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NXT - June 20, 2012


NXT
Date: June 20, 2012
Location: Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida
Commentators: Jim Ross, William Regal

Reviewed by Tommy Hall

It's FINALLY a new season of this shindig and things are really shaken up. We're permanently in Florida now with FCW and NXT merging and I can't say I'm complaining a bit. These will now be up on Thursdays instead of Wednesdays as they only air internationally at the moment, so I have to wait for the videos to surface online. I don't know what to expect from this so let's get to it.


The opening video is about how each generation has its own stars that define their era. NXT is about those that strive to make their own history. Cool video and this looks great so far.

Regal welcomes us to the show in a voiceover. I really like the arena as there's a small Titantron which looks like it belongs in a more intimate setting.

Here's JR to welcome us to the show. He brings out Dusty Rhodes who apparently is the new General Manager of NXT. The main event is McGillicutty vs. Kidd and Dusty is very excited about it. You can say a lot about Dusty Rhodes and a lot of it is critical, but you can NEVER say he comes off as bored or dull. The guy always sounds like he cares about what he's talking about and that makes a ton of difference.

Video on Bo Dallas which I believe we saw last week. His dad is Mike Rotunda, more famous as IRS. He talks about smiling all the time and being ready to go at any time.

We get the Vince Hospital clip from Raw.

Bo Dallas vs. Rick Victor

Regal and JR are on commentary so I can't complain there. The crowd sounds fired up already and I'm really digging this so far. It looks different from the regular WWE setup whih is a nice change of pace. Dallas controls with some armdrags to start but Victor chops away in the corner. Snap powerslam puts Victor down and a spear gets the pin for Dallas at 2:17. I didn't see enough of Dallas here to tell what I thought of him but it wasn't bad.

Dallas says you just saw his game plan being executed and that this is just the beginning. He talks about his smile some more. Dallas is only 22 and looks even younger than that, but that's the point of being in the minors like this. He has potential at least.

Video on Seth Rollins who talks about being the change we've been waiting for. He debuts next week.

Video on Antonio Cesaro and how awesome he is. He's The Future and will also debut next week.

Damien Sandow vs. Jason Jordan

The announcer messes up Sandow's hometown, calling it Palto Alo. Sandow does his usual schtick, talking about how this is an unworthy opponent. Therefore, he won't be wrestling tonight. No match.

Video on The Ascension, which is a stable I've heard a lot of good things about. They're standing on a rooftop and say they will rise. There are only two here instead of the three that I believe they usually have.

Raw ReBound is about John vs. John.

The Ascension vs. Mike Dalton/CJ Parker

Ascension is Conor O'Brien and Kenneth Cameron. Their entrance is pretty awesome with music that sounds like something out of a thriller movie's trailer and blue lighting. They actually look intimidating and above all else, they look DIFFERENT. That's been missing so badly on this show as everyone is just out there in trunks wrestling. Cameron and Parker start things off and the Ascension controls early. Off to O'Brien who stomps away on Parker in the corner. Ascension hits rapid fire elbows followed by a jawbreaker from Cameron into a flapjack by O'Brien for the pin at 1:11. I like what I see again. The finisher is called The Downcast.

Video on Bray Wyatt, more commonly known as Husky Harris. He's in a small town in the south and says that it's time for parents to quit lying to their children because monsters like him are real. I've heard rave reviews about this character and I think I can see why.

Derrick Bateman is looking for Johnny Curtis in the bathroom where Curtis is brushing his teeth. They leave the room together and Bateman looks annoyed. Apparently they're the main event next week. Curtis washes his hands on Bateman's shirt. These two still annoy me.

Tyson Kidd vs. Michael McGillicutty

Kidd works over the arm to start as the fans chant USA. McGillicutty runs Kidd over and counters an O'Connor Roll, only to have Kidd fire off kicks. Michael bails to the floor for a breather before locking up in a test of strength. Kidd climbs the ropes to escape and hooks the armbar again. Kidd throws him over the top and face first into the apron. That's followed by a suicide dive and we take a break.

Back with Tyson stomping McGillicutty down in the corner and hitting a leg lariat for two. McGillicutty sends him to the apron and hits a knee lift, followed by an elevated neckbreaker for two. We hit the chinlock but Kidd gets back up quickly. Kidd hooks a sunset flip but McGillicutty hits a clothesline to the back of the head for two. McGillicutty puts him in the Tree of Woe and chokes away.

Kidd gets put in the Tree of Woe again but his baseball slide misses, giving us his pop's signature crotch shot into the post. Kidd speeds up and fires off a bunch of kicks including a dropkick to the side of the head for two. McGillicutty counters a springboard clothesline with a dropkick for two.

Kidd comes back with a moonsault press for two. The fans are really getting into this. Dungeon Lock doesn't work and McGillicutty hits a Saito Suplex for two. McGillicutty puts on a half crab which is supposed to be called a Sharpshooter. The Perfectplex is countered into a small package for two. Kidd grabs the Dungeon Lock for the tap at 14:07.

