NXT TakeOver: WarGames
The third NXT WarGames was a night of violence, drama, and surprises. It was great!
The third NXT WarGames was a night of violence, drama, and surprises. It was great!
Lacey Evans and Natalya battle one more time on a kickoff show that could have had more action and interviews.
The Cruiserweight Title and Women’s Tag Titles are on the line on a good kickoff show for this year’s SummerSlam.
Dana Brooke battles Sarah Logan and the team of Titus O’Neil and No Way Jose faces EC3 and Eric Young in an average episode of Main Event.
The Cruiserweight and Intercontinental titles are both on the line in two very good matches to kick off this year’s Extreme Rules!
The Usos face the SmackDown tag champs Daniel Bryan and Rowan in a non-title match on the kickoff for Money in the Bank.
Xavier Woods and Big E take on Rusev and Shinsuke Nakamura as we prepare for Fastlane.
Two fun battle royals and a great Cruiserweight Title match make this a nice warm-up for Wrestlemania 34!
This was a long Kickoff and wasn’t necessary for watching Survivor Series, but it did have three decent matches which is nice.
Tye Dillinger attempts to silence Aiden English in a surprsingly good warmup match on a decent pre-show for this year’s Battleground PPV.
Zack Ryder returns to the ring as the Hype Bros face The Colons and the Kickoff for this year’s Money in the Bank PPV.
Kalisto faces Apollo Crews in a decent Kickoff for this year’s Extreme Rules.
Enzo & Cass face Gallows & Anderson, and The Miz welcomes Finn Balor to Miz TV in a pretty average, but fine, warmup to the Payback PPV.
With a lot of talking and three matches of varying quality, this was a pretty average kickoff show. Though the good parts were quite entertaining, there weren’t a ton of them considering the two-hour running time of the show.
This was an okay way to start the night, complete with a Main Event quality match featuring Mojo Rawley versus Curt Hawkins.