Continuing the festivities of SummerSlam weekend arrived the latest Takeover, a few months early this year, yet anything other than dead on arrival.
Starting things off was Grimes v. Knight III in a final blow off to determine who would be the Million Dollar Champion. But stakes were slightly higher this time around as Knight put in the stipulation should Grimes lose, Hall of Famer & Million Dollar title originator Ted Dibia$e will assist Grimes in being Knight’s butler.
The past few weeks were ugly, with promo after promo featuring a seething Grimes in a butler suit instead of wrestling boots; so seeing him back in action was a welcome treat, especially against someone as despised as Knight.
Raquel Gonzalez has been a tepid champion at best. The boos that resounded from the crowd echoed that sentiment as she entered the stadium. Dakota Kai, on the other hand, oddly ended up becoming the obligatory favorite & face of the situation, from expressing exhaustion from living in Gonzalez’ shadow. Though the pre-match vignette showed the story of two women used to stepping on their friends toes who finally ended up stepping on each others.
There wasn’t really too many memorable spots in this match, but every kick Kai delivered could be felt from the other side of the screen. Ultimately Gonzalez overwhelmed Kai, but with Mercedes Martinez cut from the company and Xia Li waiting on the bench, one could only wonder who will be the next competitor. Then as if on cue : the lights dimmed, music hit, and Kay Lee Ray stepped out of the shadows fresh from nursing her wounds after losing her championship in the UK against Satomura. It was cool to see her, but again with Li, Miller, Carter, Hartwell and other ladies in the stacked roster it was in bad taste after Becky Lynch’s return the night before to have another “Irish Lass Kicker” come in and spoil the opportunities for those who week in and out have now been forced to live in the women’s locker room because WWE Creative doesn’t know what to do with them.
The crowd obviously wanted Walter to continue his reign with chants of “Walter’s going to kill you” raining down at the start of the program. But, when the underdog overcame and the torch was passed, the Dragunov-era was ushered in with warmth, because it’s hard to overlook a man who can move a 300-pounder out of his way on his path to victory. Such love for the underdog was not given for Cole vs. O’Reilly III, assumedly because of the rumors of this being Cole’s last match in the promotion. If that is the case – he went out with a bang against the monster he created. The stipulations were A-1 : a traditional match that transitioned into a street fight that culminated into a cage match. It was brutal as ribs were broken, chains were used, Singapore chains were whipped, and chairs were smashed while calls for “tables” from the crowd were thankfully ignored. This isn’t TLC. This isn’t Extreme Rules. This is NXT. And the difference between brands was displayed vehemently throughout the violent match until O’Reilly went over by breaking out of a pair of handcuffs and causing a knee bar submission.
The main event was brutal with Joe displaying some noticeable ring rust. When Joe got caught in a submission hold and started bleeding from his nose I was genuinely worried he was suffering from an aneurysm, and maybe he should have considered staying behind the announce table.
I am happy Joe did not have such worries. Joe overcame Kross’ onslaught with a Muscle Buster of all moves, something I have never seen Joe do, and became the new NXT champion.
After all the comebacks featured this SummerSlam weekend, this was the one that took the cake. And with Joe hailing from So. Cal, I am eager to this hometown hero enter and walk out to his thunderous theme with the championship held high for more NXT events to come.
Score : 4/5
Location: WWE Performance Center
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