Recapping American wrestling since 2013. Not only following the current stuff in WWE, Impact and ROH but also going back in time and doing stuff from back then as well.
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Generation NXT - NXT recap for September 14, 2016
Samoa Joe shows up to start the show. He says that when you experience a loss, you tend to reflect and see what you've turned into. He says he was a disgrace as NXT Champion, as he choked people out and destroyed friendships, but he has no apologies as he wanted to be the champion of the hottest brand in WWE and says that NXT is the best. He then asks "The King of Strong Style" Shinsuke Nakamura to come to the ring and says that he will not leave until Nakamura shows up. Nakamura shows up and Joe tells him that he meant everything that he said prior to their match at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn II, then calls Nakamura a deserving and worthy champion. He tells Nakamura that as soon as he is ready to go, he will use his rematch clause. Nakamura tells him it's on, and Joe almost leaves when he turns around and offers his hand, and the two men shake hands. As Nakamura is about to head to the back, Joe returns and manhandles Nakamura, revealing that his eating humble pie was all a set-up as he sends Nakamura into the steel steps before officials break up the brawl. We then see that a stretcher is readied for Nakamura, and General Manager William Regal shows up to check on him, as does Corey Graves.
An angry Samoa Joe speeds off as an angry William Regal looks for him.
Liv Morgan beats Racehl Fazio by submission with a guillotine choke. After the match, Liv Morgan challenges Asuka for the NXT Women's Championship, saying that she's standing in the ring and is ready to fight after Asuka has run through the rest of the Women's division. It is announced during the match that "The King of Strong Style" Shinsuke Nakamura has been transported to a local medical facility.
Hideo Itami beats Drew Gulak. It is announced before the match that Shinsuke Nakamura has feeling in all of his extremities.
The Authors of Pain (Akam and Rezar) beat Doug Sessa and Chris Payne.
"The Perfect Ten" Tye Dillinger says he has had his ups and downs, but he's recently gone back up again, and says he is and always will be "a perfect ten."
Bobby Roode beats No Way Jose.
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