NXT TakeOver: In Your House 6/7/20
So it's Sunday afternoon, and NXT hasn't been hitting the way it used to for the past 6 months, nothing on this card jumps out as something I think will be Actually Good, but I'm gonna give this show a shot. If I'm not into something I can't say my attention will be 100% on it, but I'll give it a shot. But I dig the IYH set, which really just makes me want to get back on watching 1995 WWF and reviewing IYH shows. And I appreciate Pettengill coming back and sounding exactly the same and using the same exact vocal delivery, honestly doesn't sound any differently 25 years later. But it's pretty shitty they aren't giving anybody a house this time. Some people could really use a house right now.
I thought Damian Priest's shitty band was starting off this show, but it turns out that is Code Orange. And you guys, regardless of how Code Orange might sound on album (I listened to Forever a couple years ago, thought it was fine and remembered it sounding more like hardcore grunge and not dog balls nu metal through and through), we can all agree that they sounded like absolute shit here. Show the first minute of this performance to anyone and try to get them to explain why it is cool, and you will be met with a person who suddenly forgets how to speak. This is a bad omen.
Shotzi Blackheart/Tegan Nox/Mia Yim vs. Dakota Kai/Raquel Gonzalez/Candice LeRae
ER: This was a perfectly fine opener, and I think the trios format made it a stronger match than any combo singles match they could have done. This was the first time I think Nox has looked convincing against Kai ever since the turn. The two of them ramming heads got a vocal reaction out of me, and Nox really knocked Kai to her butt right after with a hard corner back elbow. Everybody was given good time here and nobody hung themselves, even with them trying a couple new things. The dive train was fun, dug Raquel brusquely tossing Shotzi aside, the Candice crossbody looked good, Nox's 450 to the floor a fitting closer. There were a couple of not ready for prime time moments, but those coming in a trios are way better than in a singles, because they easily kept the tempo up with quick tags. Big suplexes down the stretch were a cool way to ramp up to the finish, and it still surprises me that Mia Yim of all people is the one allowed to do a full dragon suplex. We go through years of WWE changing the bumps on suplexes - turning the half nelson into a full rotation stomach bump, having some guys throw German's so it's a flatter back bump than up on the shoulders - and Mia Yim comes in and just does bridging dragon suplexes. It would be like Eric Bugenhagen being allowed to do a Jerry Lawler piledriver. But it's good to have a spirited match like this start the show, and to actually have it all tie in to current feuds makes something like this stronger. Also Tegan Nox needs to drop the chokeslam. It looks stupid.
Damian Priest vs. Finn Balor
ER: So outside of a couple of moments, I thought this was really good. Priest has done nothing for me on NXT TV but I thought he added nice heft to this match. Balor's matches against larger opponents have always been way more interesting to me than his mirror matches against other Finn Balor guys. Priest threw a couple of brick wall lariats and really tossed Balor around, which is the kind of match where Balor can excel. Balor takes a mean bump into the ring steps, looking like he literally aimed to fly in to them like a tackling dummy. 10 minutes later and Balor still had strong ring step pattern tattoos branded into his right shoulder, and that will always kick ass. I mentioned Balor's best work comes against larger opponents, and it's also true that Priest's best work comes against smaller opponents. Watching him against Dijakovic or Lee is torture, but here his exaggerated Edge/Test offense works. His high lift flatliner looked awesome, and the sit out chokeslam from the top was killer. Really, the only part of the match that didn't work for me was when Balor decided to turn things into a step routine out of nowhere. Whatever clown thinks every NXT match needs to stop for a dance party is someone I wouldn't trust with any decision. But the obnoxious thing here, is that Priest allllllmost makes it work. I think Priest did as good a job as possible to physically respond to Balor's shots, making it come close to looking like he wasn't a man merely bracing himself for the next part of the rehearsed combo. A strike exchange is only as strong as the person being struck, and I appreciate what Priest brought to that moment. Seeing Balor's branding didn't make me consider that we'd get an even uglier moment involving the ring steps, but Balor using his shotgun dropkick to send Priest flying into and over the steps was awesome, and I love how it directly lead to the finish. Priest's bump looked great, and this whole match was satisfying as hell.
