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10 Greatest NXT TakeOvers Of All Time
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Aw, f***. …. f***. How do I … This is
going to make so many horrible people cross.
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Every single TakeOver has at least one match
of the year candidate on it, and some of the
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greatest emotional moments come on cards that
weren’t quite as good, how I … what’s
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the criteria … f***.
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I almost thought it was wrong to post this
video considering that as of recording, because
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right now it doesn’t seem TakeOver Tampa
is going ahead. Hey editor Rich, is TakeOver
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Tampa currently going ahead? THANKS, MATE.
But then I thought, f*** that, this list is
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all about celebrating what is taken all together,
for my taste, the best wrestling product ever
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created in the history of mankind.
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It’s not just moves, its emotional endurance,
sharply focused character-based storytelling,
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intricately designed spectacle from the greatest
physical performers to lace their boots. It
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finally legitimised western women’s wrestling
in the mainstream, it’s got some the best
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tag wrestling in the business, it’s created
some of the best long-term slow-burn storytelling
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ever. It’s the best of the indies and the
best of WWE all wrapped up in a sequence of
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shows that are epic without being FIVE f******
HOURS LONG. Where the hell do I start
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It’s the 10 Greatest NXT TakeOvers of All
Time
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Honorable mention - R Evolution
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Because I HAVE TO AND I’VE ONLY GOT 10.
Sami Zayn spends over a year toiling and sweating
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and redempting his way to the top of the NXT
mountain and it’s a beautiful moment, he
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has the chance to cheat but does it his way,
and makes it on his own as Sami Zayn, unique
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wonderful babyface, before being no-scoped
by his best friend who’d debuted just that
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night. The undercard isn’t as strong so
I can’t officially include it, but this
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payoff, this triumph and tragedy represents
everything the first era of NXT was, and effectively
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saw NXT start the climb towards the peak of
their first golden era.
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10. TakeOver Rival
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So when we’re looking at NXT, especially
in terms of TakeOver, there are (roughly)
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three main eras. The Zayn Era, the Roode Era,
and the DIY Era, or Gold, Silver and Platinum
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as they’re otherwise known. If you leave
this list feeling like the Zayn Era is underrepresented,
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I understand. Some of NXT’s greatest moments
exist in that era, American Alpha catching
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fire, the Banks/Bayley Iron Man match, Becky
Lynch finally putting all the pieces together,
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Enzo and Cass actually being good but it was
also still a developmental brand. There were
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indie megastars but also, like, Bull Dempsey
was there. That’s not a dig at Dempsey but
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the early TakeOvers were a true mix of skill
levels, which was sort of the point, showcase
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these guys. However, even back then some cards
were still fantastic, case in point TakeOver
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Rival. Not only was the undercard stacked,
Hideo Itami vs Tyler Breeze over-delivered,
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we had the first, and still somehow ONLY fatal-fourway
featuring the Four Horsewomen of NXT, and
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Neville vs Finn Balor was a solid match of
the year candidate, but the main event was
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the first step in one of the better rivalries
of the decade. Zayn vs Owens, the video package
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is one of the best NXT ever did and the match
itself was a masterpiece of simple, but unexpected
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booking. Zayn mistimes a leap to the outside,
cracking his head, then Owens just powerbombs
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him over and over and over and over again,
until the ref stops the match. Zayn loses
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nothing, he wasn’t even pinned, Owens is
turned into an even more loathsome monster
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and Zayns title reign ends after just a month,
with neither the champion or the championship
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suffering. This match proved to many new fans
that NXT knew how to reward its fans for their
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emotional investment. Just a stellar damn
night of wrestling, and this list is only
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just getting started.
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9. TakeOver Portland
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Right now, NXT feels like it’s approaching
the end of a very special time in its life.
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One of Gargano and Ciampa is likely to leave
the company at the next TakeOver, and the
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reign of the Undisputed Era seems to be crumbling
too. In yesteryear this would mean that we’re
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about to see a raft of very important call-ups,
necessitating a massive shift in the roster
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and a period of calm that sees less spectacle
and more a bit more patient character-building.
