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Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(op): 8:33am On Dec 18, 2021
ValeeLove:
yep, me too. Discovering other wrestling like NJPW also helped making love the sport more.
I've only watched other promotions in bits, be like say I sign life contract with WWE
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(op): 8:35am On Dec 18, 2021
ValeeLove:
Cena is thriving, but is it just me cos I'm not feeling his acting there. He acts robotic. He's making money anyways.
I think out of all the wrestlers in Hollywood right now only Batista has more range, and I think maybe it's due to the roles they've given them/ they decide to take on

As long as it works tho
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(op): 8:37am On Dec 18, 2021
WWE SMACKDOWN REVIEWS RECAPS AND REACTIONS


WWE stretched out this story of Paul Heyman’s questionable allegiance for four months, which doesn’t seem like all that much but might as well be a lifetime by current WWE standards. The way they did so and kept it entertaining has been the performance of those involved in it. They all do the little things so very, very well.
Heyman has been the perfect enhancement talent to facilitate a new beef between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns.
Reigns, by the way, feels like the only true star in WWE anymore. This week’s episode of Friday Night SmackDown was held in Chicago and it felt like there wasn’t much hype for anything all night — until Reigns showed up and demanded to be acknowledged.
That’s what really makes all this work. Reigns is the only star, and he’s been on an unbelievable run of dominance that genuinely feels like it could extend for the next couple years. Would it really be that surprising if he was champion until, say, 2025? Why not? Who else could possibly be positioned to stop him.
“I’m not protecting Brock Lesnar from you. I’m protecting you from Brock Lesnar.”
That’s what Heyman said to Reigns on SmackDown this week to finally sever their relationship. It acts as a clean endpoint — or, if not that, one they can write around to come back from later if they so choose — while also reminding us once more that if there is one guy out there who could put an end to Roman’s reign as champion, it’s Brock Lesnar.
It’s not just Brock Lesnar, it’s Brock Lesnar with Paul Heyman by his side as his hype man.
This has been a beautifully told story that works as is and works just as well when you get all meta with it. Because, yeah, maybe Vince McMahon would put Lesnar over Reigns once again.
Meanwhile, I’m intrigued to see how Reigns looks without Heyman, who couldn’t have been better in his role over the past year-and-a-half.


All The Rest
Toni Storm & Sasha Banks teamed up to take on Charlotte Flair & Shotzi to kick off this show, and the match saw Storm use a sneaky tag the SmackDown women’s champion didn’t see to get the edge with a crossbody off the top. Shortly after, she managed to pin Flair, ensuring she’ll be challenging for the title again. Sure enough, they announced she’ll get that shot next week. Running the tag here got Banks and Shotzi involved and reminded us they were in or around the title scene not long ago. Which is good, considering Storm still doesn’t look like much of a threat here.

WWE had The Viking Raiders do their entrance before sending us to a commercial break with the promise that they would be in action “UP NEXT” against Jinder Mahal & Shanky, which was great because it gave us Pat McAfee enthusiastically saying “Viking Raiders and Shanky?!? Let’s go!” As though that’s all the reason in the world to stick around through the commercial break. If you did, you were welcomed back with a long ass video recapping Bobby Lashley overcoming all the odds to earn a title match on Raw this week, and then Mahal & Shanky making their entrance before WWE, oh yes they did, again hit us with the “UP NEXT” before sending the show to commercial once more. They really stretched that hard for a Viking Raiders vs. Mahal & Shanky tag team match. Ivar pinned Shanky after a short match.

Xia Li’s big debut was followed up with a brief backstage interview where Natalya reminded us all she thinks she’s the best of all time.

Madcap Moss is still telling bad jokes, and this crowd in Chicago reacted to them with “CM Punk” chants. It felt truly uncomfortable watching Moss and Happy Corbin fail so hard, even when that failure was intentional. It wasn’t heat they were getting, it was second hand embarrassment. I don’t really think that’s how you want to build to a match. Meanwhile, they weren’t strong enough to pull Drew McIntyre’s sword out of a desk, but he was, so I guess he’s Thor? I don’t know, this was all painfully dumb and bad and made me feel bad for spending my Friday night watching it.Ridge Holland beat Cesaro with help from Sheamus. There wasn’t much to this.

Naomi managed to beat Shayna Baszler despite not being ready for her attacking from behind while Sonya Deville provided a distraction. We should applaud WWE for giving Naomi a win here but this program is moving painfully slow and still doesn’t have enough depth to feel like it matters at all.