Johnny Gargano vs. Keith Lee
ER: Before the match we get Gargano sitting at his kitchen table wearing his dress up clothes and cape. When I was 6 I got to be Dracula for Halloween, and had this black cotton cape that had an easy one snap closure around the neck. And I wore that cape everywhere until at least March of 1988. If my mom was going to the market, I would be like "I wanna go! Just let me go get my cape!" And my mother is joyless so one day she just hid the cape so she wouldn't have a "cape kid" when I was 12 years old. Johnny Gargano is that kid. We also get that specific WWE Brand comedy where their idea of a joke is just showing an older WWF character. Similar to the gag of "and then Brother Love shows up and says his catchphrase and that's the joke", we get Johnny looking at a shot of Dok Hendrix. Use Michael Hayes to interview Gargano for the match or something, if you don't actually feel like writing more than the first part of a nostalgia joke. But Keith Lee is awesomely wearing Black Lives Matter gear so if that won't make Gargano a convincing heel then I don't know what will. And now it just feels like Keith Lee is going to lose. It just feels like a thing that they'd do.
And this match was actually good? I wasn't expecting that, but this is my favorite thing Gargano has been involved with in a long time. It wasn't perfect, and I hated the dance fighting stuff here as much as I usually hate it. Take that trash out to the curb and leave the rest of the match the same, and this works great. Gargano as an overwhelmed hero is way more interesting than never say die Gargano or epic match Gargano. Outside of the dancing this felt closer to Jeff Jarrett vs. Mabel on a Coliseum Video than what I was expecting, as that's obviously way better than what I was expecting. I liked Gargano working over Lee's hand and didn't have a problem with the size difference due to how Lee sold for Gargano. Lee was still able to power him around with one arm, but it slowed him enough. This is a match also greatly helped by the NXT wrestlers in the crowd. There's a certain kind of enthusiasm that can happen when wrestlers watch their peers, that same kind of energy that was on early Evolve shows. You can tell when they're not just adding heat to help vs. actually getting into things, and it just felt like we got a little bit more of that energy here. Lee body checking Gargano through the hockey shielding was awesome, a real unexpected moment right after Gargano hits the floor to shake the cobwebs out. Lee just wrecking balled Gargano through that wall and I loved it, a stunt spot that came off organic. I like the way this match rolled out, like that they didn't linger long on lame "swinging to miss" spots, and let Lee flatten Gargano in fun ways.
Adam Cole vs. Velveteen Dream
ER: This is a tough one for me, as I don't want to see these two in a cinematic brawl, but I would probably rather see that than these two in a 30 minute Adam Cole main event epic. Dream's stock as a character has fallen a lot for me and Cole is just not a wrestler that I enjoy. Dream destroy's somebody's mom's 2001 Saturn and I'll always enjoy somebody bumping onto a windshield. Dexter Lumis shows up, and he feels like a genuinely refreshing addition to NXT. He comes off like a pro wrestling version of an abusive cop taking his family out to Olive Garden and ruining the night when he finds out they missed never ending pasta bowl. The stuff at the finish through the chairs looked good, felt more like an indy garbage spot than a big match WWE spot, and that helps things. I'm glad this was kept to 15 minutes, even though I am not excited for Cole still champ. Why is Cole the guy? Why is Strong not the champ in UE? Cole is such a weird choice to me.
Karrion Kross vs. Tommaso Ciampa
ER: This ruled and was exactly the kind of match I didn't expect them to have. This show has really come off stronger than expected for me, because they have played against type for the entire show. Priest/Balor and Lee/Gargano were sensibly and smartly worked, the Cole match went half as long as I expected, and it's almost like I keep dreading the epic and they keep going more understated (compared to recent big match NXT). This was hugely successful for me, a near total steamrolling by Kross, in a way that I don't think hurt Ciampa while making Kross come off big. Kross murdered Ciampa with strikes and lariats and as they were doing his big choke finish I'm sitting here excited because it actually felt like a finish. It's only been 6 minutes, no way they laid this thing out that smartly, and I dug it all. Ciampa really leaned into everything Kross threw, loved how he sold his beating. His small comeback came off really well but I like that it was contained to more of a last gasp than any sustained back and forth. I just really like that they went this route, came off like another breath of fresh air and a nice change of pace from the last two matches.
Io Shirai vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Charlotte
ER: I liked parts of this, but I am beyond tired of big match Charlotte. Ripley seemed like a genuine big deal just a few months ago, and that feels like another lifetime ago. Shirai had some big moments but is still someone where the loud Mauro praise feels real hyperbolic. Ripley felt a little sluggish throughout, Charlotte isn't a good "constantly vocal" Barry Darsow, and three ways in general stink. Three ways being the big main event payoff of the women's division has been death. I liked Shirai going off the house, Charlotte sold the downtime well selling Shirai landing on her nose, we get one of those cutesy three way finishes with Shirai moonsaulting and pinning Ripley before Charlotte could tap her. It came off like a big Shirai moment, but I just couldn't get into a lot of it.
