NXT
Date:
March 11, 2015
Location:
Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida
Commentators:
Corey Graves, Tom Phillips, Jason Albert
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
Things
are starting to pick up again in NXT as commentator Alex Riley is
coming after NXT Champion Kevin Owens for bullying him on commentary
recently. First up for Riley is CJ Parker, as Alex has to earn a
shot at the champ. Other than that we're waiting on the return of
Sami Zayn and the Finn Balor showdown with Owens for the title. In
other words, no one likes Owens except the audience. Let's get to
it.
Opening
sequence.
Enzo
Amore/Colin Cassady vs. Lucha Dragons
No
Carmella this week. Enzo thinks the Dragons are more like the Geico
Lizards. Cass: “Either save us 15% or more or get out of our way!”
When I grow up, I want to be Enzo's beard. Enzo and Kalisto get
things going as the fans duel between “GEICO LIZARDS!” and
“FIFTEEN PERCENT!” Kalisto grabs an armbar to take Enzo down and
it's quickly off to Cara, who slams his partner into a senton on
Amore for two. The tag brings in Big Cass who shows Cara how to
throw your partner around.
Enzo
comes back in but gets kicked away, allowing the hot tag to Kalisto
as things speed up. The Dragons take over again as this is going
longer than your average opening match on this show. Everything
breaks down with Enzo and Cass going outside. Cass shoves his buddy
away to take the double dive but is still able to break up the
swanton from Cara. He does the smart thing by dragging Enzo over for
the tag and the East River Crossing plants Kalisto, setting up a
Rocket Launcher from Amore for the pin at 5:40.
Rating:
C-. The match dragged a bit but
you have to give Amore and Cass a win or two here and there to set up
their title program down the line. Cass is big and strong enough to
make up for Amore and they have great comedic chemistry together.
Also, notice how much more into them the fans were without Carmella
at ringside. NXT gets that logical thinking thing while it's totally
lost on WWE.
Next
week we see matches from NXT at the Arnold Sports
Festival in Columbus, Ohio.
Video
on Alex Riley.
Video
on Kevin Owens' dominance.
Alexa
Bliss vs. Carmella
Carmella
throws her away from a headlock to start but Bliss grabs the arm to
take over. Alexa misses a charge into the corner so Carmella just
hammers her in the face. The fans aren't exactly interested in
having Carmella out there. We hit the body scissors on Bliss before
Carmella drives her back into the corner. This really isn't much to
see so far. Bliss comes back with some forearms and a flip splash
for two, followed by a spinning splash from the top (the Sparkle
Splash) for the pin at 5:03.
Rating:
D+. These two aren't exactly on
Charlotte and Banks' level. The fans flat out do not like Carmella
and it's definitely good to keep her apart from Enzo and Cass. Bliss
isn't great but she's adorable and can carry herself well enough in
the ring. To be fair though, I never thought much of Sasha or
Charlotte at first and they've turned out great.
Alex
Riley gives a very serious speech about being stuck in a cage for two
years and constantly being told “maybe next week kid.” Owens
talks about having a wife and kids but Riley's family is in that
arena. It's time to fight for his family. Really good stuff from
Riley here and I've always been a fan of his. I always thought it
was a waste of his talents to put him behind a mic for so long but at
least he's getting back in the ring now.
Breeze
says this didn't have to get ugly with Itami. “Well you were
involved so maybe it did have to get ugly.”
CJ
Parker vs. Alex Riley
Riley's
entrance cuts off Parker complaining about the world. Riley is still
in shape but his face makes him look a bit homeless. Parker's
headlock doesn't get him very far as Riley comes back with a nice
dropkick. The TKO is countered though and Parker lays in some left
hands. The Third Eye is countered with a backdrop and Riley nails a
hard clothesline. Something like John Morrison's flip neckbreaker
puts Parker down again and a Blockbuster is good for the pin at 3:20.
Rating:
C-. Not terrible here but Riley
had some ring rust. That's the point of something like developmental
but he needs to do some more before he's ready to make it onto the
main roster. I'm hoping he uses the TKO again instead of a
Blockbuster as a few people are using that one already.
