Saturday, December 18, 2021

Day 17 and 18 2021

 









WWE NXT:UK 9/23/21

WWE UK Title Number One Contenders Triple Threat Match

Rampage Brown vs. A-Kid vs. Nelson Frazer 


A real clash of styles here. Rampage is a bruiser while A-Kid and Frazer are quicksters with a knack for submissions (A-Kid) and high flying maneuvers (Frazer). For a majority of the match A-Kid and Frazer try their damnedest but are out powered and usually tossed around by Rampage. They try to work together to neutralize Brown but that doesn’t work. A-Kid even sabotages the teamwork at one point then karma takes the form of a 6ft scary Englishman and knocks his ass into the corner. The rest of the match basically follows this formula with occasional breaks for Kid and Frazer to show off together. 


Fuck this match is too good for me to do it justice. It’s close to twenty or thirty minute and never once feels like it. It’s like a really good movie. The action is phenomenal throughout and even at twenty plus minutes I didn’t want it to end. It sucks that NXT UK is basically non-existent for most fans, myself often included, because these three and other talent deserve more eyes on their matches. 


WWE NXT:UK 9/2/21

Heritage Cup Rules Match

Nelson Frazer vs. Teoman 


A quarter final match in a tourney to determine the number one contender for the Heritage Cup held by Tyler Bate. Refresher, 6 three minute rounds, and the first to score two falls win the match. 


Teoman is absolutely viscous in this match. He controls the first two rounds and scores the first fall. Teomans reign continues into the third round but Frazer mounts a comeback  that eventually brings him a score tying pinfall in the fourth round. The two go into hyperdrive in the fifth, and ultimately final round. 


This was really good as well. Teoman is a vicious as fuck heel and Frazer is almost a natural at playing the face in peril. The two waste no time in this match as they are constantly moving. It’s just two good wrestlers having a really good fucking match  and I’m pretty sure I’ve never seen the finishing move anywhere before. 

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