NXT 229

July 3, 2014 – Winter Park, Florida

Colin Cassady def. Sylvester LeFort
Match lasted a fraction of the time that their entrances and repetitive promos did. N/A

Charlotte & Sasha Banks def. Bayley & Becky Lynch
Seems the status is that Summer Rae is out of the BFFs, and Charlotte and Banks are trying to mend fences. Lynch toned down the Lucky Charms stuff, and the match was pretty damn good as a result of that and the BFFs not spending the whole match screaming at each other. After the match, Bayley shoves Banks to the floor and Charlotte doesn’t do anything about it. Later on, Charlotte breaks up with Banks and resolves to be on her own. Banks implies she’ll be linking back up with Rae and coming after Charlotte. ***

CJ Parker def. Steve Cutler
William Regal’s increasing hysteria about Parker’s environmentalism is the only thing I don’t like about the guy. Parker has been protesting in the crowd for weeks, but this week his picket sign is anti-Xavier Woods. I don’t review squashes, but the crowd really doesn’t care about this. After the match, Parker explains that he’s mad at Woods because Woods is the most educated wrestler but hasn’t done anything to change the world and has just acted like a goof in WWE. He says that Woods has what he wants and he’s coming for him. I wonder if whoever is booking this show knows that you can’t win a PhD in a wrestling match. N/A

Tyson Kidd does a sit down interview with Renee Young. She asks him about all of his heelish actions; not shaking Adrian Neville’s hand after their Takeover match, trying to bring a chair into their rematch, blowing off his wife in a backstage segment, and abandoning Sami Zayn during their tag title match. He has political answers for all of that, but when he’s asked if he and Natalya are having marital problems he walks out on the interview. Good stuff here.

Sami Zayn def. Justin Gabriel
Kidd is in Gabriel’s corner. Earlier, Kidd had tried to convince Gabriel that he needs to be more cutthroat if he doesn’t want his career to fall off. I’d say Gabriel worked pretty aggressively, as he hit a couple of maneuvers that were frankly kind of tough to watch. The match didn’t come together as anything special, but it was solid enough. After the match Kidd cements his heel turn by attacking Zayn and convincing Gabriel to do the same. Neville makes the save. ***¼