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Post by brettappedout (BLM) on Jun 7, 2020 20:35:32 GMT -5
You be the judge... I reckon she doesnât land on her face. Nope, Rhea gets her head up just in time. Io his mostly mat. Though a broken neck could've easily happened.
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Post by Alice Syndrome on Jun 7, 2020 20:38:59 GMT -5
Right, Charlotte please go away and never show up on NXT again. Triple H already said that wouldn't happen unless that comment was a red herring. And honestly, I'd rather Charlotte in NXT than the main roster because it's fresh territory (relatively speaking) and there's a ton of good matchups for her there, plus Trips wants her around to help build up the other women in the division (unsaid is that he wants it built HIS way and not how Vince would do it). There are 5 female faces on NXT, and she already bitched out Mia and Rhea. What's the new opportunity? 6 month feud with Shotzi?
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Post by Jonathan Michaels on Jun 7, 2020 20:40:19 GMT -5
Seriously, did Rhea kill Vinceâs dog?
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Post by Alice Syndrome on Jun 7, 2020 20:42:08 GMT -5
Seriously, did Rhea kill Vinceâs dog? He suddenly realised that despite being a white blonde, she's not American
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Jun 7, 2020 20:48:26 GMT -5
Once again, a Charlotte Flair title reign becomes a somewhat transitional one... She now takes Kairi Saneâs record for shortest NXT Womenâs Championship reign with 63 days as champion* (beating Saneâs 71 days), and she also had no successful title defenses in that time, with the only other defense of the title being a singles DQ loss to Shirai.
Keeping all that in mind... The last time Charlotte Flair actually won a title defense? August 2018, defending the SmackDown Womenâs Championship against Carmella.
*With WM36 being taped ahead of time, she may have held the belt longer, but this is what is recognised based on the airing dates
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Jun 7, 2020 20:49:03 GMT -5
Seriously, did Rhea kill Vinceâs dog? He suddenly realised that despite being a white blonde, she's not American F***, can anyone lose in this stupid company without it being some big conspiracy?
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Post by brettappedout (BLM) on Jun 7, 2020 20:50:12 GMT -5
Once again, a Charlotte Flair title reign becomes a somewhat transitional one... She now takes Kairi Saneâs record for shortest NXT Womenâs Championship reign with 63 days as champion (beating Saneâs 71 days), and she also had no successful title defenses in that time, with the only other defense of the title being a singles DQ loss to Shirai. Keeping all that in mind... The last time Charlotte Flair actually won a title defense? August 2018, defending the SmackDown Womenâs Championship against Carmella. Get these facts outta here man. We got bashing to do đ lmao
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Post by theironyuppie on Jun 7, 2020 20:50:45 GMT -5
It actually is a better moonsault by taking into account actual physics....Io's whips herself onto her opponent which produces more force thus realisticly does damage the more arching one does nothing which is why Charlottes looks like shit all the time. Charlotte's is the more cinematic type of moonsault, which a lot of people in WWE who use moonsaults do. Io's is the more strong style version so there's going to be a stark contrast. Charlotte started over-rotating hers when she worked three months with ruptured implants in 2018, for pretty obvious reasons.
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Post by welshpenguin on Jun 7, 2020 20:52:19 GMT -5
Yay So happy for Io, she deserves it.
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Jun 7, 2020 20:52:34 GMT -5
Once again, a Charlotte Flair title reign becomes a somewhat transitional one... She now takes Kairi Saneâs record for shortest NXT Womenâs Championship reign with 63 days as champion (beating Saneâs 71 days), and she also had no successful title defenses in that time, with the only other defense of the title being a singles DQ loss to Shirai. Keeping all that in mind... The last time Charlotte Flair actually won a title defense? August 2018, defending the SmackDown Womenâs Championship against Carmella. Get these facts outta here man. We hot bashing to do đ lmao Donât be like that. As much as I put them into the conversation, statistics donât always tell a full story.
