WWE NXT Review: Final Build to TakeOver: R Evolution

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The Vaudevillains vs. Wesley Blake and Buddy Murphy

After The Vaudevillains controlled most of the match, Blake got a hot tag to Murphy, who seemed to be turning the tide of the match. However, Gotch got involved and the match broke down, but it ended with Gotch and English teaming up to hit Whirling Dervish for the win.

The Vaudevillains defeat Murphy and Blake via pinfall.

3 out of 5 stars – This is the second week in a row that Blake and Murphy looked really good against a top tag team.

William Regal, Tyler Breeze and Tyson Kidd backstage

Regal said that it looked like Breeze would get the night off because his scheduled opponent, Marcus Louis, was nowhere to be found.

Kidd walked in and said that he wanted a rematch with Finn Balor, or a title shot against Adrian Neville. Regal laughed at Kidd’s ultimatum, but he had an idea. He put Breeze and Kidd together for a match against Balor and Hideo Itami.

Breeze and Kidd didn’t look happy about teaming together, but Kidd was distracted by Breeze’s fur vest, and proclaimed that it better not be cat hair.

Solid segment to set up, what should be, an awesome tag match. Plus, Kidd’s line at the end had me cracking up.