WWE Superstars Review: Results, Analysis, and Grades for Nov. 6

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Check out our review of tonight’s WWE Superstars episode.

Neville vs. Heath Slater

Results: Neville defeats Heath Slater via pin fall

Rating: 2.0 out of 5

The match starts off in a collar and elbow tie up, with Heath Slater hitting Neville with a shoulder tackle, followed up by another tie up, into a near fall.

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Slater reverses out of an Irish whip, but then Neville hits Slater with a cross body dive for the near fall.

Slater then runs Neville into the corner with repeated shoulder attacks into an elbow drop and a head lock submission.

Neville breaks free, but Slater hits Neville quickly with a boot to the chest for the two count.

Slater goes back into the head lock, but Neville breaks free and hits Slater with an elbow and an onslaught of kicks to the upper body.

Neville then goes for the red arrow to pick up the quick pin fall victory.

Todd’s Note: Heath Slater appeared that tonight would his night to pick up a victory by earning the early momentum. But Neville quickly turned the tide by connecting on handful of upper body kicks to Slater to set up the Red Arrow for the pin fall victory.


The main event of the night was Zack Ryder vs. Bo Dallas

Results: Bo Dallas defeated Zack Ryder via pin fall

Ratings: 3.0 out of 5

The match starts off in a collar and elbow tie up, as Bo Dallas gains position into a roll up for the near fall.

After the Dallas victory laps, Zack Ryder connects on a drop kick on Dallas and puts Dallas in a head lock. While in the lock, Dallas positions Ryder for the near fall.

Dallas kicks out of the head lock, but Ryder connects with a shoulder tackle and starts to work on the left shoulder of Dallas.

Dallas manages to get to the ropes, but Ryder hits Dallas with a drop kick between the middle rope.

Dallas goes for a leg sweep on Ryder off the apron into an STO on the barricade.

Back from the break, Ryder hit Dallas with pair of punches and then Dallas reverses out of a shoulder tackle.

Dallas hit Ryder with a pair of punches out on the apron for the near fall which was followed up by putting Ryder in a head lock.

Ryder went to reverse out of the headlock, but Dallas hit him with a knee to the face, but Ryder rebounded with a face buster, as Ryder looked to regroup.

The pair shared blows, Dallas reversed out of an Irish whip from Ryder. Ryder then countered out of shoulder tackle into a drop kick from the second rope. Dallas followed that up by looking for the near fall on a winded Ryder.

Dallas then connected Ryder with a vicious DDT face first into the mat for the near fall.

Following the near fall, Dallas hit Ryder with a neck breaker for the near fall. Ryder then landed a kick the head of Dallas, which set up the Broski Boot, which landed Dallas outside the ring.

Following the Broski Boot, Ryder hit a drop kick that landed Dallas back first into the barricade.

With a stunned Dallas in the ring, Ryder was looking to go off the top rope, but Dallas countered with a swinging neck breaker which led to the pin fall victory for Bo Dallas.

Todd’s Notes: Ryder started the match up with the early momentum, but Dallas took advantage of the openings that Ryder gave him. One big disadvantage for Ryder was the Broski Boot that sent Dallas out of the ring. Dallas took advantage of Ryder looking to go off the top rope, with Dallas connecting with a vicious spinning neck breaker off the ropes for the pin fall victory.