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Post by brettappedout (BLM) on Jun 7, 2020 20:54:55 GMT -5
Get these facts outta here man. We hot bashing to do đ lmao Donât be like that. As much as I put them into the conversation, statistics donât always tell a full story. Fair enough
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Post by hbkid718 on Jun 7, 2020 21:20:28 GMT -5
Another unbelievable Takeover. From the minute NXT Takeover: In Your House started, I loved it with the old school intro & graphics. And I normally donât care about sets, but I loved that they got the house set. Awesome 6-Woman Tag to start the show. Great work by all 6 women. Love William Regal doing the Lord Alfred Hayes Voiceover for the commercial. Balor VS Priest was excellent. I loved the Icopro commercial with Adam Cole. Lee VS Gargano was amazing. I loved the little things like the doorbell camera & the use of the plexiglass. The finish was a little weird. The Backlot Brawl between The Velveteen Dream & Adam Cole was fun. I rather have them in an actual wrestling match, but it was different & I still enjoyed it. I loved Todd Pettengillâs WWE Merchandise spot and D-Generation X using AOL. The Womenâs Triple Threat Match was amazing. All 3 were phenomenal in the match. Here's the entire History of Takeover, now updated with tonight's results. Here are the Facts & Stats for NXT Takeover: In Your House: - NXT Takeover: In Your House was the 1st Takeover since The End on June 8, 2016 to take place from Full Sail University, 1st since War Games III on November 23, 2019 that there wasnât a NXT Tag Team Championship Match, the 1st Takeover since Respect on October 7, 2015 that the Tag Team Champions did not compete at a Takeover, & was the 2nd Takeover in a row to have 2 Womenâs Matches - Shotzi Blackheart, Tegan Nox, & Mia Yim VS Raquel Gonzalez, Dakota Kai, & Candice LeRae was the 17th 6-Person Tag Team Match of 2020, the 1st since Smackdown on June 5, the 1st for NXT since February 5, & the 1st ever in Takeover History, was Blackheartâs Takeover debut, was Noxâs 3rd Takeover in a row & her 1st Multi-Woman Match since War Games III on November 23, 2019, was Yimâs 2nd Takeover & 1st since Takeover: Toronto on August 10, 2019 & her 1st Tag Team Match at a Takeover, was Gonzalezâs Takeover debut, was Kaiâs 3rd Takeover in a row & her 2nd Multi-Woman Match at a Takeover & 1st since War Games III on November 23, 2019, was LeRaeâs 3rd Takeover & 1st since Takeover: War Games III on November 23, 2019 & her 1st Multi-Tag Team Match at a Takeover since Takeover: War Games III on November 23, 2019, Blackheart & Gonzalez were the 1st time 2 women made their Takeover debut on opposite sides since the Womenâs War Games Match at Takeover: War Games III on November 23, 2019, Tegan Nox & Candice LeRae were the 10th set of wrestlers to both be partners & then opponents at a Takeover & 2nd Takeover in a row & Nox was the 1st wrestler to do it twice, as she also teamed & then wrestled Dakota Kai, was 2nd Takeover in a row that Nox & Kai wrestled each other, as they wrestled each other in a Street Fight at Takeover: Portland on February 16, 2020, the 3rd Womenâs Match to open & the 1st since the Womenâs War Games Match at War Games III on November 23, 2019, LeRae, Nox, & Yimâs 1st opener since the War Games Match on November 23, 2019, & Kai, Blackheart, & Gonzalezâ 1st ever opener - Finn Balor VS Damien Priest was Balorâs 12th Takeover & 3rd in a row & his 3rd Non-Title Singles Match in a row & was Priestâs 2nd Takeover & 1st since War Games III on November 23, 2019, & his 1st ever 1-on-1 Singles Match at a Takeover - Keith Lee VS Johnny Gargano was the 6th North American Championship Match in 2020, & the 1st since NXT on April 29, & the 8th in Takeover History & the 2nd Takeover in a row, was