Sorry that there was no in week reports, due to my new nightshift I have been extremely tired, in fact as I write this my body is aching all over, but I love writing these so I am not going to stop.
Let’s start off with NXT and I must say that this week it was extremely good and I really enjoyed it.
On the show we saw two great matches and an absolutely brilliant promo from Bryan Danielson and Michael Cole.
We saw a tag match between the teams of Christian and Heath Slater against R-Truth and David Otunga, and then later we saw Justin Gabriel vs. Wade Barrett.
The tag match saw Otunga and R-Truth win after an impressive match, and Gabriel was victorious in a just as impressive bout.
In between all that we had the Bryan Danielson and Michael Cole confrontation. It started with Cole in the ring with security, and he calls Bryan out for an apology, and if Bryan did not comply with this Cole said he would sue him for what he did last week.
When Bryan came down he said he would apologise and there is no need for the security. Cole asked the security to wait outside the ring while they talked.
Bryan apologises and Cole takes the apology. They start shaking hands when Bryan continues to finish his apology; he says that he is sorry that Michael Cole is the worst announcer in WWE history. Now of cores I do not 100% agree with that because I hold a special hatred for Matt Stryker on the announcers table not Cole.
Cole attempted to escape Bryans handshake but was unable to, Bryan started saying that Cole was not even man enough to escape a handshake as the security slid back into the ring.
Bryan keeps insulting Coles manhood then moves on to complain about WWE management who apparently tried to hold him back by putting him with the Miz who he claims is the worst WWE pro by far, and continues to complain about Miz before complaining about Cole some more saying he never earned the job that he has. Cole finally starts to get his say. He starts off with “You want to know the truth?” before moving into saying how he ripped on Bryan because he didn’t deserve to be in WWE. Bryan claims he has more heart than anyone in the locker room, Cole starts saying even if he is the best Bryan is lacking something. He moves on to say that Bryan should look in the mirror one time, stop making excuses. Stop blaming the Miz, stop blaming Cole and stop blaming WWE management and that Bryan did not have what takes to be there. He continues to insult Bryan before saying that Bryan is a loser and losers do not have heart. At that point Cole slapped Bryan and ducked out of the ring as the security held the now infuriated Bryan. Bryan gets free of the security and catches Cole outside the ring he takes him down and is about to start a beat down but the security is able to drag him away. They get him to the ramp and Bryan walks away on his own. As he gets to the top of the ramp Miz gets up from his seat and starts answering to the insults Bryan threw at him earlier, once at the top of the ramp Bryan threw a well placed hit to Miz’s face taking him down to the ground as they start to brawl, once again the security is in there to split the two holding back both Miz and Bryan who are as angry as can be. Bryan is taken back stage and Miz is left absolutely livid at the top of the ramp.
I could only find one word that describes the segment after watching it and that word is “Brilliant”. Every moment of that segment was riveting, and realistic. If someone who didn’t know anything about wrestling was watching that segment they would have thought it was real because it was performed so well.
You could really feel the anger and the feeling behind each person taking part and it has left me looking forward to the continuation of this story. I guess it looks like Bryan will still be getting onto that main roster which should be great and it was a great way of entering him in and still being able to drag another person from the NXT show to the big leagues.
At the end of the show we saw the one man rock band Heath Slater eliminated.
Word has it that the winner of NXT will most likely tag with there pro and go for the unified tag team champions at the next PPV.
The other option is David Otunga winning and taking on R-Truth for the US title.
It’s been said that Otunga, Barrett and Bryan are the only three NXT rookies who are guaranteed a main roster spot, although Gabriel is likely to stick around also.
Right, off of NXT and on to other news.
Randy Orton has said that he doesn’t think his shoulder injury is serious and he should be fine to wrestle at F4W. There is apparently a back up plan in place if Orton can not make it to F4W. If he is unable to wrestle, Sheamus will storyline injure Orton then a replacement superstar will step in, it would then lead to a rivalry storyline between Orton and Sheamus in July.
Although Batista has gone he apparently should be back in time for Wrestlemania 27 next year.
Lastly we will have a quick look at the new Tag team on Raw known as Jimmy and Jules Uso, along side Sarona Snuka. The Uso twins are the sons of former WWE star Rikishi, and Sarona being the daughter of WWE hall of famer Jimmy Superfly Snuka.
Unfortunately critics and others are giving negative reports on this new team. One wrestler familiar with the team said that they was not ready for prime time.
“Very, very sloppy,” the wrestler told the Pro Wrestling Torch regarding the brothers Uso. “They need a lot of work.”
Meanwhile, the wrestler delivered an even harsher review on the daughter of “The Superfly.”
“She’s the shits,” said the wrestler. “Sloppy as shit.”
Personally I think only time will tell weather this new team will do well.
Apparently at F4W we will see a Fatal 4 Way match for the unified tag titles so I am guessing the Uso’s will be one of these teams.
Well that is all for that round up. Do not forget to watch SmackDown! Tonight at 10 on SkySports3 and SkySports3HD.
Report will be tomorrow.
Matty.D Signing off.
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