NXT
Date: August 14, 2019
Location: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Commentators: Nigel McGuinness, Mauro Ranallo, Beth Phoenix
It’s one of those unique fallout shows tonight as we deal with everything from Takeover: Toronto. This time around though we have another big match on the docket with the finals of the Breakout Tournament. This one hasn’t had the best results so far but maybe the finals can make up for it a bit. Let’s get to it.
We open with the traditional recap of Takeover.
Opening sequence.
Breezango vs. Forgotten Sons
This is Fandango’s first match in over a year so he starts against Cutler, who tries a sunset flip. You don’t do that against Fandango, who saves himself through the power of dance. They head outside with the Sons being laid out before it’s off to Breeze back inside. A Jaxson Ryker cheap shot from the floor puts Breeze in trouble and it’s already time to start the alternating beatdown. Breeze fights out of the corner with a kick to Blake’s head but Ryker pulls Fandango off the apron.
That means the big, dramatic ejection and now the hot tag goes through. Fandango snaps off some powerslams and grabs a tornado DDT on Blake. A big clothesline takes Fandango down though and it’s a hurricanrana into the diving headbutt for two with Breeze making the save. It’s back to Breeze as everything breaks down, leaving Fandango to hit the big flip dive. Cutler gets caught with a backbreaker from Breeze and Fandango adds a slingshot elbow for the pin at 5:49.
Result: Breezango b. Forgotten Sons – Slingshot elbow to Cutler (5:49)
We look at Velveteen Dream retaining the North American Title over Pete Dunne and Roderick Strong.
Dunne says Dream stole a pin to retain the title, which kept him from starting his next title run. He’s coming for the title no matter what.
Long recap of the entire Breakout Tournament.
We look at the Street Profits retaining the Tag Team Titles over the Undisputed Era.
The Undisputed Era is screaming for William Regal and insist that the illegal man was pinned.
A replay shows that Bobby Fish did tag himself in so O’Reilly couldn’t be pinned.
Music video on the new Io Shirai, who doesn’t need anyone standing next to her and destroyed Candice LeRae at Takeover.
Video on Shayna Baszler retaining the Women’s Title against Mia Yim.
Baszler’s only comments: “And still.”
Long video on Adam Cole retaining the NXT Title over Johnny Gargano in a 2/3 falls match.
Video on the Matt Riddle/Killian Dain brawl from Takeover. They meet next week.
Breakout Tournament Finals: Jordan Myles vs. Cameron Grimes
The winner gets a title shot of their choice at some point in the future. Feeling out process to start with Myles going after the leg. Myles follows up by knocking Grimes to the floor but Grimes is fine enough to hit a forearm to the face. Back in and a hard whip into the buckle drops Myles for two and it’s time to crank on an armbar. Grimes starts in on the leg with a dragon screw legwhip but the leg is fine enough to kick Grimes in the face. A basement dropkick sends him outside for a penalty kick from the apron.
Back in and a high crossbody gives Myles two. Grimes is right back with an Orange Crush for two of his own but Myles snaps off a German suplex for another two. The running flip belly to belly gives Grimes two more and he kicks Myles in the head for good measure. Another attempt at the whip into the corner is blocked and we get a finger wave from Myles. The brainbuster plants Grimes and it’s the Midnight Star to give Myles the pin at 9:50.
Result: Jordan Myles b. Cameron Grimes – Midnight Star (9:50)
William Regal comes out to present Myles with his championship contract to end the show.
Results
Breezango b. Forgotten Sons – Slingshot elbow to Cutler
Jordan Myles b. Cameron Grimes – Midnight Star
Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his Amazon author page with 28 wrestling books. His latest book is the History Of In Your House.
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