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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Oct 2, 2019 21:20:51 GMT -5
Cole went from no one really in sight to now having 2 legit challengers You can also add in Dream getting a shot eventually as well as Gargano not being far behind I also wonder if more people will head back to NXT too and if so that could be even more challengers. There's so much they can do with it. With the money basically being "equal" I think a lot of guys will consider this an option I think Nakamura is a prime on. Dude loves his surfing and while he likes to travel too, being able to stay close to home with his family just seems like something he won't pass up I would love for someone really established like Randy to jump there. Dude has basically said he doesn't want to do the oversea tours anymore and having Randy in Florida can only mean great things for young guys and it be a fresh spot for him after 15 plus years in Raw and SD
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Post by Gus Richlen: Ruffian on Oct 2, 2019 21:28:10 GMT -5
And I will also say this.
I love RAW and SD on the times I get to watch. But there are plenty of times where the two leave something to be desired. Watching NXT tonight, I didn't feel that way. This was a show I wouldn't feel out of place praising. I really hope it stays that way because I need something in WWE to be genuinely positive about.
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Post by jhbboy198917 on Oct 2, 2019 21:31:39 GMT -5
Cole went from no one really in sight to now having 2 legit challengers You can also add in Dream getting a shot eventually as well as Gargano not being far behind I also wonder if more people will head back to NXT too and if so that could be even more challengers. There's so much they can do with it. I really want Daniel Bryan in NXT
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Post by hbkid718 on Oct 2, 2019 21:44:38 GMT -5
I didn’t watch AEW so I have nothing to compare to, but no matter who wins the ratings the wrestling fans are the true winners and the man that is the most happy at tonight is Dusty Rhodes, looking down from Heaven proud of his real sons and his sons & daughters that he trained in NXT. NXT started off hot with an amazing match between Matt Riddle & Adam Cole. I don’t mind the surprise return especially if they weren’t being used on the main roster and if there are no wrestlers in NXT ready to move up to face Cole for the title. Yim VS Shirai was great, as was Gargano VS Thorne. I like the use of the Split-screen during the matches, so you can’t flip the channel. LeRae VS Baszler was a fun match & Dunne VS Burch was hard-hitting. I like the post-match attack. It was different and good feud to start his career. The Street Profits entrance with Wale was the 1st thing that I didn’t like on tonight’s show, but their match VS The Undisputed ERA was great. That’s how I like Dawkins & Ford, not their crap promos on Raw.
Here are the Facts & Stats for NXT: - This was the 1st ever NXT TV show to have a NXT Championship, Women’s Championship, & Tag Team Championship Match on it - Matt Riddle VS Adam Cole was the 6th NXT Championship Match of 2019 & the 1st since NXT on September 4, Cole’s 1st NXT match since September 4 & his 1st NXT opener since March 20, Riddle’s 3rd week in a row on NXT, which was the 2nd week in a row someone competed 3 weeks in a row on NXT & his 1st opener since July 17, & was their 2nd match against each other, & their 1st re-match - Mia Yim VS Io Shirai was both Yim & Shirai’s 1st NXT match since September 18 & was the 1050th Match in WWE, 205 Live, NXT UK, & NXT on TV & PPV in 2019 - Johnny Gargano VS Shane Thorne was Thorne’s 1st NXT match since August 21 & was Gargano’s 1st match overall since Takeover: Toronto on August 10 & 1st on NXT TV since May 22 - Candice LeRae VS Shayna Baszler was the 7th NXT Women’s Championship Match of 2019, the 1st since Takeover: Toronto on August 10, & the 1st on NXT TV since June 26, LeRae’s 1st NXT since June 18, & Baszler’s 1st NXT since September 11. & was the 3rd week in a row that NXT had 2 Women’s Matches - Pete Dunne VS Danny Burch was Burch’s 2nd week in a row & his 1st Singles Match since he lost to Jaxson Ryker on NXT on April 10 & was Dunne’s 1st NXT since September 18 - The Street Profits VS The Undisputed ERA was the 8th NXT Tag Team Championship Match of 2019 & the 1st since NXT on August 28, Angelo Dawkins, Montez Ford, Bobby Fish, & Kyle O’Reilly’s 1st NXT match since August 28, & was their 3rd match against each other, & their 2nd re-match
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