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NXT’s existence as a third brand throws
that tradition into uncertainty but it definitely
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feels like they’re ramping up for a finale,
because Goddamn this is NXT almost at the
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point of self-parody. Every match is so so
much, Lee/Dijakovic is the pinnacle of hoss
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wrestling and honestly though, will Keith
Lee marry me? Please? The undercard also features
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Bianca Belair heartbreakingly becoming a superstar
right when Charlotte decides to visit which
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is just dreadful timing, Gargano and Balor
being everything we needed it to be whilst
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also featuring Balor pinning Johnny with his
f****** DICK and the BroSerweights being very
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dumb but also very very good. The only thing
that really lets down this card at all, and
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this is obviously subjective is that NXT has
almost come too far in its delivery of big
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matches. Portland represents the latest in
a string of main events that stretch belief
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to its breaking point, and then DDT belief
on some concrete and then belief kicksout
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a few more times. Depends how much Ring of
Honour you like in your gumbo, but yeah, this
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feels like a final inhuman sprint towards
Tampa where everyone will explode in a Crisis
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on Infinite Earths style event, and then maaaaybe
things can calm down, just a smidge. You know,
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if Tampa happens…. oh...
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8. TakeOver Philadelphia
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If there’s one man that has become synonymous
with TakeOver that man would be Johnny Gargano,
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what would happen if a meerkat put on beef
and became the greatest set-piece wrestler
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in the world. Since the days of Gargano tagging
with Ciampa as DIY we knew he was an exceptional
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wrestler, but it wasn’t until TakeOver Philadelphia
with his INSANE match with Andrade that we
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knew he was the next top star of the industry.
It was the first one on one TakeOver match
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to go over 30 minutes, the Iron Woman match
went exactly 30 mins, don’t you @ me now,
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it was the first NXT match to receive 5 stars
from Dave Meltzer, if that’s something you
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care about, and it set a new standard for
TakeOver mains, something which perhaps they’ve
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tried a bit too hard sometimes to replicate.
It’s amazing, watch it again, and while
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the undercard is not the greatest of all time,
there’s still some very strong stuff here.
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AOP vs Undisputed Era is something special,
we have Shayna Bazler first TakeOver and while
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she hasn’t hit her prime, the arm-stomping
character work is still on point, Dream and
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Kassius Ohno have a fun match, and Cole and
Black have a very stupid extreme rules match
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featuring men doing things with chairs that
should not be done with chairs. However, as
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good as the rest of it is, it’s a one match
show, and what a match it is, ending with
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finish cheapshot from Tomasso Ciampa as a
perfect poison cherry on a meat sundae.
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7. TakeOver Brooklyn 1
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Does TakeOver Brooklyn feature Canadian Destroyers,
eight dozen kickouts and Fight Forever chants,
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no it does not. Does it feature moments of
pure wrestling happiness that have rarely
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if ever been replicated. Yes it does. First
off, Blue Pants appears and helps the Vaudevillains
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beat Blake and Murphy. Seems quaint to look
back on it, but GODDAMN did this make everyone
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happy at the time. If you’ve forgotten,
Blue Pants (aka AEW’s Librarian Leva Bates)
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was a comedy jobber who wore Blue Pants. Adorable.
Ignore what happened on the main roster (something
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you’ll have to do a lot of when watching
this show back) but the Vaudevillains were
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over, I promise you and their victory was
the first of a number of beam-inducing moments.
