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REVIEW: NXT TakeOver: R-Evolution: The Future Is Then

Welcome to KB’s Old School (and New School) Reviews. I’ve been reviewing wrestling shows for over ten years now and have reviewed over 5,000 shows. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, I’ll be posting a new review here on Wrestlingrumors.net, starting today. It could be anything from modern WWE to old school to indies to anything in between. Note that I rate using letters instead of stars and I don’t rate matches under three minutes as really, how good or bad can something that short be? NXT Takeover: R-Evolution Date: December 11, 2014 Location: Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida Attendance: 400 Commentators: Rich Brennan, Alex Riley, Corey Graves This should be a big one as we have a huge showdown in the main event for the NXT Title with Sami Zayn getting his rematch against champion Adrian Neville after a screwy finish to their last match. Other than that we have the long awaited debut of Kevin Owens and Hideo Itami teaming with Finn Balor to face the Ascension. Let’s get t..

205 Live Results – December 19, 2018

205 Live Date: December 19, 2018 Location: Save Mart Center, Fresno, California Commentators: Vic Joseph, Nigel McGuinness, Percy Watson Well with the most recently title match out of the way, things are starting to get back to normal around here. That doesn’t mean we don’t have anything big planned for tonight though, with a street fight between Akira Tozawa/Brian Kendrick vs. Jack Gallagher/Drew Gulak. Tozawa and Kendrick had a great street fight last year and this has the potential to be incredible as well. Let’s get to it. We open with a recap of Buddy Murphy retaining the Cruiserweight Title over Cedric Alexander at TLC. This leads into the regular preview of tonight’s show. Opening sequence. Here are Hideo Itami and Ariya Daivari for a chat. Daivari is extra serious tonight as he tells everyone to SHUT THEIR MOUTHS and show Hideo respect. He can’t sit idly by while a legend like Itami is ignored around here. Itami hasn’t had any real competition for two months so until that i..

205 Live Results – May 22, 2018

205 Live Date: May 22, 2018 Location: DCU Center, Worcester, Massachusetts Commentators: Vic Joseph, Nigel McGuinness, Percy Watson We’re back stateside now and that means we need to get ready for next week’s title match with Cedric Alexander defending against Buddy Murphy. Tonight though we’ll be seeing a battle of the strikers as Hideo Itami faces Akira Tozawa in a battle over their issues during tag team matches of late. Let’s get to it. Here are last week’s results if you need a recap. We open with a look at Itami vs. Tozawa with Itami saying he didn’t like their time together. Why did Itami need a partner in the first place? Opening sequence. Drew Gulak vs. Gran Metalik Before the match, Gulak says he’s taking down another member of Lucha House Party. They can flip and dive all they want but if they step to him, they’ll tap out. Hang on though as here are Brian Kendrick and Jack Gallagher for commentary. Kendrick even has some drawings for the other comm..

An Injured Superstar Returned To Action Before Raw Last Night

Before Raw last night in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, a former WWE Cruiserweight Champion returned to action, partaking in a tag team match. The Brian Kendrick has been out of action for the past few months since receiving an injury from Hideo Itami via a botched GTS. This led to Jack Gallager being forced to go it alone. Gallagher would obviously go on to be part of the Cruiserweight Championship tournament and have mild success before being eliminated. Kendrick has appeared on 205 Live in recent weeks backstage but did not come out to compete. This changed on Raw. He predictably teamed with Gallager in a losing effort against Lince Dorado and Gran Metalik. Check out Kendrick coming out below: Brian Kendrick Is Back! #RAW #RAWMontreal pic.twitter.com/Yrp5EtjRO6 — Brian The Guppie (@briantheguppie) April 30, 2018 You can also see the finish of the match below: Great Finish! #wwemainevent #RAW #RAWMontreal pic.twitter.com/gWsgwSWaIk — Brian The Guppie (@briantheguppie) April 30, 2018 ..

WWE 205 Live Results 4/17 Drake Maverick Addresses Buddy Murphy's Attack on Cedric Alexander, Tornado Tag Team Match & More!

