WWE NXT Year end awards - my picks

in wwe •  7 years ago 

Pro Wrestling is something of a guilty pleasure, and often not much of a pleasure at that. If you're a fan, you know this. It is deeply flawed, this thing we love.

But NXT is where the ratio of suck to awesome is reversed, so voting for their Year End awards is legitimately exciting and difficult.

I'm gonna go through my votes and explain them. If you're a fan, I'd love to hear your thoughts.

Best TakeOver
Brooklyn III
War Games was great, and featured that amazing Black v Dream match, but TakeOver Brooklyn is NXT's wrestlemania, and 2017 was no exception. While it didn't feature my match of the year (more on that later), it did have a terrific lineup, top to bottom, and the Asuka v. Ember match was phenomenal.

Female Competitor of the year:
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Asuka
Yes, she ended the year on the main roster, but throughout most of 2017, Asuka carried the brand as the top champ, delivering stellar matches and tweaking her character. Nikki Cross and Ember Moon were both terrific contenders as well.

Male Competitor of the year
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Aleister Black
He's just such a phenomenal worker, and his persona works SO well. The Velveteen Dream feud was fantastic, and he managed to completely elevate his competition. Now, he needs to either get the title, or be sent up to the main roster. He's 32, and in his prime. He also wins because Drew is injured and Almas only elevated his game in the second half of the year.

**Overall Competitor of the Year **
Asuka
If Black was more of a focus of NXT's storytelling, he'd be a strong contender here. As it is, it's all Asuka.

Tag Team of the Year
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SAniY
This was tough. DIY broke up too early in the year. Revival were called up too early in the year, and Undisputer Era got there too late in the year. That leaves the AOP and SAniY. And really, both are good competitors. But I've enjoyed SAniY's work more, so I'm giving it to them. By a hair.

Breakout Star of the Year
Aleister Black
When one of your performers of the year is nominated at Breakout star, you pick him. Though a case can be made for Almas, who started the year as fairly irrelevant, and ended it as champion.

Future Star of NXT
Kairi Sane
If you watched the Mae Young Classic, you know why Sane is the winner here for me. She's basically a female version of AJ Styles, but a decade younger. If her English improves, she is going to be the biggest babyface in wrestling in 5 years.

Match of the Year
Tyler Bate vs. Pete Dunne, TakeOver Chicago
If someone ever asks you why you love wrestling, just make them watch this match. If you wonder why I love wrestling, watch this match. These two young Brits delivered a perfect match, both physically and in terms of storytelling.

Rivalry of the Year
Ember Moon vs. Asuka
These two women, close friends behind the curtain, delivered both in the matches and in the storytelling. If DIY and AOP had lasted longer, if Aliester Black and Velveteen Dream had more than one match, if Tyler Bate and Pete Dunne were there every week, all would have been contenders. But I'm happy with this choice.

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So, you were right, this was very niche, but I upvoted out of nostalgia. While I have no idea who any of these folks are, I did used to watch the GLOW girls when I was little. They and Wonder Woman were the kickass women of my youth, so pro wrestling does have a little place in my heart.

NXT is well worth checking out. WWE has been touting their "women's revolution," but women were headlining events at NXT before that, and have been since.

Ohhh thank you for this!
I didn't give much thought to the Women Wrestler angle of your story... but I will now!

After years of being a sideshow in the WWE, they've finally started letting the women show what they can do, and signing women based on talent. It's been amazing.

Aleister Black is amazing!

He is SO good. I'm not entirely sure how his promo work will translate in the main roster, but everything else is already in place.

Finally, a wrestling fan. I thought I was all alone in this Steemit space

I think people are often embarrassed to admit to being fans. Both because of stigma and because, well, some of the stigma is too real. It's good to remember that wrestling fandom is, in fact, super nerdy now.

True. I guess It will take sometime for the fandom to mature here

Wrestling fandom is universal - All walks of life love headlocks and dropkicks

You're not alone, I'm with you!

I've absolutely loved the emergence of Lars Sullivan this year, and Velveteen has smacked it out the park. Asuka has been my wrestler of the year, not just in NXT, but WWE as a whole.

Lars has been interesting. He's the weakest worker in their top echelon, and his character is ill defined. Is he smart? Is he an unthinking brute who can't contain his rage? But he's a beast, so he's likely to get pushed to the moon on the main roster.

I'm so down with that entrance they've started using for him, the whole stage direction, shooting him low so he looks bigger. I know what you mean about weakest worker, but I love his matches. There seems to be a real sense of danger when he's in there.

You remind me of a scene in a novel I once wrote.
Educated people don't watch WWE or NASCAR, I was told.
Really? Maybe you just don't get out much?
So I blogged a wee bit about it:
https://steemit.com/fiction/@carolkean/educated-people-do-not-watch-nascar-or-wwf-or-so-i-was-told