NXT – December 23, 2020: Blame It On The Holidays

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  1. Stormy says:

    My issue with Street Fights isn’t the tagging thing. If you’re gonna have a street fight then make it:
    A. Happen on the street, AND
    B. End by submission/ref stoppage only. I have never seen a fight on the street end by one guy laying on another guy for 3 seconds.

    What they did was the definition of a No-Disqualification match, where the only difference between a regular match and what they did was the aforementioned lack of disqualifications. And yes, in a No-DQ match there should be tags and rope breaks, because the match is not called a No RULES match, it is called a No DQ match, which means there are the regular rules (minus 1). If they did a Tornado Tag No-DQ match then sure no tags necessary, but that’s not what they did.

    • Jay H Is A Moron says:

      So if in a street fight, no dq match, hardcore match, etc. the wrestlers don’t follow tag team rules or don’t break on the ropes, the refs are going to do what to them?? What you say defies any internal logic these contests have.

      • Stormy says:

        In a No DQ match, if the illegal man is trying to get a pinfall, he doesn’t count because he isn’t legal. That’s literally the most simplest of answers and it surprises me that people don’t figure that out.

        And as I said with rope breaks, a pinfall/submission is broken by the ropes. No penalty is assessed for failure to let go of the hold, but no fall can be counted.

        If you don’t want Rope Breaks, call it a No DQ, no Rope Breaks match.

        • Tyler Owens says:

          Except the WWE has never established this. There have been countless times in a No-DQ, Hardcore, or even Triple Threat or Fatal 4-ways where a wrestler makes the ropes, and the announcers are all “they are going to have to free themselves from the submission hold seeing as there are no DQs in (insert name here), type of match”. If the submission wouldn’t count because it’s in the ropes, then why would they say the wrestler in the hold has to free themselves from it when they are in the ropes??

          As I said, AEW did a tag-team Bunkhouse Match several weeks ago where it was an all out brawl that went all over the place. No stupid tags, no moronic rope breaks. A few months ago they did the same thing with a falls count anywhere match between the Young Bucks and Butcher/Blade. This is how it should be done. Anything else is splitting hairs.

  2. Jay H says:

    So where do we draw the line with Tag Matches especially in No DQ Matches? Should they just not follow some Rules and go nuts the entire time or what here? I like Street Fights but let em Tag some at least.

    Solid enough Show for NXT this week. The Gargano Skits were funny.

    • Jay H Is A Moron says:

      Please tell us all what sense it makes for a match to be a “street fight”, and yet have to still make tags?? This is akin to having rope-breaks during the same type of “no-DQ match”

      So if you don’t tag or don’t break in the ropes the refs are going to do what during a No-DQ Match???

      • Jay H says:

        I’m not talking about Rope Breaks you ass. Get a life and quit leeching off me because you don’t like what I got to say.

        • Jay H Is A Moron says:

          You’re the one that gets angry when people point out your double standards, hypocrite. You have one set of standards for the WWE, then one for every other wrestling company. And I’ll say whatever I please, regardless of how badly it offends the hypocritical snowflake known as Jay H.

          • Jay H says:

            Oh yeah I’m the snowflake. This coming from you who wasted a user name calling me a moron. You seem to confuse me for caring what you think because you’re a faceless coward behind a screen. So yeah I’ll continue to post on here my thoughts and if that bothers you I could give a damn.

          • Jay H Is A Moron says:

            “Faceless coward behind a screen.”

            You realize that applies to you as well, snowflake??

            LOL. No wonder you get so much shit on here.

          • Jay H says:

            The only one giving me shit is you moron. Go cry some more because you don’t like what I say.

      • Sebastian Howard says:

        I agree that having tags in a no dq is dumb but sometimes it suits the pace of the match better. A good example of this is evolution vs the shield, that was no dq but started off in regular six man formula and while it doesn’t make a lot of sense I feel like it added to the story and pacing of the match to have them actually wrestle a regular tag at the start.

        • Jay H Is A Moron says:

          There are better ways to do it. Just have the wrestlers not involved in the match be outside fighting, and/or 1-2 people selling on the outside of the ring while the other 2 fight on the inside of the ring, ala triple threat or fatal fourway matches. It’s not the hard, but creative is lazy so they can’t be bothered. AEW had a tag-team bunkhouse match a few weeks ago, and thankfully they didn’t have the nonsensical tags during it.

  3. Jack-Hammer says:

    It was a decent show all in all. I agree that it was nothing particularly memorable but they did move some things forward and the build for New Year’s Evil was solid, as was the hype for next week’s show.

    For NXT, this was a weak show but still not bad.

  4. Justin Lewis says:

    I agree 100% on the still tagging in and out during freaking Street Fight/No-DQ/Hardcore/etc. rules. I can’t believe they don’t realize how stupid that looks.

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