This is the Fightful.com live coverage for tonight's episode of WWE 205 Live. Tonight 205 Live general manager Drake Maverick will address Buddy Murphy's attack on Cruiserweight champion Cedric Alexander last week, Lucha House Party take on Hideo Itami and Akira Tozawa in a tornado tag match and much more so be sure to come back here at 10 PM EST after Smackdown! Live for an hour showcasing the WWE Cruiserweight brand! Mustafa Ali vs Ariya Daivari Ariya attacks Ali before the bell rings, then Ali hits a huricanrrana for a quick two count. Ariya catches Ali up top and pulls him off of the top and to the mat before starting to focus on his back. Ali comes back with a series of clotheslines, chops and elbows before going for his signature rolling neckbreaker, but Ariya counters it into a superkick. Ali dropkicks Ariya out of the ring before Ariya hits a spinebuster onto the floor when Ali goes out after him and rushes him. They get back in the ring and Ariya gets a quick two c..

NXT Superstar Possibly Injured at Live Event

<p><strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/buddy-murphy" title="Buddy Murphy">Buddy Murphy</a></strong> may have suffered some sort of ankle or leg injury at Thursday’s NXT Live Event in Cocoa, Florida.</p><p>Our correspondent at the event mentioned that Murphy went down after a bad landing on his ankle in the main event tag match match. A WWE trainer came out and talked to Murphy for a few minutes. Murphy looked as if he wanted to continue the match but Referee Drake Wuertz came down shortly after and talked Murphy into going to the back to get checked out. Murphy left his partner shortly before the half-way point of the match, forcing Ohno to work the match by himself against <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/hideo-itami" title="Hideo Itami">Hideo Itami</a></strong> & The Velveteen Dream.</p><p>Here is a <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/photo/" title="photo">photo</a></strong> of Murphy before he headed to the back:</p><p></p>

Looking at the Best Possible Outcomes for Battleground

<p>Battleground is nearly upon us. After Sunday, plans will be set into motion. Summerslam depends entirely on what happens at Battleground. Will <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/baron-corbin" title="Baron Corbin">Baron Corbin</a></strong> be the next to fall to Shinsuke Nakamura? Will the New Day finally become Tag Team Champions? Who will be <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/naomi" title="Naomi">Naomi</a></strong>’s opponent at Summerslam?</p><p>With that in mind, who needs to win this Sunday? Which victories would be ideal? Who will affect Summerslam in the best possible way? We’re going to find out.</p><h4>Rusev v. John Cena</h4><p></p><p>First off, allow me to say this. This feud is so backwards and unnecessary that it’s almost funny. Do Smackdown really want two of their top stars to fight some anti-American foreigners? Apparently so.</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/rusev" title="Rusev">Rusev</a></strong> is capable of so much more than just “I hate America, you fatties.” Cena can cut better promos when he’s not talking about “the flag represents all of us!” I don’t care that they’re fighting again. It’s just that the feud is straight out of the ’80s. All it needs are some prayers and vitamins and the Hulkster could do it. Not good.</p><p>I firmly believe that if anyone is to walk away from this victorious, it should be Rusev. Cena’s established; feeding everyone to someone for 10 years straight will do that. Cena can lose. Rusev’s coming back from an injury.</p><p>It’s not even a standard match; Cena doesn’t need to eat a pin. Have Rusev back over him with a truck or handcuff him to the ropes or something. Just let Rusev win. If Rusev loses, where does he go from there? Nowhere. A victory will give him a little nudge up the card.</p><h4>Kevin Owens v. AJ Styles</h4><p></p><p>At Battleground, AJ Styles and Kevin Owens will once again lock horns over the United States Championship. Owens lost the title at a live event in Madison Square Garden, and he hopes to reclaim it. Styles hopes to hold onto the championship for some time.</p><p>While many are clamoring for Styles to move back into the WWE title picture, I would like to see him have a meaningful run with the US title. He plans on hosting an Open Challenge, and it would be interesting to see less-utilized guys have a chance to wrestle with him. Styles can make anyone look good, so this Open Challenge should be a great idea.</p><p>As for Owens, I’m not quite sure where he would go from here, but he always makes his way back. He lost his first ever feud on the main roster. As Universal Champion, he was a complete joke. But he recovered. He always does. Him losing to Styles will not be the end of his career.</p><h4>Randy Orton v. Jinder Mahal</h4><p></p><p>While many view the result of this match as a “rock and hard place” scenario, I don’t think it is. There is only one preferable outcome to the Punjabi Prison match. Orton needs to regain his championship.</p><p>The Jinder experiment has run its course. Mahal’s been cutting the same weaksauce promos for 8 weeks now. People have stopped caring about the WWE Championship. That’s not good.</p><p>While another Orton reign is not something anyone is looking forward to, it would be a lot better. For one, Orton can cut a promo without sounding like a teen currently going through puberty while smoking two packs a day. Mahal’s voice cracks more one promo than there are days in his title reign.</p><p>Lastly, Mahal wrestles a fairly pedestrian style that doesn’t exactly light the world on fire. If Orton were to regain the championship, he could actually have good matches. If he were to defend the WWE title against Nakamura, Corbin, or Owens at Summerslam, that could be great. It sounds better than Mahal v. Cena or something.</p>

