Written by Wayne Mason
Photos by Maryann Mason
It was a sweltering
night in Orlando, but fans fought the heat to pile into the National Guard
Armory for a night of NXT wrestling action. Even the contestants of Tough
Enough were in attendance for a night of action that featured top notch
wrestling, WWE legends, and the homecoming of a new champion.
The familiar music of
DX hits and out comes Billy Gunn to a huge pop. He speaks for a moment before
introducing Lita, who is met with a very enthusiastic crowd. The two introduce
the hopefuls of Tough Enough who make their way around the ring greeting the
fans. Afterwards the contestants would watch the show from ringside. Even if
just plugging a television show, Billy Gunn and Lita are a great way to start
the evening.
Our first match of the
evening is Uhaa Nation taking on Axel Tischer. The two start off with some
impressive grappling before the incredibly agile Uhaa takes control and takes
his bigger opponent down with a beautiful dropkick. Moments later Tischer would
level Uhaa with a big boot and commence a beatdown. Axel wisely slows the pace,
grounding Uhaa and working the arm. Later though Uhaa Nation would mount a
comeback culminating in a huge military press followed by a standing moonsault
for the victory. This is yet another good match that emphatically states that
Uhaa Nation is going to be a very big deal in NXT. Ty Dillinger must agree,
because afterwards he scored the match a 9.
Next up, Cassie McIntosh
takes on Dana Brooke. Early in the match Cassie takes control with an onslaught
of offense culminating in a nice headscissors. Eventually, Brooke takes control
mostly brawling and using her power to her advantage. Dana traps Cassie in a
grounded abdominal stretch until she manages to break free. Cassie comes back
with a series of high kicks and a crossbody off the turnbuckles. She attempts
to climb the ropes again but Brooke hoists Cassie onto her shoulders and slams
her to the mat with a Samoan Driver to gain the pin. There were some rough
spots for Dana but overall she is showing a lot of improvement. Cassie McIntosh
continues to impress and is proving to be a valuable addition to the NXT
roster.
Next, the ring is set
up with leopard skin furniture and Cass and Enzo come out to a huge pop. They
announce the inaugural addition of their new show, Sawft Talk. They introduce
their first guest, Preston Cunningham Jr the 1st aka Josh Woods.
Enzo comments that with his tattoos and attire Preston looks like the love
child of Baron Corbin and Tiger Woods. Later in the segment Preston explains
that his father earned their money the old fashioned way, by inheritance. He
also tells us that his father bought him the best MMA training money could buy.
Enzo and Cass don’t seem impressed and things start to unravel. Cunningham
snatches the microphone from Enzo and says his “daddy” paid good money for him
to be here and he would not be disrespected. Amore ended up smacking the
spoiled rich kid several times with a leopard skin pillow before Cass dropped
him with a big boot. This was a goofy segment, but it did explain a little more
about Preston Cunningham.
The action continues
with Bull Dempsey taking on the tortured Marcus Louis. In the opening moments
Bull is obviously apprehensive to lock up with the maniacal Frenchman. Bull
backs up out of the ring and Marcus gives chase. The two run around the ring
until a visibly winded Dempsey rolls back into the ring and asks for a time-out
to catch his breath. Marcus will not relent and the two end up running the
ropes for an absurd amount of time. Dempsey takes down Marcus with a shoulder
tackle, but exhausted collapses onto him. The two eventually make it back up
and Louis attacks violently first with a series of knees and continues to
decimate his opponent. Bull comes back with a flurry of punches and lays out
Marcus. Dempsey climbs the ropes and crashes onto Louis with a seated senton
for the victory. Ty Dillinger gave the match of 3 but Marcus began to flip out,
so he gave it a 5 instead. This was a fun match, Bull is starting to connect
with crowds more than ever while Marcus Louis is still very underrated in my
estimation.
Tag team action is next
as “The Hype Bros” Zack Ryder and Mojo Rawley take on Scott Dawson and Dash
Wilder. The Hype Bros start off strong keeping one step ahead of their
opponents. Mojo goes into his shtick informing the crowd that Dawson isn’t
hyped and can’t get chicks. Dawson and Wilder manage to take control of the
match and isolate Ryder. Employing frequent tags and great tandem wrestling
Dawson and Wilder take apart Ryder culminating in a nice guillotine. Eventually
though Ryder would find an opening and make the hot tag to Mojo who would take
out Dawson and Wilder with a series of splashes and shoulder tackles. Rawley
picks up Wilder and Ryder comes off the ropes with a Rough Ryder for the win.