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Samoa Joe wrecked shop against Baron Corbin
at the top of his game, Apollo Crews debuted
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brilliantly, again ignore what came next,
and the ladder match between Balor and Owens
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was fantastic. Also, bloody hell what’s
Jushin Thunder Liger doing in NXT, wrestling
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like he’s in his 30s that’s what, go Kane
the Power Ranger, let’s fighting love. But
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of course, we’re here for Sasha Banks vs
Bayley and there’s still something in my
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eye. For any time that people bag on NXT for
being predictable, remind them that giving
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the fans a moment they’ve prayed for is
a good thing. Bayley ascending to the mountaintop
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and besting Sasha Banks in her prime was just…
it just made us all happy. All of us. Everyone,
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and when that curtain call took place it was
thoroughly earned. The story of women’s
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wrestling dominated much of 2015, and looking
back, this was the apex of that narrative.
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Emotive wrestling at its best.
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6. TakeOver Chicago 1
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And speaking of feelings, Ciampa, you godless
f***. So begins probably the best rivalry
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in NXT history. It’s truly an Odyssey, with
twists, turns, injuries, redemptions, wounds
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being torn open, and this is the Nexus point.
Well, the seeds had already been planted,
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because Triple H knows what he is doing, with
Ciampa maybe almost, but not quite turning
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on Gargano in the cruiserweight classic. The
team survived only to Die Another Day, and
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what a death. At the end of a great ladder
match, the two men stand at the top of the
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ramp, you think, will it happen, then the
absolute bastards through up the copyright
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logo which only appears seconds before the
end of the show, so you breathe out, unclench,
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relax, as Ciampa whispers, this is my moment,
and then… and … then … It’s a perfectly
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engineered bait and switch and exactly as
vicious as it needed to be. Pats on the back
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all round. For this moment alone, Chicago
is a significant TakeOver, but there’s also
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a hell of an undercard here. The Women’s
Triple threat is stellar, both Bobby Roode
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and Hideo Itami have the greatest match of
their NXT careers, then there Tyler bate vs
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Pete Dunne. One of the great show stealers
in TakeOver history, and wee beauty of match
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that sees Tyler Bate’s NXT UK Championship
run come to an end. A star-making performance
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for both men, especially Dunne, it helped
make this a fully formed great show, rather
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than just a show in service to a great story.
After a few underwhelming TakeOvers with Nakamura,
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Joe and Roode never quite managing to fill
the space left by Zayn Balor and Owens, this
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was a huge return for the brand.
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5. TakeOver Brooklyn 4
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Gargano & Ciampa were supposed to blow off
the most psychosexual feud of brotherhood,
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betrayal & brainwashing to not feature Bray
Wyatt and his sweaty kisses at TakeOver New
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York (oh don’t worry, we’ll get to that)
but because God hates necks, Tomato Champion
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went down, so for now this is the final Ciampa/Gargano
match until Tampa, if that even happens at
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this point, you know pandemics and all that,
again God seems to have something against
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Ciampa getting to finish telling his stories.
This is probably the least good of the ChampGargs
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which still makes it better than any match
over SummerSlam weekend, but it did also end
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with Johnny Stupid running into a speaker
because his dumbass just can’t quit ciampa.
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From a storytelling perspective, it’s one
of the most ambitious long-form projects and
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the care and no amount of slightly deflating
finishes can diminish all the callbacks, the
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repeated imagery, the anger, the nuanced psychological
cruelty. Yes, sign me up for another helping.
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The Street Fight at Chicago 2 was maybe better,
but the undercard is a lot stronger here,
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with the greatest towel-based storytelling
since Survivor Series 94 in Undisputed Era
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vs Moustache Mountain aka, the brothers shithead
vs a proud circus bear and his beautiful son.
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Velveteen Dream vs EC3 was a really good WWE
style match, remember when EC3 wrestled? Pepperidge
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farm remembers. Also, hey Kairi Sane was great
once because her vs Sheyna Bazler is also
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brilliant, but what really makes the undercard
a thing of beauty is the Cole/Ricochet match.
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It’s so good to see Ricochet being a thing,
pepperidge farm etc, and that spot where Cole
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nails Ricochet with a superkick as he’s
upside f****** down, sometimes, just sometimes,
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everything works out exactly as planned.