The New Day beat The Usos in yet another fun match between the two teams. They’ve done this a million times before but they just keep delivering the goods, be it on TV, PPV, a house show, whatever. They’re really good at this.

I generally like SmackDown but this show felt very much like WWE was just trying to throw out some content to fill in two hours of programming time instead of putting together a meaningful show with actually interesting stories/matches. They did have an extra taping on this show, so it’s somewhat understandable, but we aren’t here to excuse bad shows.
Were it not for the main event segment, I don’t think this show would have even registered enough to grade.

Grade: C-

Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(op): 8:38am On Dec 18, 2021
ValeeLove:
the name of the movie is Universal Soldier.
Yea, I've definitely seen it
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by ValeeLove(m): 9:14am On Dec 18, 2021
pu7pl3:
WWE SMACKDOWN REVIEWS RECAPS AND REACTIONS


WWE stretched out this story of Paul Heyman’s questionable allegiance for four months, which doesn’t seem like all that much but might as well be a lifetime by current WWE standards. The way they did so and kept it entertaining has been the performance of those involved in it. They all do the little things so very, very well.
Heyman has been the perfect enhancement talent to facilitate a new beef between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns.
Reigns, by the way, feels like the only true star in WWE anymore. This week’s episode of Friday Night SmackDown was held in Chicago and it felt like there wasn’t much hype for anything all night — until Reigns showed up and demanded to be acknowledged.
That’s what really makes all this work. Reigns is the only star, and he’s been on an unbelievable run of dominance that genuinely feels like it could extend for the next couple years. Would it really be that surprising if he was champion until, say, 2025? Why not? Who else could possibly be positioned to stop him.
“I’m not protecting Brock Lesnar from you. I’m protecting you from Brock Lesnar.”
That’s what Heyman said to Reigns on SmackDown this week to finally sever their relationship. It acts as a clean endpoint — or, if not that, one they can write around to come back from later if they so choose — while also reminding us once more that if there is one guy out there who could put an end to Roman’s reign as champion, it’s Brock Lesnar.
It’s not just Brock Lesnar, it’s Brock Lesnar with Paul Heyman by his side as his hype man.
This has been a beautifully told story that works as is and works just as well when you get all meta with it. Because, yeah, maybe Vince McMahon would put Lesnar over Reigns once again.
Meanwhile, I’m intrigued to see how Reigns looks without Heyman, who couldn’t have been better in his role over the past year-and-a-half.


All The Rest
Toni Storm & Sasha Banks teamed up to take on Charlotte Flair & Shotzi to kick off this show, and the match saw Storm use a sneaky tag the SmackDown women’s champion didn’t see to get the edge with a crossbody off the top. Shortly after, she managed to pin Flair, ensuring she’ll be challenging for the title again. Sure enough, they announced she’ll get that shot next week. Running the tag here got Banks and Shotzi involved and reminded us they were in or around the title scene not long ago. Which is good, considering Storm still doesn’t look like much of a threat here.

WWE had The Viking Raiders do their entrance before sending us to a commercial break with the promise that they would be in action “UP NEXT” against Jinder Mahal & Shanky, which was great because it gave us Pat McAfee enthusiastically saying “Viking Raiders and Shanky?!? Let’s go!” As though that’s all the reason in the world to stick around through the commercial break. If you did, you were welcomed back with a long ass video recapping Bobby Lashley overcoming all the odds to earn a title match on Raw this week, and then Mahal & Shanky making their entrance before WWE, oh yes they did, again hit us with the “UP NEXT” before sending the show to commercial once more. They really stretched that hard for a Viking Raiders vs. Mahal & Shanky tag team match. Ivar pinned Shanky after a short match.

Xia Li’s big debut was followed up with a brief backstage interview where Natalya reminded us all she thinks she’s the best of all time.

Madcap Moss is still telling bad jokes, and this crowd in Chicago reacted to them with “CM Punk” chants. It felt truly uncomfortable watching Moss and Happy Corbin fail so hard, even when that failure was intentional. It wasn’t heat they were getting, it was second hand embarrassment. I don’t really think that’s how you want to build to a match. Meanwhile, they weren’t strong enough to pull Drew McIntyre’s sword out of a desk, but he was, so I guess he’s Thor? I don’t know, this was all painfully dumb and bad and made me feel bad for spending my Friday night watching it.Ridge Holland beat Cesaro with help from Sheamus. There wasn’t much to this.

