With Tyler Bate transitioning away from the UK championship, there is literally nothing else for Bate to do. Might as well take advantage of some more of the UK guys and give Moustache Mountain a go in the tournament.
With Tyler Bate transitioning away from the UK championship, there is literally nothing else for Bate to do. Might as well take advantage of some more of the UK guys and give Moustache Mountain a go in the tournament.
The Day Wrestling Got Too Real
I think you could potentially do this right, have Ember fight Shayna for the title, and Kairi accidentally causes Ember the title while trying to protect her from Shayna killing her. Ember gets pissed off at Kairi for costing her the title, attacks her and blames her for the loss, boom there's a feud with a good background and story.
what's y'all least favourite part of nxt atthe moment?
It not being broadcast on TV.
How No Way Jose fell into a ravine.
There's not a lot to dislike, per se. It's one-hour format leaves little room for filler, which is my biggest gripe about main roster programming.
I suppose Percy is a little weak, but as this is the developmental brand I give him more leeway. Even then, the brand is suiting Percy in that regard, as I am hearing improvement from him.
That Oney Lorcan is in an unsuccessful tag team instead of fluking his way into a title match with Almas which Almas initially laughs off but turns into a three hour war. Is that so much to ask for? Is it? IS IT!?
I've been hearing some pernicious stories about a couple of assholes at NXT house shows, chanting racist shit at Almas, Moon and most recently, Sane. Thankfully this doesn't appear to be an issue at tapings, but I really think this is something WWE need to step up on stamping out, especially in smaller venues where it's easier to cut through the audience and shout that abuse. Performers and the rest of the audience do not deserve to hear that, and considering people have been kicked out of venues for far less by WWE in the past, this should be addressed sooner rather than later.
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