I don't think this show was great, but it delivered better than I was expecting. Kross/Ciampa, Lee/Gargano, and Priest/Balor made sure that it wasn't at all a waste of time, and I call that a win.
Labels: Candice LeRae, Charlotte, Dakota Kai, Damian Priest, Finn Balor, Io Shirai, Johnny Gargano, Karrion Kross, Keith Lee, Mia Yim, Raquel Gonzalez, Rhea Ripley, Shotzi Blackheart, Tegan Nox, Tommaso Ciampa
2 Comments:
I missed out on the 'In Your House' era. I didn't have cable tv. I lived in Atlanta so got some WCW and would eventually run in to ECW and AWF (think that was the initials for the fed that had rounds featuring Tito Santana). Some ome had I think it was PS1 WWE game and my WWE coverage was Apter magazines. So not sure what to expect if they are going to go after a certain feeling and the Wednesday War has me fearing this won't be much of a show but we will see.
1) Blackheart/Nox/Yim vs LeRae/Kai/Gonzalez
It didn't really have the stuff I look for in tag wrestling but was still entertained. The action was pretty non-stop and didn't come off as choreographed as a typical multi-women match.
The heels have had so much momentum was a bit surprised but thinking more it made sense since Nox has pretty much jobbed most of the Kai feud.
I still don't understand the follow up to Blackheart's big gauntlet match run hasn't been much but that is typical WWE.
Pretty good match but nothing feels final so these 6 will likely to continue in a rotation of matches.
2) Balor vs Priest
Wasn't much of a fan of Priest's ROH work but thought they at least did some decent character build up work.
Balor never understood but I also came into his career when he was recovering from devastating injury. Not sure if he hasn't been the same since but hasn't worked for me.
Surprisingly I was attentive for the whole match. If any match I thought this would have been my check social media match. I question the finish though because Priest keeps being treated like a big thing but can't recall an actual victory over anyone with a name.
3) North American Title
Still not buying the Gargano and LaRae heel change. Didn't help when so many had been making such a change but both of them have been so goody goody.
Not sure what I wanted to see and seemed fine for the start of a series match. Gargano really didn't have a chop you down I expect from small guy against a big guy but you had injured arm and they worked that angle well.
Lee winning wasn't what I wanted. Would prefer a call up but we will see what will likely be a series of matches do.
4) NXT Title
Uh oh your cinematic match isn't the headliner. That raises some flags and they seemed warranted when all was said and done. It unfortunately was simply a stipulation match filmed differently then normal.
With the Undisputed Era Monster truck and the stipulation of it all did come across as a bit of a throwback which fit in fine with the ice cream, whatever would be a Weider supplement today, Lord Hayes like voice overs, and Pettingill.
As a cinematic match not the best what they have done thus far but they kept it a good length, good bit of different violence, and finally match ended like I thought it would.
They need to build up some faces quick though with Riddle called up, Lee dealing with Gargano, Dream supposedly out of title oppurtunities, and my dislike of Balor I am not sure where they can go. The Undisputed Era suddenly falling apart not going to work for me either.
5) Ciampa vs Kross
I don't think I understood Kross when previously seen him in Lucha Underground and whatever that I think was based out of Vegas thing they had on WGN. He came across as like a Dark Order leader and didn't work for me. Just him and Scarlett with the promo work has worked and they put the icing on the cake by him by and large just destroy one of the franchises of the NXT brand.
Was surprised they went with this route and happy to see Kross isn't going to be another Priest.
6) NXT Women's Title
The crowd noise has been a little bit of a nice return but the cheers and jeers are not natural and distracting because they are clearly cheering how they are suppose to.
I lost any semblance of surprise. Which way they going to go? Unfortunately the crowd telegraphed Io had this in the bag.
It being a three way it was most likely going to be Io or Ripley but felt all the guess work was removed.
I had hoped Charlotte would go over just because now it opens up The Queen vs Empress yet again. Which is fine but to soon for my tastes.
Match was fine for what it was though the finish was a bit off since Io's moonsault really only connected with Ripley but guess that is enough when you got Charlotte doing the bridge figure four or whatever the figure 8 really is.
NXT Takeovers haven't been as special since it became a weekly primetime 2 hour show. I liked the hour more old school approach where you didn't get exposed to talent every week. It was a good fun show with no real wow factors which is just fine and dandy.
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