Naomi managed to beat Shayna Baszler despite not being ready for her attacking from behind while Sonya Deville provided a distraction. We should applaud WWE for giving Naomi a win here but this program is moving painfully slow and still doesn’t have enough depth to feel like it matters at all.

The New Day beat The Usos in yet another fun match between the two teams. They’ve done this a million times before but they just keep delivering the goods, be it on TV, PPV, a house show, whatever. They’re really good at this.

I generally like SmackDown but this show felt very much like WWE was just trying to throw out some content to fill in two hours of programming time instead of putting together a meaningful show with actually interesting stories/matches. They did have an extra taping on this show, so it’s somewhat understandable, but we aren’t here to excuse bad shows.
Were it not for the main event segment, I don’t think this show would have even registered enough to grade.

Grade: C-

lol. You didn't give us the details...Reigns attacking Heyman, Usos hyping Reigns, Brock making the save and decimating the Bloodline... Meanwhile I don't know how well Reigns fends from here on. Heyman in his life has been a blessing. Without him there now I don't know. Will they still work together off TV or that's it?
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by ValeeLove(m): 9:15am On Dec 18, 2021
pu7pl3:
I think out of all the wrestlers in Hollywood right now only Batista has more range, and I think maybe it's due to the roles they've given them/ they decide to take on

As long as it works tho
youre right. Batista has always wanted to do movies, but Vince chose Cena over him repeatedly. It angered Batista.
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by ValeeLove(m): 9:20am On Dec 18, 2021
pu7pl3:
I've only watched other promotions in bits, be like say I sign life contract with WWE
I get it. You don't need to watch everything, but let's say start from Kenny Omega vs Chris Jericho feud and match for Wrestle Kingdom. It's the feud/match that made brought NJPW many eyes from the western world and skyrocketed their popularity across America. Then watch stuffs on the Bullet Club from the beginning with Finn Balor, to AJ Styles, Kenny Omega and so on... NJPW is great.
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(op):
ValeeLove:
lol. You didn't give us the details...Reigns attacking Heyman, Usos hyping Reigns, Brock making the save and decimating the Bloodline... Meanwhile I don't know how well Reigns fends from here on. Heyman in his life has been a blessing. Without him there now I don't know. Will they still work together off TV or that's it?
Don't mind me Jare...I wasn't even really enthused to write about this SMACKDOWN, I also should have talked about Reigns Polo "the needle mover" I loved it...

And yea they would still work together off screen of course and I think they know Reigns can hold his own on the mic now so he doesn't really need Heyman, plus the way they did it they can bring him back if they want
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by Nezzjnr: 10:36am On Dec 18, 2021
So dey don sack my Guy
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(op): 11:57am On Dec 18, 2021
Nezzjnr:
So dey don sack my Guy
Your guy fvcked up
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by Nezzjnr: 1:17pm On Dec 18, 2021
pu7pl3:
Your guy fvcked up
Him no do anything??
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(op): 3:17pm On Dec 18, 2021
Nezzjnr:
Him no do anything??
I don't understand
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by Nezzjnr: 5:37pm On Dec 18, 2021
pu7pl3:
I don't understand
Sorry.... I meant he didn't do anything na
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(op): 5:39pm On Dec 18, 2021
Nezzjnr:
Sorry.... I meant he didn't do anything na
Didn't you read/watch what he did last week while Roman was away?
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by Nezzjnr: 7:47pm On Dec 18, 2021
pu7pl3:
Didn't you read/watch what he did last week while Roman was away?
I didn't put my attention to the last SmackDown episode because Reigns wasn't around
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(op): 8:50pm On Dec 18, 2021
Nezzjnr:
I didn't put my attention to the last SmackDown episode because Reigns wasn't around
He betrayed reigns, you can read the recap nau
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by Nezzjnr: 5:45am On Dec 19, 2021
pu7pl3:
He betrayed reigns, you can read the recap nau
Let me do justice to that right away
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by Nezzjnr: 5:49am On Dec 19, 2021
Pu7pl3 do you think Lesnar will accept Paul as his advocate?
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(op): 10:13am On Dec 19, 2021
Nezzjnr:
Pu7pl3 do you think Lesnar will accept Paul as his advocate?
Lol, he already called Heyman his advocate last week
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by joswood83: 12:28pm On Dec 19, 2021
pu7pl3:
WWE NXT REVIEWS RECAPS AND REACTIONS


