The NXT Report Card (5/2/18): Ruthless Roddy Rules

Well friends, many things have changed during my stint as high chancellor of NXT reviews but if thereā€™s one constant that still lives to this day: itā€™s my passion and love for the backbreaking, show-stešŸ§øaling, heel turning son of a gun known as Roderick ā€˜Roddyā€™ Strong. Well, tonight is the start of a new ERA for Roddy as he wrestles his first match as a part of The Undisputed Era faction. Historically, Strongā€™s work is only greater when heā€™s operating on the heel side so basically, Iā€™m very excited right now. Honestly, I refuse to mention anything else in this intro as frankly, this is now the Roddy Report Cź¦ard friends. Welcome aboard.

DISCLAIMER: any wild predictions I make that you disagree with will likely be proven completely wrong in the coming weeks, months and years anyway so donā€™t worry too much. Basically, take everything you read from this point forward with a grain of salt as its credibility is preposāœ¤terously low.

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Fittingly, The Undisputed Era open this weekā€™s episode as Cole talks about last weekā€™s title defence opposite Oney Lorcan. Ole Fish then threatened to send people to hospital before King Roddy spoke about Dunne. Iā€™m fired up right now guys, very fired up.

Kairi Sane

In-ring, itā€™ll be some womenā€™s division action that kicks us off as Kairi Sane takes on Shazza McKenzie. Some babyface silliness got us started before Sane rallied with a few big chops and ā€˜The Sliding D.ā€™ The Alabama Slam followed as well Kairiā€™s big elbow drop to give her a rapid win. Super short match but SanšŸ’–e always come across as a strong babyface nonetheless.

Grade: B

As Kairi celebrated her win, Lacey Evansā€™ music hit and she made her way out to the ring. She was here with a fake apology and said that after all, SašŸ¦©ne really did belong her in NXT. However, she thenšŸ½ extended her hand before punching Sane in the face. Kairiā€™s uncertain facials here were wonderful and Evans spoke well too, actually fine little segment to be honest.

After this we got a recap of Tommaso Ciampaā€™s attack on Johnny Gargano from last week before hearing from Candice LeRae. She was quite upset and even started crying about Johnnyā€™s demiseā€¦very sad but try losing your favourite rassler to SmackDown Live wąµ²hen you have a weekly report card to write. Thatā€™s suffering, thatā€™s pain.

A Lars Sullivan video package followed and was fine even if Iā€™m still not sure as to whether or not Lars voice adds or dā™•etracts from hišŸ… s character. In fact, Iā€™m unsure if Iā€™ll ever know at this point.

Street Profits

Some babyface tag team action now in a match that totallā–Øy, definitely wonā€™t lead to a heel turn as The Street Profits take on TM61. Montez Ford and Nick Miller got us started here, the opposing ends of NXTā€™s mythical charisma scale. Ford used his speed early, then bringing in šŸ’ƒDawkins to overpower his foe before some tandem offence sent TM61 to the floor.

Miller soon avoided Dawkins corner splash gimmick though and the Aussies then took over, controlling the big man for a short portion of the match. A double clothesline spot came before long though and allowed for Fordā€™s hot tag as he run wild on Thorne. His hot tag unsurprisingly had big energy but in the end, Thorne stole a win, putting his feeš’t on the ropes for a suspect roll-up win.

As I said last week folks, heel turn alert.

Grade: B

TM61

As you can imagine, this match didnā€™t have a lot to it but its purpose was a simple one: change things for TM61. Even with their well-made vignettes upon returning, Miller and Thorne have just felt ratherāœ… aimless in NXT and unfortunately, were rather low on the tag team totem pole. Hopefully this will alter things for them but as for this particular match, I havenā€™t got much to say other than it was weird to see Thorne feed a hot tag rather than make one.

Speaking of such, Iā€™m interested to see how these two develop their heat segments as here it wasšŸŒŸ just their signature offence, but Iā€™m sure thatā€™ll change now that theyā€™ve officially made the switch.

Grade: B-

Following this tag match, we got some hype for another one. After seeing the tale of the tape for War Raiders vs. Heavy Machinery, we also got a video package to promote the match too. They gave this a big fight feel and I for one am šŸŒžvery much looking forward to it on next weekā€™s show.

Kassius Ohno, the knockout artist thatā€™s hard to hit, was hereź§‹ now and he called CiašŸ¼mpa a coward before challenging him to a fistfight of some kind. Fun.

Kona Reeves

Well here we go, the big re-debut that no one has been waiting forā€¦Kona Reeves is back! Heā€™s facing Patrick Scott and is apparently now friends with Bobby Roode but either way, heā€™s trying way too hard here in his entrance here. Thatā€™s not a major criticism, heā€™s young and committing the best he can but to me, this needs some refining as right now, it feels very rough around the edges. I reź¦iterate though, thatā€™s to be expected.

Speakiną¼’g of such he was shouting wildly and whilst this was also a bit much for me, it did lead to some nice aggression in-ring as Reeves jumped on Scott, mauling him in the corner. I appreciated that you could see him trying to implement some strong heel mannerisms and such and whilst they arenā€™t quite there yet, his mean-streak is still encouraging. The reverse elbow wasnā€™t so cool though, and THE HAWAIIN Dā›ŽROP isnā€™t the best finish either.

This was far from a homerun but itā€™s too early for me to overly criticise right now. Iā€™ll give this character and moreover, the performer behind it, a chance to dą¹Ševelop for now.

Grade: C

Following this wackiness, we got an EC3 video packagešŸ’ in which he made a somehow good ā€œfive starsā€ reference. He also intentionally lied about sequels always being better and this ruled too. EC3 then said that he planned on making this place ā€˜NX3.ā€™ This would actually hurt my minimal brand greatly but all the same, I love this character and heā€™ll be IN ACTION next week.

