SmackDown Recap & Review – Episode 880
This was a good show. It had a great beginning, and the main event was nicely set up and well-executed.
This was a good show. It had a great beginning, and the main event was nicely set up and well-executed.
This was a pretty good show, but it didn’t feel like much really happened.
A great show from start to finish.
Two good matches. Decent show.
A good show. Worth watching.
Neville takes on Viktor and Summer Rae battles Natalya in an okay but not terribly note-worthy episode of Superstars.
An okay show with a very good main event between Zack Ryder and Stardust.
This week’s episode of NXT wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t great either. A pretty average show with announcements of exciting matches in the next few weeks.
Bayley put her title on the line against her friend Carmella in a match that had some surprising and satisfying elements.
With a couple of good matches, a lot of filler, and a return that no one cares about (both in-story and out), this week’s NXT was okay.
The first Full Sail NXT of 2016 set up some possible new directions for its singles title holders, but the show itself got NXT off to a slow start for the year.
It’s a fresh start for NXT as Sami Zayn returns, Elias Samson debuts, and new directions are taken in the aftermatch of Takeover!
After weeks of buildup, Takeover: London was a satisfying payoff and a very good show.
A pretty good show and a nice final stop before Takeover next week. All the right things were built up, and there was some pretty good wrestling on the show as well.
The tag titles and the Women’s title are on the line in a night that saw lots of drama and buildup, but not much wrestling.
With an unusual amount of squash matches, this show could have been better, but a title match main event helped to elevate the entertainment.