Hard Knock Life
Bron Breakker is a freak. Some might say of the genetic variety, though I hear that designation is already taken. That athletic ability isn’t enough to get what he wants from Tommaso Ciampa. At least not yet.
Bron knows this, so he eagerly accepted Roderick Strong’s challenge. Strong, wanting to get his own shine, issued the challenge knowing Bron is big time and an automatic main event spot. Both men used each other to move to bigger and better things. Unfortunately, they both got more than they bargained for this week.
Bron showed he can handle a match with one of the very best. Strong didn’t take it easy on him and probably underestimated his younger opponent. In another example of old school vs. new school, Roderick figured the technique and skill that took him to great heights in NXT might work against an inexperienced Bron.
Nah ah, as Steve Austin used to say.
Bron survived everything, even the Stronghold, and put on a clinic of his own with a shoulder tackle, belly-to-belly suplex, Frankensteiner, and then finally, his favorite military press powerslam.
Strong did get more eyes on him, including Carmelo Hayes. But he took an L for his troubles. Bron did prove he’s not a flash in the pan and can beat someone with experience. But he ended the show on his back after Ciampa attacked him post match and trash talked him in the process.
“Welcome back to the deep end. Just remember Bron: Sharks swim here.”
And Ciampa finished it with a kiss on the cheek, Don Corelone- style.
Ciampa wants another match with Bron, but he wants to embarrass him first.
Eventually, we’ll get a changing of the guard. Stevie Wonder can see that. Before we get there, the champ wants to build Bron into what he believes is a worthy opponent.


The Rest
Man on the Moon
Cameron Grimes danced with Duke Hudson in a No Holds Barred (brother) match. Grimes won the show opener and revealed that, shock of all shocks, Hudson is newborn baby bald underneath that ridiculous wig.
A fun opener that Hudson dominated until his attitude and cockiness got the better of him. Grimes capitalized and hopefully both men can move on now.

Me Against the World
Grayson Waller didn’t set my world on fire with his promo, but it was effective. The NXT faithful barely let him get a word in edge wise as he played the typical notes a heel in his position plays. He’s better than us, we’re all envious of his success, and he’s a star on social media. He tried getting the fans on his side but now he doesn’t care and doesn’t need us. Well, guess what Grayson? We don’t need you either.
Grayson found himself ostracized by the locker room before beating up LA Knight, then stealing his car and (apparently) his date. It’s not doing a lot for me even though I get what they’re going for.

Hardcore
At a certain point, Ivy Nile needs to challenge for the NXT Women’s Championship, right? They’re keeping her away from all the big players for some reason and letting her beat up on everyone else. She was in a bit of jeopardy this week with Amari Miller, but the end was never in doubt. Even though Miller got an entrance!
If we’re building Nile into a killer, she needs to hunt bigger game sooner rather than later.

Death Certificate
Harland finally hit the ring and, obviously, made proper quick work of his opponent. This weird thing between he and Joe Gacy is just that, weird. I’m not into it but I’m curious? Weird, right? Harland finished his night tossing Brian Kendrick down a flight of steps. They’re doing a lot to make this the wrestling version of fetch.

Midnight Marauders
Another lesson from MSK’s Shaman, more development for two cats finding their way back to tag team glory after losing the titles. Randy Orton will not be happy with Riddle’s detour, but I’m coming around on these segments. They’re giving MSK an interior life, which always helps for investment.

Queen
Cora Jade and Dakota Kai put on a rough match this week. Dakota is dope as always but Cora still needs more polish. Jade got the lucky win after Dakota bit off more than she can chew and went for the shovel. Wasn’t like she needed to go for it but hey, that’s what she did.
Mandy Rose was on commentary and after the match, her Toxic Attraction sisters, along with Raquel Gonzalez, came ringside with their own agendas.
Raquel has her sights on Dakota for revenge, but eventually she and Cora will deal with each other since they both want the title. Before their match, Dakota told Cora to watch her back as long as Raquel is standing behind her, but the rookie wasn't hearing it. Me thinks she’ll rue the day she ignored that advice.
And before we exit this segment, let us acknowledge the word “simp” was said on a WWE program, followed by “simpin’ ain’t easy.” That is all.

