

WINNERS, and still NXT Tag Team Champions: The Revival Charlotte vs. Maybe they also didn't win because there are still taped NXT episodes airing after this special. And maybe, like Becky, they'll move up to RAW without ever winning the "big one" down in NXT. Rarely do NXT stars as big as these two are fail this often.

It's the way of NXT to just have a long procession of challengers becoming champs. I wondered if Enzo and Cass would take this one. Highly competitive encounter than ended with "throwback" stars Dawson and Wilder (I'M NOT SAYING DASH AND DAWSON, ONE IS A FIRST NAME AND ONE IS A.you know what? Nevermind) pinning Enzo after a Shatter Machine (is that really the finisher name?). Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady Awesome tag match here with a very NXT friendly crowd on hand for these two teams. WINNER: Chris Jericho NXT Tag Team Champions The Revival vs. Eventually, he tapped to the Walls of Jericho. Still, it was weird for Swagger to be the face here, with his "We The People!" schtick, in Toronto. Giving Swagger his most competitive encounter in a long time. But because these Network specials have a "house show" feel, it was allowed to be a bit more even. If this match were on RAW, it would have been a squash. Following a textbook, full-heel promo from Jericho where he claimed to hate Canada and all Canadian fans. Jack SwaggerA non-advertised, competitive match between Jericho and Jack Swagger (who Jericho actually had to remind people once beat him for the World Heavyweight Championship) happened just now. WINNERS, and still WWE Tag Team Champions: The New Day Chris Jericho vs. dropped him with the Big Ending and got the pin. It was a good match overall, though IF the League were to win the tag belts, it wouldn't be with Barrett, who's the resident "on his way out" (according to rumors) jobber of the stable. Even if they were technically still heel, no one's cheering the League. Even though Xavier saved the gold at the end with a ref distraction, the New Day were still the "heroes" here.
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and Kofi both know how to work that style. Because they were beloved - BootyOs cereal and all (you can get an empty prop box over at ShopZone, btw) - and treated like babyfaces. And Toronto was definitely New Day country. "The Lads" portion of The League - Sheamus and Barrett. Sheamus and King Barrett So this was New Day vs. FYI, I'm also live-tweeting over at Let's dig in. To view the rest of the matches, highlights, and results from Roadblock, click here.Triple H is defending his WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Dean Ambrose (c'mon, Dean!), Brock Lesnar is facing Bray Wyatt (finally!), New Day squares off against the League of Nations, and - whadya know! - there's an NXT tag title match as well. The "Beast Incarnate" took Harper to Suplex City and an F5 sealed the win. In the end, Wyatt did not even enter the match and it became Lesnar versus Harper. Roadblock may have had great matches and a spectacular main event, but the WWE universe was surely disappointed when the scheduled Brock Lesnar versus Bray Wyatt match did not happen.Ī late adjustment made it a handicap match, with Lesnar facing not just Wyatt but also Luke Harper. Despite rumors that they are moving to the main roster and might be spending their last days in NXT, Amore and "Big Cass" still failed to capture the titles they chased for a long time. As the challenger mustered all his strength to return to the ring, Triple H caught him with the Pedigree and that ended the main event.Īnother notable match was the NXT tag team championship bout that saw The Revival (Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson) successfully defend their titles versus crowd favorites Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady. Triple H rolled out of the way and the "Lunatic Fringe" damaged himself landing on nobody. However, referee John Cone waived the pinfall, to the disappointment of the fans, as Ambrose's feet were under the ropes.Īction continued outside the ring, Ambrose tried to deliver a flying elbow to Triple H who was on a table. That happened, when Ambrose executed Dirty Deeds late in the match and pinned Triple H for the three count. It was a back and forth battle that made spectators believe Ambrose had the chance to be champ. However, that was not the case as the "Cerebral Assassin" and Ambrose gave the fans a classic championship match. Many believed that Triple H was walking away with the title since he is set to defend it against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 32. In a match of the year candidate, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) world heavyweight champion Triple H defeated Dean Ambrose at WWE Roadblock last Saturday to keep the title but again, a screwjob happened in Canada. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Pin it