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4. TakeOver WarGames 2018
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The Wargames takeovers are just so silly.
A silly shoebox filled with silly beef who
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only barely know why they’re killing each
other. It’s the only time that I think NXT
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suffers from that debilitating WWE condition
of ‘sorry guys forget about whatever feuds
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you’ve got going on, the calendar says it’s
STIPULATION MATCH MONTH’. The other two
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shoebox takeovers are both good, no doubt,
but as a whole show 2018 stands head and shoulders
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above the rest. There isn’t a bad match
on the card, Kassius Ohno rides Matt Riddle’s
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knee all the way to heaven, NXT once again
proved why 2 out of 3 falls is their signature
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stip with the excellent blowoff to Sane/Bazler,
sexy mindgames prince had a truly star-cementing
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match against Ciampa, establishing himself
as perhaps the greatest character in all of
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NXT and Black Gargano stole the show with
Johnny proving that his in-ring persona actually
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get more engaging with him as a dirtbag. Also,
those Black Masses were an abject cruelty
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wrapped in holy vengeance. For twats like
me who prefer for their matches to have more
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community theatre than flips, “I absolve
you all your sins” feels like a present,
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just for me. And then there’s the shoebox,
and gosh it’s silly. The Viking Experience
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team with Captain Bounce and Billy Fingers
vs The Twatstreet Boys. Why not I guess? It
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is November after all. It’s … there’s
… it’s a lot. There’s so much in it,
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45 minutes of seemingly endless spots, with
a nice sprinkling of story with Undisputed
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Era locking Dunne inside his cage so he can’t
enter the match. Seeing as it’s kind of
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what Wargames seems to be designed for, let’s
just rattle off some spots, Ricochet leaping
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from one ring to the next, that GREAT shot
of both teams standing in each ring recreating
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the Civil War poster, possibly the beefiest
tower of doom spot in all of wrestling and
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then, of course, Ricochet proving why he’s
a f****** valuable commodity with the double
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moonsault off the top of the cage. What a
stupid thing to cap off a very stupid, but
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very great TakeOver.
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3. TakeOver Dallas
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I get it. A lot of you would not rank Dallas
quite this high, but honestly, this might
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still be my personal favourite TakeOver. More
than any other show NXT has done, this one
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felt like a card filled with actual living,
breathing superheroes. NXT has a lot of indy
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wrestlers who almost feel anti-WWE because
their only quotes ‘gimmick’ is I’m a
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very good wrestler, but people don’t give
NXT nearly enough credit for it being a showcase
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of the best qualities of WWE, the showmanship,
and how that elevates their characters to
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something else, monsters, gods and demons.
I will always like my NXT hypermoves-style
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cut with WWE camp, it’s the best of both
wrestling world and Dallas is that at its
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best. Baron Corbin coming to the ring with
skulls on his shoulders, American Alpha finally
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becoming super saiyan nerds, Asuka killing
our hero because Bayley is but a person and
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Asuka is a goddess of performing brain surgery
with her f****** feet, Finn Balor going Texas
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Chainsaw Massacre on Samoa Joe, it’s excellent
wrestling and near mythic visuals, and then
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we get to Nakamura vs Zayn. The most special
moment of a most special night. It’s genuinely,
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from every single standpoint, perfect. The
anticipation of the crowd, Nakamura appearing
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in silhouette before that note slides like
a knife on skin to reveal the man who set
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New Japan aflame. Sami Zayn getting the best
possible swansong in a promotion that had
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been built partly on his back, it’s the
end of his era. That bit where they’re just
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punching each other FOR AGES. I know it's
not a perfect show, there’s ref stoppages
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for blood, the Baron Corbin match isn’t
quite as epic, but this all means nothing.
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It’s a sentimental choice, but bloody hell
I’d make Dallas number 1 if I could.
