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Nxt TakeOver: London was a historic show for both Nxt and the WWE, a live, prime-time wrestling show in the UK featuring some of the greatest wrestling talents today. Thoroughly shaming the WWE’s recent TLC pay-per-view, TakeOver London served up rock-solid bouts from start to finish without a single hiccup, cementing the brand’s supreme quality over their rather inconsistent bigger brother.
As you might know from reading Ross Tweddell’s’s extensive rundown of Nxt London’s most Wtf moments, the show brought a solid share of weird alongside all the brilliance, ensuring it was one of the year’s best and most memorable shows from any company operating today.
Once again, Vince could learn a lot from watching Triple H conduct business, and that sounds really damn weird to say.
Here are 16 more bizarre and hilarious happenings from Nxt TakeOver: London…
16. That Awful CGI Set WWE.
Nxt TakeOver: London was a historic show for both Nxt and the WWE, a live, prime-time wrestling show in the UK featuring some of the greatest wrestling talents today. Thoroughly shaming the WWE’s recent TLC pay-per-view, TakeOver London served up rock-solid bouts from start to finish without a single hiccup, cementing the brand’s supreme quality over their rather inconsistent bigger brother.
As you might know from reading Ross Tweddell’s’s extensive rundown of Nxt London’s most Wtf moments, the show brought a solid share of weird alongside all the brilliance, ensuring it was one of the year’s best and most memorable shows from any company operating today.
Once again, Vince could learn a lot from watching Triple H conduct business, and that sounds really damn weird to say.
Here are 16 more bizarre and hilarious happenings from Nxt TakeOver: London…
16. That Awful CGI Set WWE.
- 12/18/2015
- by Jack Pooley
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
How strange is it that, on a show in which Bayley, Finn Balor, Samoa Joe, and Asuka turned in great performances, the most memorable thing about it was the crowd? So raucous were those in attendance for Nxt TakeOver: London, it’s likely that in a few years’ time, very little of the actual card is remembered – at least when compared to the atmosphere it took place in.
Like a mini version of the Raw after WrestleMania, TakeOver London was packed full of easily-missible, highly-entertaining moments from top to bottom. From Triple H’s surprise opening promo to the enthralling main event, so much about the show rewarded those with a keen eye – and perhaps a slightly off-kilter sense of humour.
However, don’t worry if you missed out. Here’s a collection of some of the most interesting, humorous, and downright weird Easter eggs from a pulse-pounding night of Nxt action.
How strange is it that, on a show in which Bayley, Finn Balor, Samoa Joe, and Asuka turned in great performances, the most memorable thing about it was the crowd? So raucous were those in attendance for Nxt TakeOver: London, it’s likely that in a few years’ time, very little of the actual card is remembered – at least when compared to the atmosphere it took place in.
Like a mini version of the Raw after WrestleMania, TakeOver London was packed full of easily-missible, highly-entertaining moments from top to bottom. From Triple H’s surprise opening promo to the enthralling main event, so much about the show rewarded those with a keen eye – and perhaps a slightly off-kilter sense of humour.
However, don’t worry if you missed out. Here’s a collection of some of the most interesting, humorous, and downright weird Easter eggs from a pulse-pounding night of Nxt action.
- 12/17/2015
- by Jack G King
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
WWE Nxt TakeOver: London took place on Wednesday evening and was an incredibly successful show, inside the ring and out. Featuring five matches in front of one of the largest crowds the brand has drawn, the show closed with an outstanding match between Nxt Champion Finn Balor and Samoa Joe.
Prior to TakeOver, WWE rolled their cameras to tape matches for next week’s episode of WWE Nxt on the WWE Network. The show was highlighted by the television return to the ring of Sami Zayn (he’s been working house shows on the U.K. tour).
All in all, three matches were taped for next week’s broadcast. The first match featured a four-way tag team match with The Hype Bros (Mojo Rawley and Zack Ryder) vs. Jason Jordan and Chad Gable vs. The Vaudevillians vs. Blake and Murphy. According to a live report posted at F4WOnline,...
WWE Nxt TakeOver: London took place on Wednesday evening and was an incredibly successful show, inside the ring and out. Featuring five matches in front of one of the largest crowds the brand has drawn, the show closed with an outstanding match between Nxt Champion Finn Balor and Samoa Joe.
Prior to TakeOver, WWE rolled their cameras to tape matches for next week’s episode of WWE Nxt on the WWE Network. The show was highlighted by the television return to the ring of Sami Zayn (he’s been working house shows on the U.K. tour).
All in all, three matches were taped for next week’s broadcast. The first match featured a four-way tag team match with The Hype Bros (Mojo Rawley and Zack Ryder) vs. Jason Jordan and Chad Gable vs. The Vaudevillians vs. Blake and Murphy. According to a live report posted at F4WOnline,...
- 12/17/2015
- by Ryan Droste
- Obsessed with Film
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