Post
match Kevin Owens comes out and calls Alex Riley the dumbest man in
NXT. Riley gave up his commentary career just so Riley can destroy
his in ring career too. Owens hasn't forgotten
about Finn Balor either.
Tyler
Breeze vs. Hideo Itami
Rematch
from Rival. Breeze heads to
the floor to start and says this won't be like last time. He
does it a second time and the fans keep booing. Old
style heat still works.
Back in and Breeze drives
Itami into the corner for some shoulders to the ribs but
Itami kicks him right to the floor. Itami
throws him back inside for a running knee in the corner and the
tornado DDT into a guillotine. He goes back up but gets crotched
this time, giving Tyler his first real advantage.
The
fans think Itami is gorgeous as Breeze drops a leg and puts on a
chinlock. Back from a break
with Itami punching Breeze away and hitting a top rope dropkick to
put both guys down. A leg
trip sends Breeze to the floor and
a big kick gets two. Itami
kicks him in the face but walks into the Supermodel Kick for two.
Breeze
gets pulled face first into the post while trying to crotch Itami,
setting up a top rope knee to the back of the head. Breeze
gets up again though and Itami is getting mad. The
fans call for the GTS but have to settle for a hard series of strikes
instead. Itami misses a
running dropkick in the corner though and the Beauty Shot is good for
the pin on Hideo at 11:25.
Rating:
B-. That's
a surprising ending but I like it better than just giving Itami the
pin. The problem with Breeze was that he kept putting people over
and it stops meaning anything after so many times. This win gives
him some credibility back and makes future wins over him mean more.
In other words, it's trading in the short term for the long term, and
that's rarely a bad thing.
Overall
Rating: C+.
This was solid enough for the most part and I really like that we're
getting the short term stories instead of the major stuff every week.
Riley vs. Owens isn't the biggest feud in the world, but it lets the
anticipation for Owens vs. Balor and eventually Owens vs. Zayn build
up instead of just blowing through them immediately. Another thing
that NXT understands better than WWE is you don't have to get
everything in by a certain date, at least not most of the time. Take
the extra time, because as HHH said on Austin's podcast, there's
always next week.
Results
Enzo
Amore/Colin Cassady b. Lucha Dragons – Rocket Launcher to Kalisto
Alexa
Bliss b. Carmella – Sparkle Splash
Alex
Riley b. CJ Parker – Blockbuster
Tyler
Breeze b. Hideo Itami – Beauty Shot
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Riley may never be a top superstar but I've found him to be a relatable face at times.
ReplyDeleteRiley was a fantastic face and consistently got the biggest pops of the night after he turned on Mix. Why the chimps in Creative couldn't find anything for him is baffling.
ReplyDeleteThis show is what I used to love about ROH before they hit PPV the first time 2007. Because they weren't "booking for the month", they could have angles that could have events occur at any time, without having to "squeeze it in before PPV". That ended to a degree when they had to "book for PPV", and then came back with the Steen/Generico feud.
ReplyDeleteThat feud has lasted more than 4 years across at least 3 feds because they understand that "we don't have to be interacting all the time to hate each other".
The main show would have already had their blowoff match with Zayn winning, and turned at least one of them 3 times.
I remember a story about him reacting badly to a rib and his push being canceled as a result. That doesn't really make things sound better.
ReplyDeleteFun show tonight that really flew by. The matches weren't great, but it put some of the non-regulars in the spotlight, making the roster feel deeper. Riley is going to get MURDERED by Owens, but the build up has been so good that I actually believe Riley has a chance. That's more than you can say for the entirety of the Wrestlemania card.
ReplyDeleteAlso I really want to have sex with Alexa Bliss.
It's weird that he was so over, a combination of how hear a heel Miz is and his great entrance theme, because he is horrible in the ring. He only knows about 3 or 4 wrestling moves and just punches and drop kicks for the most part. He has that nothing offense so many of the pre NXT WWE only guys have had.
ReplyDeleteDidn't he have some sort of dispute or feud with Cena that either started with said rib, or was escalated by it. Nonetheless, having heat with Cena is probably not the best way to get ahead in the WWE.
ReplyDeleteI would say he could've been a decent IC or US champion but given how they usually book people with those belts...
