NXT
Date:
June 12, 2013
Location:
Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida
Commentators:
William Regal, Tony Dawson
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
It's
a big week here on NXT with Bo Dallas finally getting his title shot
against Big E. Langston. Last week Langston sounded as serious as he
ever has in NXT and the match was well set up. Dallas however still
comes off as a lame imitation of a good heel rather than someone we
have a reason to dislike. Other than that we should get another
Women's Title tournament match. Let's get to it.
The
opening video recaps the battle royal which earned Dallas his title
shot.
Welcome
Home.
Sami
Zayn vs. Antonio Cesaro
This
is a rematch from Zayn's debut three weeks ago when he beat Curt
Hawkins and Antonio Cesaro in one night. Cesaro charges to the ring
and runs Zayn over with a clothesline. They head to the floor with
Sami being sent into the barricade before the bell. Sami says he can
go so Cesaro hits a running European uppercut for two as the match
officially begins. Zayn springboards off the bottom rope to jump
over Antonio but Cesaro spinebusts him right back down to stop the
comeback.
Sami
fights out of a chinlock and gets two off a leg lariat but Cesaro
takes over with some HARD chops in the corner. Back up and Zayn's
leapfrog is countered into a tilt-a-whirl slam for two as we take a
break. We come back with Cesaro hitting a double stomp to the ribs
for a series of two counts before stomping on Zayn's fingers. Back
to the chinlock for an extended period before Zayn fights up with a
spinning sit out belly to back suplex into a powerbomb. A big
European uppercut and the gutwrench suplex get two each for Cesaro
and the frustration is setting in.
Cesaro
pounds away in the corner but Zayn hooks a bodyscissors to catch
Cesaro off guard. A headscissors sends Antonio to the floor and Sami
hits a big flip dive over the top to take both guys down. Back in
and Zayn dives off the top into another uppercut for two. Cesaro
looks for the Neutralizer but Sami hits a running sunset bomb for
two. Zayn tries the same thing he used to win the first time by
rolling through a suplex into a cradle but Cesaro kicks out at two.
Cesaro hooks a hard standing chinlock which is enough to set up the
Neutralizer for the pin on Zayn at 10:00 shown of 13:30.
Rating:
B. This was a solid back and
forth match which told a good story. Zayn was trying every speed
move he could but Cesaro was too strong and too skilled to get caught
off guard a second time, which makes both guys look good. A serious
Antonio like this could be a big deal in WWE if he wasn't fed to
every top star on the roster so often. Zayn continues to look good
as well.
Baron
Corbin/Travis Tyler vs. Scott Dawson/Garrett Dylan
Sylvester
LeFort introduces Dawson and Dylan and again is far more interesting
than the team. Dawson and Tyler start things off with Tyler grabbing
a headlock. Scott takes it to the corner and brings in Dylan to
stomp on Travis in the corner. Dawson and Dylan tag in and out to
pound on Tyler with both guys slamming the back of Tyler's head into
the mat.
The
beating continues with Dawson dropping a leg and kicking at Tyler's
back. Tyler finally gets in a kick to the face and makes the tag off
to Corbin who cleans a few rooms of the house. Corbin hits the ropes
and walks into a spinebuster from Dawson followed by a middle rope ax
handle to the face from Dylan (the combination is called Southern
Pride) for the pin at 4:27.
Rating:
D+. Dawson and Dylan aren't
interesting but their in ring work isn't horrible. They're kind of a
throwback team reminiscent of the Andersons in the 80s. The problem
though is there's no reason to care about them. All we've been told
is they're from a trailer park in the south. In other words, they're
a slightly better Cade and Murdoch, which doesn't make them anything
to care about.
NXT
Women's Title Tournament First Round: Bayley vs. Alicia Fox
Bayley
is innocent enough to offer a handshake but Alicia says no. Instead
Bayley hugs Alicia to freak her out and earn Bayley a whip into the
corner. A quick northern lights suplex gets two for Fox and it's off
to a chinlock. Fox takes her into the corner for a slap and Bayley
goes NUTS, taking Fox down with a bunch of clotheslines and a knee
drop for two. An exploder suplex gets two on Alicia but she pops
back up and hits an ax kick to pin Bayley at 3:26.
Rating:
D+. Bayley looked good and Fox
was her usual self, meaning this wasn't much to look at. It does
help to have a former Divas Champion move on in the tournament as the
eventual winner will look better having beaten a top level Diva. Not
the best match in the world but it did its job well enough.
Here
are the tournament brackets:
Paige
Alicia
Fox
Sasha
Banks
Summer
Rae
Emma
Aksana
We
recap Dallas winning the battle royal to earn his title shot tonight.
NXT
Title: Big E. Langston vs. Bo Dallas
Langston
easily throws Dallas down before leapfrogging over Dallas (you read
that right) and running him over with a shoulder. Bo goes after the
leg and is immediately booed out of the building. The champion is
sent to the floor but comes back in to throw Dallas into the corner
to take over. Langston hits five hard shots to Dallas' ribs as this
is one sided so far. A big splash hits Dallas and he rolls out to
the floor for a breather.
Back
in and Langston tells Bo what a bad decision this was for him.
Another splash misses and Bo fires off some clotheslines to little
effect. Big E. charges into a knee in the corner and Dallas runs the
corner into a bulldog for two. Langston comes back with a belly to
belly and looks to be perfectly fine. Five knees to the chest have
Dallas in trouble and Langston runs him over for good measure.
Dallas blocks the Big Ending and sends Langston into an exposed
turnbuckle two times. That and a belly to belly suplex gives him the
belt at 7:46.
Rating:
C-. The match was basically a
squash for Langston with a surprise ending. I have no idea what WWE
sees in him, but Bo Dallas is the least interesting guy being pushed
to the top of a promotion that I've seen in a very long time. He's
neither a dominating nor a convincing heel and the fans absolutely
hate him. His arrogant attitude due to being on the main show a few
times doesn't hold up either as several people on NXT have been
around longer than he has. This didn't work and wasn't the best way
of getting the title off of Langston.
Dallas
says he's going to Disney World to end the show.
Overall
Rating: C-. This episode didn't
do much for me. The opening match was great but everything after
that was lame. Dawson, Dylan aren't guys that show promise but
they're being pushed pretty hard. Langston will likely get a rematch
but the shine is off of him now. What WWE sees in Dallas is beyond
me, but they're going to have to push him hard as a heel in a hurry
unless they want the fans to ruin every segment he's in.
Results
Antonio
Cesaro b. Sami Zayn – Neutralizer
Garrett
Dylan/Scott Dawson b. Baron Corbin/Travis Tyler – Southern Pride to
Corbin
Alicia
Fox b. Bayley – Ax Kick
Bo
Dallas b. Big E. Langston – Belly to belly suplex
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NXT IS SO WEIRD, MAN. I SAW BO DALLAS WRESTLE AGAINST LEO KRUGER LAST FRIDAY ON A HOUSE SHOW AND BO WAS TOTALLY PLAYING THE FACE. HE WAS CARRYING THE BELT ON HIM TOO
ReplyDeleteBo Dallas? More like Bo Ring amirite?
ReplyDeleteDallas is only a heel on NXT because the Full Sail crowd turned on him. I call it the John Cena Effect. I think the WWE wants him a major babyface but his brother is much more over than he.
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