see commercials for the Wrestlemania XXX DVD on the Network, where you can literally watch the entire thing for free whenever you want.

Meanwhile, Sami Zayn isn’t really happy about not getting a title shot yet again. Tyler Breeze wanders in and wants a match, but not tonight. He’s busy tonight, buying phone cases. So they’ll have a match at the Takeover show instead.

Paige v. Tamina

Now I wonder if the NXT crew will remind us that she’s the daughter of Jimmy Snuka. Because she is, you know. Paige has kind of been booked like shit since winning the title, basically getting treated like the 1-2-3 Kid of the Divas division, which is not a good thing to be. Paige slugs away, but makes the mistake of trying a headbutt on someone of Polynesian descent. Tamina pounds her down to take over and gets some bodyslams for two, and into the bearhug. FINALLY we get a mention 2 minutes in of Tamina’s dad. Man, Rich Brennan is so getting fired for not telling us right away. How else is Tamina ever gonna get over? Tamina works the back and gets a torture rack, which gives Alex Riley another chance to remind us that HE WAS TOTALLY A WRESTLER, GUYS. Paige escapes and comes back with clotheslines, but Tamina no-sells it and shoves her out of the ring. Back in, Tamina goes up and lands on Paige’s boot, and a small package finishes at 5:52. Why all the “slip on a banana peel” booking for Paige? ** They gave her that win over Emma and the crosslock finisher, and then all her matches have become “sell sell sell one move for the win” since then.

Adam Rose v. Camacho

Surprised they didn’t save this one for the PPV. Camacho beats him down in the corner, but Rose takes him down and pounds away in the corner. Camacho escapes with a samoan drop as the crowd accuses him of being a party pooper. Camacho with a legdrop for two. Rose fights back with chops and makes the X-fueled comeback. Spinebuster and broncobuster set up the neckbreaker, but Camacho runs away at 4:00. And so yes, we get a heel walkout finish on NXT, just like on RAW. STOP TRYING TO “FIX” THIS SHOW, WWE! This is a really bad trend that they’ve been setting. * I will say, I’m glad we’re getting a babyface character who does a “hulking up” comeback, because it’s actually been a while since we’ve seen one.

Update: Camacho and Rose actually will have their blowoff at Takeover, so that stupid finish was a bit less offensive. But why even do the match here?

NXT Women’s Title semi-finals: Sasha Banks v. Natalya

Winner gets Charlotte at the PPV. Natalya gets the low dropkick for two, but Sasha works her over in the corner and goes to a chinlock. Nat with a suplex, but Sasha gets a good bulldog and hurts her leg on the way down. She bails and Charlotte has little sympathy for the injury, and throws Sasha back in. Nat quickly finishes with the Sharpshooter at 4:00 to advance. Hopefully they’re just using Natalya to put Charlotte over next week. *

Adrian Neville v. Curt Hawkins

Neville grabs a headlock, but Curt clotheslines him to escape and gets a suplex for two. Neville fights back with kicks and a running elbow in the corner, and the Red Arrow finishes at 2:22. That’s exactly what it should have been, the champ squashing the shit out of someone. Tyson Kidd comes out and he wants the title, and he’s got FACTS to back it up. Neville then goes low, noting that as usual only Kidd’s wife will getting the gold. OUCH.

The Pulse

Totally inoffensive, “build the PPV” go home show that hit all the marks needed and made you want to see the Takeover special next week. I can dig it.

Comments

  1. The heel walking out routine can actually be ok, if it's done every now and then. Of course, when done too often, it sucks.

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  2. Cole does say the word "$h!itload" in the last 2 minutes of the broadcast.

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  3. When Cole said "I had 500lbs of men on me" I damn near pissed myself. Times like this I miss Heenan.. he wouldn't have let that one go by..

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  4. Adam Cole does all types of stuff like that, which helps verify him as one of the best heels in the biz

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  5. Yeah but when the guy doesn't even want to break up you'd think they'd listen.

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  6. You can swear here dude. We are a bunch of 20-30 yr olds mostly

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  7. Geez.. how many times did they welcome Jimmy Hart???

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  8. Yea I watched a thing from last year (the raw after the Punk vs. Ryback and Heyman match) and he was yes sir-ing the hell out of Vince

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  9. Magoonie NOT Teddy BelmontMay 23, 2014 at 8:23 PM

    The X-Fueled Comeback

    How does that go? he feels the ring says it feels really nice and dances around with a glazed over look in his eyes while drinking lots of water?