Goodfellas
Tony D’Angelo and Andre Chase put on a competitive match. Chase never had a shot because he’s pure comedy right now, but it served to get Tony D more over and further his story with Pete Dunne.
Speaking of the bruiserweight, Dunne made his presence known when Tony D got on the mic and called him out. A scuffle ensued, tough words were thrown, and Dunne got his mouthguard back.
Wish that was the prize at the end of the rainbow for Dunne rather than the thing he gets before the two even lock up.

Unpredictable
Not sure what they’re doing with Edris Enofe. He got one of those personal video packages WWE excels at, lost his first match against Solo Sikoa, then lost his match this week against Boa. Sikoa was backstage watching for what I assume was to keep an eye on a guy he respects. That guy is Enofe, not Boa. Two losses in a row, especially after picking this fight with Boa, isn’t a good look.

Strictly Business
Jacket Time got the W over Grizzled Young Veterans in a good tag match. The Creed Bros. showed up to scout the competition, distracting GYV, and allowing Jacket Time to go home happy.
I like the idea of different teams scouting every week. Makes the division feel alive and connected rather than just disjointed matches happening for the sake of it. While Imperium rules the roost, NXT is doing all it can to prove several worthy teams can knock them off any given Tuesday. Or Sunday.

Good show! What I like most about NXT 2.0 is the wrestlers have interior lives. They’re fleshing them all out and giving them more than just monikers or catchphrases. NXT 2.0 is home to legitimate honest-to-God characters who just so happen to wrestle.
Grade: B

For the cool season, I would like to purchase the latest Lil Peep jean jacket. If you could help me, I would be very grateful.
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by samistry(m): 10:19am On Dec 20, 2021
Is Veer Mahaan still coming to raw? Even CMPunk AEW debut no hype reach this one. grin
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(op): 10:53am On Dec 20, 2021
samistry:
Is Veer Mahaan still coming to raw? Even CMPunk AEW debut no hype reach this one. grin
Be like say him motor spoil for road
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by luizpippo(m): 8:46pm On Dec 20, 2021
pu7pl3:
He betrayed reigns, you can read the recap nau
Looks like the firing was a ruse to decieve Lesnar so that Heyman can betray him at Day 1.
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(op): 10:21pm On Dec 20, 2021
luizpippo:
Looks like the firing was a ruse to decieve Lesnar so that Heyman can betray him at Day 1.
You think so?
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by luizpippo(m): 10:49pm On Dec 20, 2021
pu7pl3:
You think so?
Yeah
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(op): 6:14am On Dec 21, 2021
luizpippo:
Yeah
Lol, okay let's see how it unfolds grin
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(op): 8:47am On Dec 21, 2021
WWE RAW REVIEWS RECAPS AND REACTIONS


Odd Man Out
First off, shoutout to the person with the “Bobby Trashly” sign. You are royalty, unnamed person.
Now, how did we get here? Big E put a wedge between Bobby Lashley and MVP. That’s why the champ called out his challenger for needing MVP’s help last week. Bobby took, much like Michael Jordan, took that personally. In fact, he took it to heart to the point of telling MVP to square up with the WWE Champion like he said he would.
Before the man Big E and the man he dubbed Iceberg Slim (Google it) traded blows, Kevin Owens and Seth Rollins attacked Lashley. E and Lashley cleaned out, a “can they coexist” tag match became a thing, and here we are.
Last week, I pontificated about Raw giving Bobby Lashley the babyface treatment as he went through three men to get a spot in the January 1 Day 1 WWE Championship match. Well lo and behold but this week, Lashley made babyface moves. Bobby preened to the crowd, left MVP in the locker room, and was the target of evil machinations. Which included a curb stomp on top of steel steps. Maybe it was just for one night, but it looks like an All Mighty face turn is coming.
Lashley and E got the W but that wasn’t the important thing. KO and Rollins finally realized their best bet is to form a union for their respective goals. Obviously this will only last but for so long once the bell rings on the first night of 2022, but it’s an added facet to a Fatal-4-Way.
We have a potential separation of Bobby and MVP, two heels working together until they decide to fight each other or ultimately betray each other, and a champion truly in jeopardy,
If there’s one complaint here, it’s that the WWE Champion feels like an afterthought. Rather than driving the story, he’s a bystander. The fact Seth and KO see Lashley as a bigger threat than THE WWE CHAMPION says a lot. Their entire plan hinges on taking Lashley out of the equation, not the man holding the belt.
Nothing interesting is happening with Big E at the moment. E isn’t changing because of the championship, he’s not doing anything different even as the situation mutates in front of him. The champ is the fourth most intriguing person in a championship match and that in itself is a travesty. It also doesn’t really bode well for his chances of retaining said championship.
Maybe the go home show will give E more to do and reveal Lashley’s current morality alignment is just a temporary thing. Who knows? But I do know the four men involved will put on a good match. Actually, that’s the only thing I’m sure of because the story itself is a little disjointed. And the guy who should be the focal point feels like a background player.