Bobby Fish Reacts to His NXT Debut

<p>Bobby Fish spoke with <a href="http://www.wwe.com/shows/wwenxt/article/exclusive-interview-bobby-fish-nxt-debut" target="new">WWE.com</a>. Here are some highlights:</p><p><strong>If he thought he’d make it to WWE</strong>: “At times, yes, and at times, no. I remember a conversation I had with <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/Kevin-Owens" title="Kevin Owens">Kevin Owens</a></strong> in a hotel gym in Chicago a few years back. We were both working for Ring of Honor, and at that time, it seemed like Kevin was headed toward the next step in his journey. I have immense respect for Kevin and all that he’s been through to find his success. He is not the prototype for what was rumored to be ideal here and neither am I. Understanding his drive to succeed here through that conversation made me think that if I want that — which I believe, in some way, anyone who laces up the boots to do this, does on some level — then I will create a similar opportunity for myself. So yeah, I did think I’d be here one day.”</p><p><strong>NXT debut</strong>: “Somewhat surreal because much of this has come together very quickly. I watched the success of former co-workers and peers, such as <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/roderick-strong" title="Roderick Strong">Roderick Strong</a></strong>, Kassius Ohnoand <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/hideo-itami" title="Hideo Itami">Hideo Itami</a></strong>, make that very same walk at Full Sail. At this point, I feel so prepared for this new challenge. In my opinion, this life is about the journey, and when mine ends, I expect that this vessel, my body, will be banged up, battered and beaten, which will be a clear indication of a life well lived. NXT represents the next step in my journey.”</p><p><strong>Wrestling in Japan</strong>: “Japan will always hold a special place in my heart. It was the place where I received the first big break of my career when I was selected to travel to the island and begin competing for Mitsuharu Misawa’s Pro Wrestling NOAH at the end of 2006. I worked eight years with NOAH and developed much of my style there. I learned from and tallied matches with Japanese legends like Misawa himself, Kenta Kobashi and Jun Akiyama. I was also afforded the opportunity to develop alongside my Japanese peers like Hideo Itami, Atsushi Aoki and Naomichi Marufuji. In 2014, I left NOAH with their blessing to pursue a career with New Japan Pro Wrestling. There is no question in my mind that this is the place where I truly rounded out my skillset. I cannot thank [New Japan matchmaker] Gedo enough for the opportunity he gave me when I was invited there to compete. I shared the New Japan ring with a living legend in Jushin “Thunder” Liger, UFC Hall of Famer Kazushi Sakuraba, Yuji Nagata, Shinsuke Nakamura and Hiroshi Tanahashi. The list is endless, and I am forever grateful. I am a better wrestler because of my time with New Japan Pro Wrestling.”</p>