Tag teaming is doing Mojo well and he is showing some improvement in the ring,
though I still don’t get the character at all. House show faithful will attest
to the fact that Dawson and Wilder steal house shows on a regular basis, I just
wish they were challenging for gold, rather than losing the majority of their
matches.
The night continues with
Ty Dillinger taking on Tyler Breeze. The two are so evenly matched and it shows
for much of the back and forth contest. Eventually Dillinger takes over working
the arm of Breeze before mocking him atop the turnbuckles. Breeze makes a very
aggressive comeback and drops Ty with a superkick. Ty fights back, showing a
very aggressive mean streak of his own. With Breeze grounded, Ty hikes down his
kneepad to go for his knee smash. With the refs attention elsewhere Breeze
takes advantage poking Dillinger in the eye and following with a Beauty Shot
for the victory.
Triple threat tag
action is up next with The Vaudevillians vs Blake and Murphy vs Jordan and
Gable. Much of the early goings of the match saw the champs Blake and Murphy
getting owned by both team. The match was fast paced with lots of blind tags
and too much back and forth to call. Eventually it is English that finds
himself isolated and being picked apart by both teams until he makes the hot
tag to a very fired up Simon Gotch. In the fray all competitors end up in the
ring as Gotch nails them all with forearms in each corner. Ultimately,
everybody starts nailing everybody left and right until a confident Blake lays
out Gable with a cutter. Unfortunately for him he was left in the ring with
both Vaudevillians. Gotch nails him with an uppercut to the back of the head
and English follows with a swinging neckbreaker for the victory. This was a
great match and likely the best of the night. All six men looked great in this
contest, but Chad Gable is definitely the standout for me. Pound for pound he
is easily one of the best wrestlers in NXT, with a chance and proper booking he’ll
end up at the top.
Sasha Banks is out next
for a promo. She lets us know that her title signifies that she is better than
all of us and better than all of the women in the back. She reminds us that she
has beaten Charlotte, Bayley, and Becky. But then she is interrupted by
Carmella who tells her that she didn’t hear her name on that list. Carmella
issues a challenge but Sasha declines and begins to leave. Carmella calls her
Sawft and tells her “Bye Felicia”. An irate Sasha Banks charges back to the
ring and a match is on. Both women are fired up and the match goes back and
forth until Sasha nails Carmella with double knees in the corner. Banks slows
the pace contorting Carmella into an abdominal stretch. Carmella gets free and
comes back with a beautiful head scissors followed by three Lou Thez Presses.
Moments later she attempts to set up her headscissor submission but Banks
wisely evades. Carmella gives chase but Banks pulls her into the ropes and follows
with a backstabber and a Bank Statement for a submission victory. Carmella has
so much potential, it’s nice to see her going toe-to-toe with the champ rather
than accompanying her “boys” to the ring.
In our main event Baron
Corbin challenges new NXT champion Finn Balor in a title match. Before
introductions are even done Corbin jumps Finn, drops him with a big boot and
continues to beat him down. Balor mounts a brief comeback but Baron drops him
with a jaw shattering punch. Corbin slows down the pace picking apart the champ
methodically. Finn comes back with a few chops and a pele kick. Balor takes
down Corbin with a slingblade. Finn attempts to dropkick Corbin into the corner
but gets caught and laid out with a huge swinging side slam. Frustrated Corbin
grabs a chair but the referee wrests it from his hands. Corbin lays out Balor
with another big boot. Baron climbs the turnbuckle but Finn drops him with a
kick to the head. Finn follows dropkicking Corbin into the turnbuckles and
follows with a Coup De Grace for the win.
From top to bottom it
was a fun night and no doubt the standing room only crowd went home happy.
Hopefully the cast of Tough Enough were paying close attention, they have big
boots to fill.
Pictured above @Cody_Starbuck with ZZ
from Tough Enough
from Tough Enough
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