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2. TakeOver New Orleans
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I went around and around with this one, I
really did. I wasn’t sure if this should
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be number 1, I just … the top two TakeOvers
are just perfect shows. They are. From top
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to toe, there’s literally nothing wrong
with either of them so hey, if this is your
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favourite I want you to know that I understand,
and I’m here for you. It features not one,
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but goddamn two wrestling observer 5 star
matches in the ladder match for the North
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American Championship and the first and so
far best singles match in the Gargano Ciampa
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feud. Everything was great, Sheyna Bazler
became NXT Women’s Champion for the first
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time and beast moded her shoulder back into
its socket to show that, yup, she completely
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gets pro wrestling, she’s going to be just
fine, Roderick Strong shocked the world and,
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I guess, the system by joining the Undisputed
Era and being the final chaos emerald needed
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to take the group Super Sonic, Aleister Black
was crowned NXT Champion and actually f******
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smiled, we caught you, we’ve got you on
TAPE, that match was another notch in the
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increasingly crowded bedpost of Andrade’s
accomplishments, and then the main event.
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So, it depends what you want from your wrestling,
but I think it might be the best main event
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in Takeover history, certain from a storytelling
standpoint. All the seeds blossom here, the
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crutch, the leg brace, each man going back
to their DIY finisher, them sitting side by
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side just like they did at the cruiserweight
classic, brothers, worn down, destroyed, nothing
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left but each other, and then Ciampa completely
shits any shot at redemption up the wall,
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thereby sealing his own destruction. Just
… yes … to all of it.
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1. TakeOver New York
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For a whole bunch of other people, this card
has the great main event in TakeOver history
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and honestly, lets just take a moment to appreciate
how lucky we are that NXT exists. It justifies
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the existence of WWE almost by itself and
it is the king of wrestling. If there’s
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only one thing that puts New York over New
Orleans - and by this naming trend, TakeOvers
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New Jersey, New Mexico and New Hampshire are
going to be full big boy trousers - it’s
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that maybe the ladder match was too good and
hurt the matches that followed. Here though,
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through some alchemical magic, every match
manages to compel the crowd and deliver in
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a big way. The Viking Experience vs The Undertaker’s
Grumpy Teenager and Kid Flippz was off the
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hook and generated that warm thank you feeling,
as both Black and Ricochet left to become
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a man trapped in a room and a man trapped
in vince’s mcmahon’s scorn respectively.
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Velveteen Dream wrestles Matt Riddle in what
is an absolute dream match from both a character
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and style perspective, it’s the purest WWE
style performer vs the purest MMA style performer
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and both of them are big silly characters
who add immeasurably to the camp and demented
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personality of the brand. Also the meta joy
of knowing that by winning, Dream gets to
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grow and shine even when confronted with the
hottest newest prospect is such a deserved
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reward for everything he does. Then f******
hell Walter vs Pete Dunne. Sweet jesus the
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chops, the big hands of the big man. Walters
like a bank manager who’s gone off the f******
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deep end, strips down to his pants and runs
screaming into a car park to fight all the
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f****** cars. Then you get Bazler vs Belair
vs Sane vs Shirai and just … how much more
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is there left to say. Listing the names is
all the endorsement I can give without crashing
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thesaurus.com by spam refreshing the page
for ‘love’ And then Johnny Gargano and
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Adam Cole wrestle for 40 minutes, with Gargano
going in as the unofficial heel because it
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was quote ‘Adam Cole’s Time’ and turning
it around so the fan were more rabid for him
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that possibly in his entire career. Is it
a bit much, yes, does it have too many kickouts...mmmm…
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probably, but it stands as the culmination
of Johnny Gargano’s journey, that after
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everything has been taken from him, DIY, his
health, his sanity, even the ultimate revenge
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against Ciampa all he has left is the NXT
Championship and somehow that makes him invulnerable.
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It works and when he finally reaches the top
it’s just… joy. What a show. Look at all
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these shows. I just … f***.
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And that’s our list, did we miss your favourite
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