WWE NXT Spoilers – July 19th to June 9th, 2017

<p>WWE heads to Full Sail University tonight to tape the July 19th to June 2nd episode of NXT. Here are the results:</p><p>Dark match: Jeet Rama defeated enhancement talent in short order in the dark match.</p><p><strong>July 19th</strong></p><p>* <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/ember-moon" title="Ember Moon">Ember Moon</a></strong> defeated former TNA Knockout Lei’D Tapa. After the match, Ember challenges <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/asuka" title="Asuka">Asuka</a></strong> for TakeOver: Brooklyn.</p><p>* Authors of Pain’s match doesn’t happen because SAnitY attack Retton and his partner and then brawl with the Authors. The Authors get the better of the exchange in the end.</p><p>* The Velveteen Dream defeated Cezar Bononi via rain maker.</p><p>* Drew McIntyre comes out to talk about the upcoming Takeover event in Brooklyn. Drew says it’s our NXT and not Bobby Roode’s.</p><p>* Bobby Roode (c) vs. Drew McIntyre for the NXT Champoinship is announced as the main event of TakeOver: Brooklyn.</p><p>* Kassius Ohno defeats <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/hideo-itami" title="Hideo Itami">Hideo Itami</a></strong> by DQ when Itami low blows him. After the match he hits him with two “Go to Sleeps” and walks off.</p>

Chris Jericho Comments on WWE Return

<p>As previously reported, <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/chris-jericho" title="Chris Jericho">Chris Jericho</a></strong> will take part in the RAW brand tours on June 30th and July 1st in Tokyo, Japan. At the events he will take on <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/hideo-itami" title="Hideo Itami">Hideo Itami</a></strong>. Both WWE Superstars commented on their upcoming match on social <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/media/" title="media">media</a></strong> with the following remarks:</p><p>https://www.instagram.com/p/BVw26jnl9qC/</p>

WWE NXT Spoilers – June 28th – July 12th, 2017

<p>WWE heads to Full Sail University tonight to tape the June 28th to July 12th episodes of NXT. Below are the spoiler results.</p><p>* The show kicks off with Triple H coming out during the pre-show commentator entrances and personally introduces Mauro Ranallo to the commentary desk.</p><p></p><p><strong>June 28th</strong></p><p>* Bianca Bel Air defeats Aliyah in a Mae Young Classic Qualifying Match.</p><p>* Velveteen Dream defeated Ho Ho Lun.</p><p>* <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/hideo-itami" title="Hideo Itami">Hideo Itami</a></strong> vs. <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/oney-lorcan" title="Oney Lorcan">Oney Lorcan</a></strong> gets called off after Itami got busted open early. The blood was so bad that they had to change the mat.</p><p>* Vanessa Borne defeated Jayme Jameson in a qualifying for the Mae Young Classic.</p><p>* <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/johnny-gargano" title="Johnny Gargano">Johnny Gargano</a></strong> cuts an in-ring promo. He says he didn’t see the attack in Chicago coming but he’s not there to dwell on the past. He promises he’ll be at TakeOver: Brooklyn no matter what and leaves.</p><p>* Hideo Itami defeats Oney Lorcan. After the match, Itami calls Kassius Ohno out, but before they can talk SAnitY attacks both men! They’re here to end forced friendship and lies, but Eric Young is off working on some kind of master plan.</p>

Hideo Itami Say He’s Not Going Back to Japan

<p>We reported yesterday that there was rumors that <a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/2017/06/06/hideo-itami-leaving-wwe-year/" target="_blank">Hideo Itami could be heading back to Japan</a> when his contract with WWE expires this year. Itami denied those rumors in a <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/short/" title="short">short</a></strong> clip that WWE published on social <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/media/" title="media">media</a></strong>.</p><p><em>“No, I worked hard to get here,”</em> said Itami. <em>“One loss doesn’t mean <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/going/" title="going">going</a></strong> back to Japan. I’m not done yet.”</em></p>