NXT – May 9, 2012
By Scott Keith on May 10, 2012
NXT
Date: May 9, 2012
Location: Roanoke Civic Center, Roanoke, Virginia
Commentators: William Regal, Josh Matthews
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
We’re in the south this week and allegedly there might be some new
talent if you can believe Regal. Then again he’s a villain by nature so
he’s likely not to be trusted. Also it’s apparent that Hawkins and Reks
aren’t gone yet and therefore we’ll have to deal with that never ending
saga for a few more weeks. Let’s get to it.
We throw it to Striker and Regal to start. Have they always had those
ring skirts? Regal is going to address the attacks in the back the last
few weeks. He doesn’t believe Watson had anything to do with it, and
he’s also not sure if McGillicutty had anything to do with it. There’s
new security tonight….and it’s Hawkins/Reks. Just because they’re fired,
it’s no excuse not to plug their Twitters. Dang that sounds a lot
dirtier than it really is.
They make fun of Striker for being kidnapped which causes Striker to
lunge. Apparently if they’re good and win their match on Superstars this
week, they’re on the track to getting reinstated. Regal threatens them
to stay in line or being fired will be the least of their worries. Josh:
“So apparently Hawkins and Reks are now the Avengers of NXT.” I love
that movie but that line made my eyes roll.
Tamina Snuka vs. Maxine
Before the match Maxine says that this is about working together
(this was set up by a tag match) and calls herself the New Maxine.
Feeling out process to start and Maxine is knocked to the floor. She
trips Tamina up and takes over back inside. A facejam gets two. There’s a
full nelson and then a front guillotine choke by Maxine but Tamina
sends her into the buckle to break. A side slam looks to set up the
Superfly Splash but Maxine moves. A dragon sleeper with a body scissors
gets the submission for Maxine at 3:50.
Rating: D+. Not much here and I’m really not sure
why they were fighting other than they’re both women. Maxine is supposed
to be “new” or whatever now, which means I guess we’re dropping the
whole idea of her trying to blackmail Regal with those papers or
whatever they were using last time. Eh not that it matters much as long
as it was short.
Post match Maxine volunteers to be cuffed again.
Yoshi Tatsu vs. JTG
This is the debut of JTG’s new look at the hands of Alicia Fox. He’s
got a vest and regular trunks but the same music. Yoshi kicks him around
to start but misses a charge in the corner. A clothesline gets two as
does a modified Regal Cutter. Off to a neck crank but a knee drop
misses. Yoshi rolls forward and hits a kick to the chest. JTG hits that
spinning clothesline of his for the pin at 3:31.
Rating: D. It’s just JTG. That’s the problem with
him at the end of the day: there’s nothing different to him here other
than his clothes are different and even that’s not a major change. He’s
still annoying and nothing but being loud and from Brooklyn. I’m not a
fan of the guy at all and this change isn’t helping any of my problems
with him.
Raw ReBound sees Heyman returning and Cole acting like it’s a new stoplight in his hometown.
Curtis and Maxine run into Hawkins and Reks security. The security
says let’s work together and if there’s an NXT left when this is all
over, they’ll be on the same team. Reks gives them the key to the
handcuffs. Striker comes in and calls Hawkins Terra Ryzing. Regal is
watching and doesn’t seem to complain about this.
Watson and Kaitlyn are in the back and talking about the attacks.
Bateman pops up and says Watson can’t be trusted. She complains about
how much of a jerk Bateman has been since his match on Smackdown. A heel
turn is the last thing Bateman needs after his last one bombed so hard.
Kaitlyn walks away and hears a scream. She runs back and sees Bateman
holding his knee, saying it wasn’t Watson.
Michael McGillicutty/Johnny Curtis vs. Tyson Kidd/Percy Watson
McGillicutty and Kidd start things off and Kidd puts on a variety of
holds to control quickly. Michael escapes an armbar and brings in
Curtis, only for him to be pulled down into a hold of his own. Watson
comes in for an armbar of his own but Curtis makes a blind tag. That
gets his team nowhere as McGillicutty is sent to the floor along with
Curtis. Kidd and Watson rule the ring as we take a break.
Back with Kidd holding McGillicutty in a chinlock. Kidd goes to the
apron for a springboard but Curtis hooks the rope to send him down and
into the heel corner. Michael keeps him on the mat with a chinlock. He
backslides Kidd down and Curtis adds a slingshot legdrop onto Kidd for
two. Cool double team move there. Suplex gets two for Curtis. Kidd gets
up and turns up the speed, hitting a dropkick on McGillicutty and making
the tag to Watson. He cleans house and avoids a splash in the corner
before finishing McGillicutty with the Persecution at 8:05.
Rating: C. Just a main event of NXT tag match here
with nothing of note to it. Kidd is still better than anyone else on the
roster so having Watson get the win is more beneficial than having Kidd
making McGillicutty or Curtis tap out again. Not a bad match or
anything but it was just kind of there.
Post match Hawkins and Reks come out and say that Watson attacked
Bateman and say he has to come with them. Watson says no so a brawl
ensues and Watson is dragged out by Hawkins and Reks.
Overall Rating: C-. This wasn’t as good as last
week’s but it’s still far more entertaining than it was the past few
months. I have a bad feeling this mystery attacker is going to wind up
being Hawkins/Reks which is going to be dull in the end, but other than
that the show’s stories have been a bit more interesting lately. Now if
they can get that fresh talent in there it’ll be a lot better.
Results
Maxine b. Tamina Snuka – Dragon Sleeper
JTG b. Yoshi Tatsu – Spinning Clothesline
Percy Watson/Tyson Kidd b. Johnny Curtis/Michael McGillicutty – Persecution to McGillicutty
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