The Rest
Big Time Kendo Stick
Look, I like Liv Morgan a lot. I think she’s dope in the ring, and is easy to root for. But her carrying most of a segment on the microphone is not the move. Especially when she eventually goes toe-to-toe with Becky Lynch, who can talk circles around most wrestlers on her worst day. I get the story she’s telling but I’m not enthralled by the way she’s telling it.

STRONG-EST
Billed as the “final chapter” in their three match saga, Bianca Belair and Doudrop battled for the last (?) time. The last time I saw something subtitled “final chapter” it was followed by at least four more installments, including one where the titular character went to Manhattan for about 20 minutes.
But I digress. While I tired of these two because the past finishes left me scratching my head, I “got” the story tonight. What started as Doudrop questioning Bianca’s status on the roster turned into whether or not the former Women’s champ could get her opponent in the KOD. Doudrop neutralizes Bianca’s strength and tucked tail whenever a Kiss of Death was in her future. But not tonight. Bianca finally finished the match with style and showed her power. If that was the point, then, okay? The match wasn’t that different from their previous bouts, minus the finish.

Prince Still Reigns Supreme
Finn Balor’s experiences on Raw the past few weeks are rather meh. Austin Theory is the latest in the line of cats trying to score points off the Prince. Theory finally got his wish to try to make big news and make an impact for Mr. McMahon, but those plans were thwarted by the former Universal Champion. Theory and Balor put on a solid match and work really well together. Based on Theory’s reaction later in the show, apparently the plan is to have them dance at least one more time.

Couples Therapy
Miz pronouncing Omos’ name the way he does was the highlight of this segment for me. I chuckled several times. Omos and AJ Styles were guest on Miz TV where the host explained to AJ that his partner isn’t too thrilled with him. Omos believes he’s carrying the load and tired of looming in AJ’s shadow. I say loom because seriously, have you seen Omos? Only God cast a bigger shadow than that man.
The tension between the two was high before their match with the Mysterios, until it eventually boiled over when the colossus ignored Styles’ tag attempt. The Mysterios got the W, AJ called Omos a piece of trash, and Omos left AJ hurting in the middle of the ring. The worst part? We never got to see their version of the Fastball Special.
AJ and Omos are on deck in a match AJ will have to carry because I don’t think the big man is there yet. But if anyone can make him look good...

Cuts Deep
Speaking of making things look good, Maryse and Miz set a trap for Edge. What looked like a lover’s spat turned into an assault during the Cutting Edge. Edge pitted Maryse for her marriage to a cat like Miz. He was a tad condescending but I mean, come on. He called out Miz, Miz “surprise” attacked him, and Maryse followed joined in the reindeer games.
It was a setup the entire time. Shocker. This feud started interesting and quickly devolved into monotonous and predictable.

Rip Roaring Revenge
Remember last week when Rhea Ripley lost to Queen Zelina? Ripley dominated this week and the message was clear: No Nikki A.S.H., no distractions. And no distractions equal more wins.

Do as I Do
Randy Orton defeated Chad Gable to set an example for his tag partner after last week’s debacle. The point here is to establish Otis as a riddle (don’t even pardon the pun) RK-Bro can’t solve.

Three Stooges 24/7
It’s Christmas so you know what that means. No, not awkward moments with your family. Although, yeah. It means R-Truth is dressed as Santa in another plot to get his “baby” back. Reggie and Dana Brooke walk through a makeshift winter wonderland and escape again. Tamina, Truth, and Tozawa—dressed as an elf—can’t get on the same page. I think Tamina threatened to murderize them and probably poked someone in the eyes.

Sins of the Priest
Big Bob—I love that name so much—made Damian Priest angry. Resulting in a Dolph Ziggler win by count out. Dolph left his partner to the wolf and eventually he’ll get his United States Championship match.

I’m still not over the fact the WWE Champion feels like an afterthought. That, along with the average show leave a bit of a bad taste in my mouth. There were a couple good matches and forward progression, but the show’s momentum is nonexistent. Day 1 can’t get here soon enough because the build felt tedious and meh at times. This is one of those times.
Oh, and watching Vince do this thing with Austin Theory is getting painful.