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  10. I believe that happened in Old Man Logan.

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  11. I enjoyed a lot of World War Hulk until they tried to retcon the Black Bolt asskicking and use Hulk to try and put heat on Sentry.

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  12. I've heard the extended Director's cut is good.

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  13. She-Hulk is a marketing tool just like every female version of a popular hero (Supergirl, Batgirl, Spider-Woman, etc.).


    Martian Manhunter is one of those guys that is never going to be a top tier or second tier guy, yet he gets pushed to the moon as someone that is ESSENTIAL to the JLA. I've never been a fan. Horrible costume/design. Not interesting as a character.

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  14. I don't get the women's division in WWE/NXT. AJ is great, Emma is great, Paige is great, and the rest should be fed to them. I can't believe I'm saying it, but I could definitely care about women's matches if they did it right.

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  15. Watch your fucking mouth.

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  16. I've got some bad news...we'll hold Raw & Smackdown in London and won't feature the Intercontinental Champion in a match on either show.

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  17. I've heard so many different stories. One of which was Flair wanting to groom Austin to be THE guy. I never knew if that meant as a face or a heel though.

    Stunning Steve was a VERY underrated heel if you ask me. Don't know how he would have worked as a face though during that time period. But to think though if he found the inspiration to be Stone Cold then and was able to run with it, a different history might have been written today.

    I'll give Bisch credit for having the balls to take the wwf head on, but man did he make some bone head decisions too.

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  18. That was the strap match at superbrawl. I LOVE the Vader vs Sting series. To me it was the 90's version of Flair vs Steamboat in that you had two guys just so perfect for each other. Couldn't have a bad match. Sting vs Vader I should be in a book on how an established star is suppose to put a new guy over. Sting deserves major credit for that and how he put Rude over when he first came in.

    Motivated Sting could do some really great shit.

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  19. davidbonzaisaldanamontgomeryMay 23, 2014 at 11:50 PM

    That's the thing, I despise the division as it is, but it mostly stems from that they're pushing the eye candy and not the ladies on the main roster and on NXT who actually can wrestle. This is one aspect where I wish the brand split still existed, where you throw the shitty eye candy on SD (like the Bellas and Funkadactyls) and let the women who know how to lace up the boots (or at least hit the ropes correctly) go at it on RAW.

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  20. davidbonzaisaldanamontgomeryMay 23, 2014 at 11:54 PM

    If it was done three times a year, then I'd be OK with it. Three times a week is where I tell that finish to go fuck itself.

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  21. Which episode was that? Do you recall?

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  22. This. I was interested when Bo took the padding off the turnbuckle because I hadn't seen that in a while.

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  23. I already miss Alexa Bliss. Very athletic and the pixie dust entrance is unique. She will be a Ricky Morton-type face if they're smart.

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  24. If Kamala aren't human flesh, then what are he?

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  25. I think so much of that comes from the garbage booking. Aksana could be a great heel were there more faces to care about.

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  26. There's one where Steamboat and Pillman are wearing masks to start the match on Pillman's Lose Cannon DVD.

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  27. Oh, absolutely. I also always thought it was so silly when a ref would randomly decide that if a heel champion didn't return to the ring, he would lose his belt. Why wouldn't the ref always make that ruling, then?

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  28. I like it when heels remove the padding. It's such an easy thing to do to generate heat.

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  29. MaffewOfBotchamaniaMay 24, 2014 at 3:41 AM

    From TVTropes:

    ''The Polaris/Havok/Nurse Annie triangle during his run on Uncanny X-Men. While Lorna has never been the most stable of people, Austen blew her mental issues into full-blown bitchy psychosis to justify getting Havok together with the nurse he telepathically dated while in a coma (caused by her telepath son, Carter, who wanted a daddy and wasn't above committing Mind Rape to force Havok to be his daddy). This ended with Havok dumping Polaris at the altar for Annie, and Polaris flipping her shit and attempting to kill them both before Juggernaut knocked her out. Polaris was put into psychic therapy with Professor Xavier; Havok and Annie ran off to Paris together, seemingly supported by all the other X-Men. Austen wasn't at all shy about telling people that Annie was a stand-in directly modeled off his own wife and that he envisioned himself as Havok; this did nothing to help fans accept the pairing... especially since, after all this, Annie was throwing herself at Iceman while still with Havok! It's no wonder that Austen, upon leaving the book, put Annie on a bus out of town with Carter to protect his much reviled character from future reprisals. Though Austen did have her last scene feature a nebulous scene where it's implied that Carter has hooked up with Elias Bogan, a disembodied telepath who liked to trick kids into selling their parents to him to use as slaves to rape and torture for his own sick amusement...''