ReplyDeleteQuestion: would this be the only answer in a Jeopardy category titled: "Matches that were improved by Undertaker's tag partner not doing the wrestling?"
ReplyDeleteAnd now the Corporation has every single belt in the business.
ReplyDeleteRay Charles, Aretha Frankline, Run DMC.... Fred Durst... ugh...
ReplyDeleteFull Disclosure: I got a chance to play JV football against Alex Riley back in 1995. He was the freshman QB, I was but a sophomore CB.
ReplyDeleteSo needless to say, I'm glad he's back. But some other sites are just MERCILESS about him... like, "rooting for CJ Parker to break his orbital bone with the Third Eye" merciless.
Thanks for the last part. Wish it were more explicit though. ***1/2
ReplyDeleteCarmella isn't helped by her theme song...which is just a heat sink.
ReplyDeleteShe also made the mistake of having her feud with Blue Pants. And you do NOT go over Blue Pants.
One more thought...and this betrays my "I like NXT so much more than the rest of the WWE, so please don't ruin it"--I don't like that Carmella is definitely a "diva". When she came out, the announcers were all "It's Divas time here on NXT" and Carmella said "I am the hottest diva in NXT" and then the commentators kept referring to them as divas...
I like that NXT's belt is the Women's Championship. I like that Bayley's not a Diva, that Charlotte's not a Diva, that Becky Lynch isn't a Diva. (Sasha may be a Diva...but I also buy her as a woman wrestler now that they've done a good job with her.)
So, obviously, Carmella will be the next NXTer to be added to the main roster. (And I think I'm ok with that, even if it's stupid.)
She's ready for the main roster for what they want from their female talent, so send her on up and keep NXT for the wrestlers.
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Yep, this. In the same way there was a Smackdown Six, let's just keep the women wrestlers on NXT, where they can be treated with respect and get to show what they can do.
ReplyDeleteI would have enjoyed it more if WWE hadn't shown an advert hyping next week's Riley v Owens, immediately before Riley's match. In the middle of NXT. Too busy selling next week's show to not spoil the current one.
ReplyDelete"Has Riley done enough to impress Regal?" Well obviously yes, sigh.
Ruined for me what little drama there was to this story.
Yeah, that's a surprisingly amateur move.
ReplyDeleteDid TNA not do that a couple of weeks ago for the main event, too?
Yep, I think I read here that they did, via Tommy's recap.
ReplyDeleteFor it to happen in NXT was so unusually amateurish, it immediately set off my conspiracy alarm bell...
C-O-N-spiracy!!!!!!!!
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ReplyDeleteNXT is about the closest thing I watch that seems like an indy fed, so I'm curious.
ReplyDeleteDo wrestlers in the Indies roll out of the ring a lot to slow down the match? I feel like I've been seeing the trick a bunch lately from NXT guys. And it works to get heat, but at some point will the fans get a bit bored by seeing the trick?
Yeah that's a major slip by their standards
ReplyDeletebut how else would "Raw roll on" if people didn't roll out of the ring.
ReplyDeleteI remember people getting really adamant that hes a terrible wrestler back in his Miz days and I always thought that was overstating it. He's no workrate machine obviously but he would throw in stuff no one else was doing like the TKO and the Michinoku Driver. I saw potential in him, but I have no idea if he ever progressed all those years doing house shows.
ReplyDeleteAlexa Bliss is ridiculous hot.
ReplyDeleteCarlos...
ReplyDelete(Magic School Bus reference too obscure?)
I got the reference.
ReplyDeleteAnd depends on the indy fed/the wrestler.
Steen/Owens I've seen go for Memphis hear pre-NXT, but I don't think anyone used stalling tactics on ROH's last ppv.
Riley using the TKO while Brock Lesnar is still around doesn't sound like a thing that's going to happen. I know it's not quite the same move as the F5, but still.
ReplyDeleteWell, I'd love if they'd get called up, but I think they need to do it all at once. Bayley, Becky Lynch, Sasha Banks, Charlotte, Alexa (once she's ready) and maybe one more. Once they're all ready move them up and phase out the older talent. Keep AJ, Foxy, Nattie, Paige and maybe Layla to wrestle and start turning the other talent into valets.
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