Leeâs 3rd Takeover in a row & his 2nd North American Title Match in a row, & he is the 2nd North American Champion after The Velveteen Dream to defend the North American Title at back-to-back Takeovers, was Leeâs 5th North American Title defense, tying him with Ricochet & The Velveteen Dream for most North American Title defenses, was Garganoâs 17th Takeover, keeping him as the wrestler with the most Takeover matches in history, & 2nd in a row, & his 2nd North American Title Match, making him the only wrestler to compete in 2 or more NXT Title, NXT Tag Team Title, & NXT North American Title Matches, & he is the 1st wrestler after Ricochet to challenge for the North American Title twice at a Takeover, & was the 1st ever 1-on-1 Match between them - The Velveteen Dream VS Adam Cole was the 1st ever Backlot Brawl in NXT & Takeover History, was the 3rd NXT Championship Match of 2020 & the 1st since NXT on May 6 & will be the 27th in Takeover History & the 2nd Takeover in a row, was the 1st time that neither Tommaso Ciampa nor Johnny Gargano were in a NXT Title Match since Aleister Black defeated Lars Sullivan at Chicago II on June 16, 2018, was Velveteen Dreamâs 10th Takeover, tying him with Asuka & Shayna Baszler for 5th place for most Takeover Matches, & 1st since Takeover: Toronto on August 10, 2019, his 2nd NXT Title Match & 1st since War Games II on November 17, 2018, he was the 3rd wrestler after Adam Cole & Johnny Gargano to compete for both the North American & NXT Championship at Takeover, was Coleâs 12th Takeover match since he competed twice at Takeover: New Orleans on April 7, 2018, tying him with Finn Balor & Roderick Strong for 3rd place for most Takeover Matches, & 11th Takeover event, & 5th in a row, The Velveteen Dream was the 1st time since Ricochet at Takeover: Brooklyn 4 on August 18, 2018 that Cole wrestled someone other than Tommaso Ciampa or Johnny Gargano in a Singles Match at a Takeover, he was the 1st NXT Champion since Bobby Roode from San Antonio on January 28, 2017 to Brooklyn III on August 19, 2017 to compete in 4 straight NXT Title Matches at a Takeover, though the title was not defended at War Games III on November 23, 2019, was the 2nd 1-on-1 Match between them as Cole defeated Velveteen Dream on NXT on May 6, 2020, was Coleâs 10th Title Defense, tying him with Neville for most Title Defenses for an NXT Champion, since it wasnât the main event, it wonât be Coleâs 6th Takeover main event in a row in his career, which would have been the most consecutive Takeover main events in history, & his 8th overall, tying him with Johnny Gargano for most Takeover main events in history, therefore it is the 1st time since Takeover: Phoenix on January 26, 2019 that Cole was not in the main event, but he wasn't even on the card of that event, so it would be the 1st time since Takeover: Brooklyn 4 on August 18, 2018 that he was on the card & didn't compete in the main event, & was the 150th Match in Takeover History. - Tommaso Ciampa VS Karrion Kross was Ciampaâs 13th Takeover, giving him the 2nd most Takeover Matches in History after Johnny Gargano, who competed in his 17th Takeover & his 3rd in a row & his ever Non-Title Non-Gimmick Singles Match in Takeover, was Krossâ Takeover debut, making it the 1st Takeover since War Games III on November 23, 2019 to have someone make their Takeover debut & the 1st wrestler to make his Takeover debut in a Singles Match since Angel Garza & Isaiah Scott at War Games III on November 23, 2019, & was the 1st time ever that Ciampa wrestled someone making their Takeover debut - Charlotte Flair VS Rhea Ripley VS Io Shirai was the 15th Triple Threat Match of 2020, & the 1st since NXT on May 27, the 7th Triple Threat Match in Takeover History, the 1st since Takeover: War Games III on November 23, 2019, & the 2nd Womenâs