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  30. MaffewOfBotchamaniaMay 24, 2014 at 3:46 AM

    It's always fun being reminded of Douglas' WCW Career where he had great matches, won titles with Ricky Steamboat but still bitched about being held down by Flair for the rest of his career.

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  31. You are correct. I assume it lead to a Rhodes vs. Windham title match, although I don't remember it.

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  32. I think they're stuck on the idea that every Diva has to be a wrestler, and it's hurting the in-ring product.
    Go ahead and give AJ, Paige, Emma, Tamina, Natalya, Naomi (she's good), Alicia Fox and the others who can actually wrestle time in the ring, but there's no need to force it with Eva Marie, Cameron, the Bellas, etc. There's nothing wrong with them getting their screen time by being managers or valets more than full-time wrestlers.

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  33. When was the last time WWE/NXT had a feet-on-the-ropes pin? Or a good ol' handful-of-tights pin? There are time-honored ways to get an actual finish but make it clear the heel was wrong.

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  34. A 10 minute compilation of the best Owen Hart lines from that night was on YT a few years ago, I used to watch it at least once weekly before it got pulled.

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  35. It's on YT - something like Austin on Owen Hart.

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  36. No love for the best member of the BFF's, Sasha? It's a shame that Charlotte, not her, will be getting the NXT Womens Title, but since she don't have a famous father that can be in her corner, Charlotte it is.

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  37. You mean Steamboat and "Douglas" and in that case it's Tom Zenk. That's why they're wearing masks.

    Again... not ONE.

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  38. It's so easy for a heel to do heelish things. Stuff as simple as complaining to the ref about the face supposedly pulling your hair automatically makes you seem like a dick.

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  39. Watching this show now. Have to say, I'm not a fan of cutting away during a match to promote something on a Network I have to pay $10/month for. Certainly doesn't happen on HBO. I have no problem cutting away after a match, but certainly shouldn't be happening in the middle of a match.

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  40. These are all terrible ideas because you NEVER see cheating in REAL sports. Because WWE is the longest running episodic television series in history, they are essentially REAL sports as well (which is why they deserved 3X better TV deal) and so they can't ask fans to suspend their disbelief for that kind of amateur shit.

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  41. I fell in love with Rene Young when she went on her Tebow tirade during the Bo Dallas match.

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  42. Why Sandow doesn't point to his brain to indicate intelligence is a mystery to me. I loved heels trying to call time out as well.

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  43. Taking a breather is a great little gag that they all used to do, and it always serves its purpose (unless you're Dean Malenko).

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  44. Hey Bulldog! You may have two titles, but you don't have two Slammies!!

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  45. Aksana clearly doesn't care about faces... just ask Naomi!

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  46. Right, Douglas. But I'm pretty sure they unmasked late in the match.

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  47. "Douglas" didn't.



    Because, again... "Douglas" was Tom Zenk.

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  48. You could also include his commentary from KOTR '96.

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  49. davidbonzaisaldanamontgomeryMay 24, 2014 at 1:48 PM

    Vince just came reading that.

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  50. I liked the first ASM and Andrew Garfield > Tobey Macguire

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  51. She can just straddle my face. Caring is optional.

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  52. Even as a mark I could tell it was Zenk.

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  53. If the Blondes don't break up we miss out on the epic reign of the Nasty Boys!

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  54. How much longer was Windham around after this? I really can't remember how long he was there for once Flair returned.

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  55. Well, he "helped" Rhodes win the title in January, but they moved Windham into the NWA title picture and then started the subtle feud with Flair. So I guess there wasn't really a good time to due Rhodes/Windham.

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  56. And Windham was gone by July.

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  57. Okay, I was actually think he was gone before that.

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  58. I think RVD is fairly popular still. Main event level? No, but he's rarely treated like it anyway. RVD is one of those horrible 'what ifs' I hate to be reminded of.

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