Grade: C

Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by ValeeLove(m): 7:31am On Dec 22, 2021
The cruiserweight title is getting scrapped.
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by pu7pl3(op): 8:57am On Dec 22, 2021
WWE NXT REVIEWS RECAPS AND REACTIONS


Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang
Tommaso Ciampa still doesn’t think Bron Breakker is ready. The two will tango at New Year’s Evil for the NXT Championship, but the champ made it clear as crystal he thinks his young challenger isn’t up to snuff.
Ciampa opened the show in the middle of the ring doing a lot of talking for himself and for his opponent. Ciampa knows what Bron will say because he was Bron. So when Bron comes to the ring, Ciampa doesn’t even let the young cat get a microphone.
Disrespectful.
Ciampa says Bron definitely earned his second shot at the title. But he did his best to get into his challenger’s head. Ciampa threw out a lot of names of past NXT champs, juxtaposing their years in wrestling vs. Bron’s. Cats like Ciampa, Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens put in at least 20 years before sniffing the NXT title. Meanwhile, Bron’s only wrestled about 20 times. 20 years to 20 matches is like comparing a candle to the sun.
In the end, Ciampa just doesn’t think Bron is up to the challenge because he choked the first go round.
To further his point, the champ slapped his challenger, his version of a cold dose of reality.
That didn’t go well, because. well you know what Bron looks like.
Bron snapped, lifted Ciampa over his head and for a few brief moments, we saw genuine fear on the face of the man thought to be fearless. His mind games didn’t work. In fact, they probably had the opposite effect. Bron played mind games of his own when he didn’t slam the champion onto his head or back. It wasn’t about getting physical; it was about showing just how simple it is for Breakker to, well, break the champion if he so chooses.
In a poetic touch, Bron flipped Ciampa’s words from last week, telling the champ there’s blood in the water and “this shark” is going to eat him alive in two weeks. Anyone who knows Jaws or Deep Blue Sea knows sharks are at their most ravenous when there’s blood in the water.
Ciampa drew said blood with the simple act of proving he can.
It was a great way to start the show, establishing the idea that Bron won’t fall for Ciampa’s usual tricks. Ciampa will need to hit a different gear if he hopes to walk away with Goldie in his arms in two weeks.


The Rest
Lethal Weapon
Pete Dunne wants no association with the young cats of NXT 2.0. While they’re all around his age, he’s cut from a different cloth. As such, his feud with Tony D’Angelo has more to it than just the normal back and forth. D’Angelo disrespected Dunne several times, and that’s just not done.
Their match was about power vs. technique. Tony wanted to pound Dunne into submission, while Dunne wanted to systematically dissect the goodfella.
Tony, the bad guy, eventually did what bad guys do. He got desperate and went for a crowbar. Seriously, why is a crowbar at ringside?
Anyway, the move backfired, providing Dunne an opening to finish his opponent off and get the 3 count.
But the last image this week was of Dunne on the floor, writhing in pain. Why? Because that crowbar came back into play. Tony D isn’t one to take losses lightly. Tony took it to the Bruiserweight post-match, using the commentary table as a weapon and then, finally, going back to the crowbar.
Dunne tried to break Tony’s fingers the entire match so Tony returned the favor in kind and slammed Dunne’s hand dominant hand with the crowbar.
This feud isn’t over and Tony D, who played the tweener role for a while, is firmly aligned as the bad guy in the eyes of the crowd.
Not the best main event but the post-match scuffle opens some interesting doors for both men.

Die Hard
I love when a street fight, indicating a blood feud, starts before it “officially” starts. Dakota Kai and Raquel González got busy before they even got to the ring, and that said more about their beef than words ever will. And I love words! These women fought backstage, fought outside in the rain, and were forced to the ring so someone could ring a bell. But the physicality didn’t lighten up once they were in front of a crowd.
They used trash cans, steel steps, chairs, the commentary table, and everything that wasn’t nailed down. Raquel got the win in a match she pretty much dominated. This was billed as their last encounter, and maybe it’s time for Kai to hit the blue or red brand. With Kai officially out of her way, Raquel set her sights on Mandy Rose.

