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Old 08-05-2022, 02:40 PM   #419
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I zoned out during Carmelo Hayes’ open challenge. I began thinking about a fly buzzing around the room. Not a good sign. Hayes and Williams were too rehearsed. Hayes reminds me of an X-Division act from TNA. Giovanni Vinci reminds me of what would happen if you gave Cesaro Chris Masters’ gimmick. It was kind of funny to see Nathan Frazer steal the slot from him.

The match itself was mindless flips and way too choreographed. This is the second match in a row that feels like it could be from AEW.

The crowd goes nuts for these people because they know them and are willing them forward. This was an issue going way back to the start of NXT. It gives a completely false read.

I will say that Trick Williams does his job well at ringside. He’ll probably pick up lots he can use from doing that.
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