Kaitlyn vs Kavita Devi
This felt like it veered between really good bits and being
very amateur. At times, Devi looked pretty lost, and there were awkward
transitions where neither looked like they were sure what to do next. On the
positive, Kaitlyn really whipped Devi over with a snapmere, hit a really nice
shoulderblock and flew into the corner on a cannonball. It wasn’t a pretty
match, but was quite nicely hard-hitting. Kaitlyn won with a spear.
Toni Storm vs Jinny
This was comfortably match of the episode, both ladies worked
a nice competitive opening and gave a real air of aggression. Jinny slapping
Storm feels like a mistake, as it prompts Storm to fire back, with Jinny taking
a big bump from a Storm kick. Jinny comes back with a nasty kick to the spine,
and I loved her Japanese armdrag into the corner. She locked in a surfboard
that looked absolutely vicious, and it felt like Toni really had to battle to
make the ropes. Eventually, she does escape, planting Jinny with a German
suplex, charging her in the corner and hitting a Tiger Driver to win. Great stuff
here.
Xia Li vs Karen Q
Li really impressed in last years tournament, and she looked
like the extras year’s experience had helped continue her progress. The opening
exchange, where both girls went for each other with some martial arts, really
popped the crowd by being so different. Q slapped Li in the face, and at a
monstrous barrage of strikes in the corner. This was briskly paced, with Q
hitting a lovely back elbow and an exploder to take over, Li firing back with a
nice range of kicks, before Q missed a frog splash, giving Li an opening for a
flipping ax kick for three. Only 4 minutes long, but I really enjoyed this.
Mia Yim vs Allysin Kay
Bit of a disappointment here, both ladies have big
reputations and are experienced working together, but this felt like they were
just throwing things out there with no rhyme or reason. There’s a poor opening
scuffle supposed to indicate animosity between the two, but the hatred never
feels that real. There’s some nice wrestling, loved Yim’s big kick from the
apron and her suicide dive, but then you get the moment like Yim violently
chopping the post by accident that never goes anywhere, and you wonder what the
point of that was. Kay taking over and choking Yim with her hair was nicely
done, and she does nail a lovely discus clothesline, but then there’s a strike
exchange that almost feels like a reset. Yim gets the win in the end with a top
rope Eat Defeat, but I didn’t love this.
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