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There’s also the second-ever Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic finals, which has been an interesting journey with two fresh teams matching up.
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The tag title match has been built up so well, as the challengers get a rematch at the gold they almost won the last time they had a title shot. I also think it’s cool that NXT is a truly global brand by having two Japanese champions at the same time.Īs for the tag team division, there are two huge tag matches on this show with something on the line in each match. When they lose, whether it’s at this show or somewhere else, it’s going to be treated as a big deal because both Nakamura and Asuka have never lost in NXT. When people talk about the champions on this show, they put those wrestlers on a pedestal because they are presented as megastars who are going to be tough to beat. Do you know how many non-title losses NXT Champion Shinsuke Nakamura and NXT Women’s Champion Asuka have? The answer is zero. If you read my Raw review column regularly here on The Comeback, you know that one of my biggest complaints is how often they book champions to lose in non-title matches. Nakamura have had one televised match in the same time and that was at the last Takeover. We saw them wrestle at least five times in the last three months. That makes it different from Raw and Smackdown, which often feature rushed storylines so that WWE has enough matches to fill out their PPVs. It’s been three months since the last Takeover show, giving the rivalries on this show a lot of time to build.