Black Christmas
Yeah, about that.
Cora Jade wants her shot at Mandy as well. And she has a compelling case. Mandy’s ears were burning because she appeared on the tron from parts unknown—in Florida—and told her challengers they get their shot at New Year’s Evil—the PPV, not the very dope horror flick—in a triple threat match.
This being wrestling, Jade and Gonzalez should’ve expected a surprise attack. They didn’t, and the rest of Toxic Attraction left them laying.
Me thinks there’s a tag match in between these four women in the not-too-distant future.

Silent Night, Deadly Night
Trick Williams tried. He really did. Dexter Lumis just tried harder. The two put on a fun match, with a guest appearance from Roderick Strong, but Trick was silenced after trying to cheat his way to a W.
Speaking of Strong, we’ll get him and Melo at New Year’s Evil in a title unification match and I’m looking forward to it. It’s time for the Cruiserweight title to go the way of the Dodo.

Jingle All the Way
I talked about how much I’m enjoying NXT’s tag scene. The way Jacket Time and Briggs & Jensen integrated themselves into the match between the Brothers Creed and Grizzled Young Veterans continued the interconnectedness of the division. Nothing happens in a vacuum and every team wants to topple the other for the Imperium at the end of the rainbow.
And in typical “we hate each other” fashion, the match devolved into utter chaos as all teams involved destroyed each other until referees pulled them apart. I love it.

It’s a Wonderful Life
The adventures of MSK and Riddle continue. Riddle is showing up at NXT next week when MSK calls out Imperium and I can’t wait to hear how Randy Orton feels about it. My guess is, not great.

Scrooged
Von Wagner looked particularly angry this week, but it didn’t stop him from taking an L from Edris Enofe. About time Enofe gets a W! Robert Stone was ringside, still scouting Wagner. I guess he was happy with the post-match beatdown Wagner issued to the man who defeated him.
What are we doing with Enofe?

A Christmas Story
Elektra Lopez lost the biggest match of her career tonight. Why? Xyon Quinn distracted her.
Let’s get this out the way first that this powerful woman, who acknowledges she’s in the biggest match of her career, getting distracted because of a man, reads funny. I’m a fan of moving that story forward but let’s not have the woman look incompetent because her crush shows up. K? Thanks.
Elektra took her eyes off Io Sharai when Quinn came to the ring with mistletoe in his mouth, handed out ass whippings to two members of LDF, and stood on the apron with mistletoe raised over his head.
Santos Escobar wasn’t feeling this, so he rushed to the ring and broke up the kiss before we got to see the sparks fly. Grinch.

Die Hard 2
Last week, Harland threw Brian Kendrick down a flight of stairs. This week? Joe Gacy demanded an apology from Harland. Brian Kendrick is stepping back in the ring next week to give Harland the most formal apology he can think of. No, it won’t come with a tailored suit, but I’m sure it will involve a boot in an ass.

A Christmas Carol
Grayson Waller is doing all he can to piss off everyone within a 30 mile radius. Indi Hartwell, Dexter Lumis, and, of course, AJ Styles. AJ stepped into the Performance Center this week to confront Mr. Waller. AJ sees a bit of himself in the cat obsessed with social media, but doesn’t think he’s quite there yet. AJ was ready to fight but Waller, as the heel, was not. In fact, he mentioned several times that AJ looks lonely without Omos behind him. Rather than fight Styles this week, Waller wants to wait. Clearly, Waller’s plan is to let Omos destroy AJ and he’ll pick the bones dry. AJ is the past and Waller wants everyone to know he’s the present and future of this business.
The segment didn’t do anything for me although Waller is definitely getting heat from the crowd. He’s the actual toxic attraction.

While this show wasn’t on the level of last week’s edition, it was solid. New Year’s Evil is shaping up nicely, and we’re a few weeks away from (presumably) a brand new champion, fully solidifying NXT 2.0’s new direction. Not all the matches worked for me and that’s mostly because they didn’t get the time to shine. The street fight was the highlight and no one else came close to matching it.
Still, points for being an interesting show that moved plot forward.

Grade: B-



Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by ValeeLove(m): 8:07am On Dec 23, 2021
Kyle O'Reilly is All Elite.
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by samistry(m): 10:31am On Dec 23, 2021
re-dragon reunion or undisputed era 2.0
ValeeLove:
Kyle O'Reilly is All Elite.
Re: Purpl3's WWE (and Pro-wrestling in general) Discussion And Banter House by ValeeLove(m): 8:50pm On Dec 23, 2021
samistry:
re-dragon reunion or undisputed era 2.0
I don't know man...whatever it is, it is UNDISPUTED.
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