Rating: B. These two continue to have some excellent chemistry together. Their styles mesh just right and they have yet to fail to have a good match. Kidd is in that weird spot where he's not going to be able to be a full time guy on the main rosters but he's great for something like this. McGillicutty is about the same but he's not quite as good. Together though they're a solid combination.

Overall Rating: B. For a debut episode, they nailed this one pretty well. Based on this episode, it's a great upgrade over what I spent a year watching. It's nice to see some fresh faces and above all else, this show had an energy to it. I want to see more of this and that's the most important thing for the first episode of a show like this. Good stuff and I'm excited about this show.

Results
Bo Dallas b. Rick Victor – Spear
The Ascension b. Mike Dalton/CJ Parker – Downcast to Parker
Tyson Kidd b. Michael McGillicutty – Dungeon Lock

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Comments

  1. Ok, now this is the way they should be doing NXT!

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  2. The Ascension is just Conor O'Brien and Kenneth Cameron now. It was once those two, Epico and Raquel Diaz (Eddie Guerrero's daughter), but they were split off in about October last year not all that long after the group started.  And indeed, they were originally set up by Ricardo Rodriguez of all people, but he was almost instantly removed from the angle.  I love this team.  Have done since the beginning.

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  3. Over/under on the amount of time it takes for this show to become the BoD's favourite (currently occupied by Impact)? I'd put it at 2 weeks. Seth Rollins, Bray Wyatt, Ross/Regal on commentary, 1 hour running time, what will we complain about?

    I enjoyed the show, goes by pretty quick. Bo Dallas has potential, but then I thought the same thing about Bourne/Gabriel and they never quite took off like I thought.

    I've said this a lot before, but I'm just not a fan of Seth Rollins. He just doesn't have "it" IMO from a charisma/mic skills perspective. He comes off as one of those whiny emo punks and I just can't see myself getting behind him. To be fair, I haven't seen a ton of his in ring work, but that alone usually isn't enough for me. I had heard a lot about CM Punk and Daniel Bryan before I actually watched them, but I took an instant liking to them when I first saw them. Rollins just looks like a step below.

    Have they said if Dean Ambrose is going to be a part of this show? Unlike Rollins he's an "indy darling" I can get behind.

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  4. Where can I watch this show in the good ol US of A?

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  5. Impact Thread. Always. 

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  6. So, they advertised that NXT is going to have a make over and then decide to take it off their website and prohibit anyone from USA to watch it? I don't get it. Anyway, you can still watch this show on youtube. People upload the show. 

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  7. I could easily see that being the case.  This show flew by too.  It felt like about 15 minutes instead of the 45 that it ran, and I mean that in a good way.

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  8. Not to spoil anything but the next set of tapings (episodes 5 through 8) sadly sounded a bit underwhelming compared the the first set.  Especially since Chris Hero didn't make a single appearance.  If he hurt or something?

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  9. It seems as if they are saving him and Ambrose for the main roster

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  10. Ambrose hasn't appeared at any of the two Full Sail tapings yet.  Well he worked a dark match at the first but that's it.  Hopefully it means they are saving him for the main roster.

    Totally agree about Seth Rollins BTW.

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  11. Oh please let that be true.  I know they are still high on Ambrose even if the Foley thing is done but I'd love to see Hero/Ohno on Raw or Smackdown soon.

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  12. It's the next evolution of Super Astros!

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  13. I was a bit skeptical about Dean Ambrose (the name is kinda like an Archie character) but then saw some clips on YouTube. His twitchy wrestling style and selling is pretty awesome to watch.

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  14. I liked the show but I hope Regal settles into being a bit more of a character as he was on Redemption.  He came off as a bit too strait-laced for my liking (though he occasionally made comments about being an evil man).

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  15.  Yeah he's out with a neck injury, Cesaro did a dive onto a bunch of guys on the outside and of all people, he accidentally injured his former partner.

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  16. I don't follow ROH so this is the first time I'd seen Rollins and he seemed like he was Punk's cousin or something (with a lot less tattoos, obviously).

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  17. Dammit.  Did they say how long he'd be out?

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  18.  I dunno, it's already been a while as far as I know.

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  19. sounds like a good show. might have to check it out in a couple of months once it gets some traction.

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  20. I was wrong...it seems to be WWE's answer to Ring Ka King.

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  21. Instead of going to bed like a sane working guy, I watched NXT instead...and it was awesome!  This is what NXT should've been from the start, right down to JR and Regal being awesome on commentary. 

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  22.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agsP6tbkWK4 At least until YouTube takes it down.

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  23. If any younger WWE fans watch this show, I can almost picture them asking their older siblings....

    "What is it that Regal and JR are doing?"
    "What do you mean?"
    "They're talking a lot about the wrestlers backgrounds and a bunch of other stuff I've never heard of"
    "Oh, they're putting talent over"
    "Huh?"

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