Triple Threat at Takeover & 1st since Asuka VS Nikki Cross VS Ruby Riott at Takeover: Chicago on May 20, 2017, was the 5th NXT Womenâs Championship Match of 2020, the 1st since NXT on May 6, the 27th Womenâs Title Match in Takeover History & 2nd Takeover in a row, was Flairâs 6th Takeover & 1st since Takeover: Unstoppable on May 20, 2015, giving her a gap of 24 Takeovers in between, which is the longest gap between Takeover matches, her 5th Womenâs Title Match at Takeover & her 1st since she lost the title to Sasha Banks in a Fatal 4-Way at Takeover: Rival on February 11, 2015, & her 1st Triple Threat Match at a Takeover, her 2nd title defense, giving her more title defenses than Kairi Sane, who lost the title in her 1st defense at Evolution to Shayna Baszler on October 28, 2018, was Ripleyâs 3rd Takeover in a row, her 2nd Womenâs Title Match in a row, & her 1st Triple Threat Match at a Takeover, was Shiraiâs 5th Takeover & 1st since Takeover: War Games III on November 23, 2019, her 3rd Womenâs Title Match at a Takeover & the 1st since Takeover XXV on June 1, 2019, making it the 2nd Takeover in a row where a challenger challenged for the NXT Womenâs Title for the 3rd time, & her 1st Triple Threat Match at a Takeover, the 1st Womenâs Match to main event Takeover since Sasha Banks VS Bayley at Takeover: Respect on October 7, 2015, & was the 1st ever 1-on-1-on-1 Triple Threat Match to main event Takeover, as the 6-Man Triple Threat War Games main evented Takeover: War Games I on November 18, 2017, & everyoneâs 1st Takeover main event, the 1st ever Title Change in a Triple Threat Match in not only Takeover History but in NXT History, the 2nd NXT Womenâs Title Change of 2020, the 1st since Flair defeated Ripley at WrestleMania on April 5, the 8th Womenâs Title Change in Takeover History & the 1st since Kairi Sane defeated Shayna Baszler at Takeover: Brooklyn 4 on August 18, 2018, & the 1st time since Sasha Banks defeated Charlotte Flair, Bayley, & Becky Lynch at Takeover: Rival on February 11, 2015 that only the Womenâs Title changed hands at a Takeover
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Post by theironyuppie on Jun 7, 2020 21:31:06 GMT -5
Comprehensive stats! It was also the first time ever that women bookended a Takeover.
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Post by kingoftheindies on Jun 7, 2020 21:37:36 GMT -5
Show was... okay. Io winning the Title was long overdue, but i felt outside of that the show was just there
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Jun 7, 2020 22:07:32 GMT -5
I missed the whole damn show cause I was outside, I got to watch it later
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Post by hÀƥhtĂ„.gdÄlÄĂż on Jun 7, 2020 22:11:11 GMT -5
Iâll probably need to give this a rewatch at some point. Between Priest losing (again) and Charlotte existing I couldnât even give what I was watching a chance.
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Post by Topher is Human on Jun 7, 2020 23:03:55 GMT -5
I missed the whole damn show cause I was outside, I got to watch it later Rookie mistake, it was all there in the branding... In Your House.
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Post by gl83 on Jun 7, 2020 23:55:47 GMT -5
BREAKING; Dakota loses a match, she's beat Tegan twice. Three if you count that tag match a month or so ago.
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Post by hÀƥhtĂ„.gdÄlÄĂż on Jun 8, 2020 0:20:03 GMT -5
Btw, Iâm still shaking my head at how lame the crowd made Karrion Krossâ entrance seem.
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Post by Super Duper Dragunov on Jun 8, 2020 4:13:00 GMT -5
I cannot wait til crowds are back.
Io winning in front of a hot crowd would have been amazing.
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