WWE NXT Review: Finn Balor Debuts

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Sasha Banks and Becky Lynch vs. Bayley and Charlotte

Bayley showed some aggression early on, as she went after Lynch. Lynch got control and quickly tagged to Banks, but Bayley took over and tagged out to Charlotte, forcing Banks to scurry to her corner and tag out to Lynch.

Charlotte did everything she could to make Banks tag in, but Banks completely refused. Banks continued to avoid the tag, until the numbers game got Lynch the advantage. Charlotte wasn’t down for long though, and Banks got out of there quickly.

Following a lot of back-and-forth action towards the end of the match, Bayley rolled Banks up, but Banks rolled through and held Bayley’s tights for the win.

Banks and Lynch defeat Bayley and Charlotte via pinfall.

3 out of 5 stars – This match was really intricate. There was a lot going on, but all four Divas did a good job of keeping it all together and putting on a good match.

William Regal w/ Renee Young

Renee asked Regal if he would be willing to sign off on Adrian Neville vs. Sami Zayn for the NXT Championship. Regal said he needs to make sure that he does what’s “best for business,” and that he can’t just focus on what the Superstars want.

He then started to mull it over, as he recapped all the talented guys that Zayn has beaten in the past few weeks, and he decided to sign off on the match.

This segment was short and sweet, and it made the whole thing feel legit. Young did a great job, as usual, of playing reporter, and Regal is the perfect GM to play up his role and bring legitimacy to the show. These are the little things that make wrestling shows better.