Up next, Dakota Kai was speaking to the media about the recent call-ups but quicklšŸ… y became uncomfortable when Shayna was brought up. Vanessa Borne then interrupted and said that if she was Kai, sheā€™d have slapped Baszler in the face. Just when I was expecting Baszler to appear behind Borne though, Dakota simply said sheā€™s not afraid and Vanessa walked off on her own accord. BšŸ„ƒased on this, I assume that weā€™ll be seeing these two women wrestle rather soon. In all seriousness, Kai played her role neatly here and Borne came off as confident. I guess thatā€™s all you could ask for.

Candice LeRae

The aforementioned Candice Wrestling is back again, this time for her match with THE EST OF NX3. LeRae looked understandably shaken and MauroĀ was right to praise her courage, especially considering that Johnnyā€™s condition is still apparently unclear. This was a revelation that reflected poorly on the local doctors if weā€™re being honest. Nonetheless, Candice was overpowered early before firing back with somšŸŽe quick counters until she was caught in mid-air and slammed to the mat.

She struggled to regain momentum from that point forward, making a comeback late that didnā€™t last as she was pinned clean by Belairā€™s finish. Candice portrayed her fear and nerves beautifully here and did a great job telling this story. The eventual rematch between these two should be a lot of fun too as thereā€™s now a natšŸ­ural story to tell. LeRae really used her experience here and put in an admirable performance from a character perspective.

Grade: A

Bianca Belair

Physically, few female wrestlers on earth are more impressive than Belair and this match highlighted that perfectly. The deadlift spot was magnificent and the follow-up military press snake eyes was cool too. Iā€™m always a proponent of her using the Torture Rack of course as it was oncšŸ¦‚e the most over finish in the business and is now criminally underused. In fact, a part of me thinks that it should be her actual finish but in fairness, her Alley Oop stands out quite a bit too.

Either way, this made Bianca look like a star as her offence was so eye-catching that Candiceā€™s character stuff šŸŽƒdidnā€™t even make her clean win look less impressive. As has been the case for some time now, Belair quite clearly has the tools to be a major plā™Šayer in this division and this was a big showing for her.

Grade: A

Just before we move to our main event, we are informed that next weekā€™s show will feature Raul Mendoza vs. EC3 as well as the teased Ciampa vs. OhnoĀ matchā€¦cool.

Pete Dunne

Well, after over 40 minutes of waiting itā€™s finally here: The Bruiserweight vs. King Roddy. The Undisputed Era are with Strong here but either way this started as all grudge matches should, with the babyface sprintšŸ’ing across the ring full of rage. Dunne ź¦‰immediately floored Strong with a huge forearm and then unleashed a huge kick to Roddyā€™s arm before chasing him out to the floor. He then nailed Strong hard to the back of his head but was caught by a dropkick as the matchā€™s momentum swung.

After selling solidly throughout a simply ferocious heat segment, Dunne eveā™’ntually made a comeback, hitting the X-Plex before once again going after Strongā€™s arm. A wild strike exchange came next and Dunne then caught a rear naked choke before transitioning to an armbar. Strong scrambled to the ropes though and more back and forth action followed. Roddyā€™s venomous forearms only fired Dunne up in the end, and he responded by snapping Strongā€™s fingers and hitting a tremendous release German Suplex.

Bitter End followed but Cole & Oā€™Reilly broke up the fall to cause a DQ finish. The Era then put the boots to Dunne until Danny Burch & Oney Lorcan made the save, clearing the ring by the UK šŸ°Champā€™s side. Dunne even hurled Oā€™Reillyā€™s shoe at them as they escaped to safety. Dunne was very good here as usual but goodness gracious, he was in there with a wrestling god this week.

Grade: B+

Roderick Strong

Everything from the outset here was absolute perfection. It was all so sharp and crisp but yet still came with such tremendous grit and spite. After being stunned by Dunneā€™s forearm, Strong immediately engaged in some tenacious grappling, a moment that perfectly set the tone for this intense battle. Strong sold early as DušŸƒnne run wild butšŸ¦¹ as soon as it was time, Roddy turned things around dramatically, dropkicking Pete out the air before slamming him onto the apron.

A massive chop followed as well as some vicious kicks to keep Dunne grounded. Guys, Roddy is amazing to an almost frišŸ’œghtening degree. I mean heā€™s aggressive whether heel or baby but here he was just sublime, so violent and purposeful when in control. Due to the finish, Strong was obviously made to look excellent in this match but even still, he maximised each minute magnificently.

Long-time readers will know that sometimes its matches like this one that I enjoy most. To me, being able to wrestle a 10 minute TV match of this quality shows how great a worker really is. Being able to shine like this under ā€˜limitationsā€™ whilst not overdoing it is a real skill and RoddyĀ išŸ·s in the absolute top tier in that regard. Honestly, of all the TVs Iā€™ve covered since starting this Report Card, this maybe my favourite performance of all time. Superb stuff from a simply mastešŸ½rful performer.

Grade: A*

Final Thoughts

I think that my general response to this show is that one of NXTā€™s usual strengths kind of left them here. ā€˜Less is moreā€™ and to me, that was evident this week as with 5 matches, this show almost struggled to breathe for me which hindered peopleā€™s opportunity toā›„ truly stand out. Some elements of this show felt rushed I thought and other than Candice vs. Belair, very little before the main event really worked much for me. Luckily, I absolutely loved the main event and that alone made this shoź¦‰w a strong one for me.

Either way, a lot is happeniź¦ng in NXT right now and most of it is genuinely captivating.

Grade: B+

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