NXT TakeOver: In Your House (2021)
NXT TakeOver: In Your House | |||
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Promotion WWE | | ||
Brand(s) | NXT | ||
Date | June 13, 2021 | ||
City | Orlando, Florida | ||
Venue | WWE Performance Center | ||
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The 2021 NXT TakeOver: In Your House was the 35th
Six matches were contested at the event, including one
Production
Background
NXT TakeOver was a series of professional wrestling events that began in May 2014, as WWE's NXT brand held its second WWE Network-exclusive event, billed as TakeOver.[1] In subsequent months, the "TakeOver" moniker became the brand used by WWE for all of its major NXT events. While originally exclusive to the WWE Network, NXT TakeOver events also became available on traditional pay-per-view (PPV) beginning with TakeOver 31 in October 2020,[2] and then also on Peacock after the American version of the WWE Network merged under Peacock in March 2021.[3] Announced on May 11, 2021, the 2021 TakeOver: In Your House was scheduled to be held on June 13, 2021, as the 35th NXT TakeOver event, as well as the second annual event in the In Your House subseries of TakeOvers.[4]
In Your House was a series of monthly professional wrestling PPV events that was held by WWE from May 1995 to February 1999. They aired when the promotion was not holding one of its then-five major PPVs at the time (WrestleMania, King of the Ring, SummerSlam, Survivor Series, and Royal Rumble), and were sold at a lower cost. The branding was retired following February 1999's St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House event, as the company moved to install permanent names for each of its monthly PPVs.[5] In Your House was revived in 2020 as an NXT TakeOver event,[6] thus the 2021 event was the 29th event to carry the In Your House name. It was also the first In Your House to air on traditional PPV since the February 1999 event as well as the first In Your House to air on Peacock—the 2020 TakeOver: In Your House only aired on the WWE Network.[4]
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic that began affecting the industry in mid-March 2020, WWE had to present the majority of its programming from a behind closed doors set. NXT's programming was initially held at NXT's home base of Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. In October 2020, NXT's events were moved to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, featuring the "Capitol Wrestling Center" setup, an homage to the Capitol Wrestling Corporation, the predecessor to WWE. Like the WWE ThunderDome utilized for Raw and SmackDown's programming, LED boards were placed around the Performance Center so that fans could attend virtually, while additionally, friends and family members of the wrestlers were in attendance along with a limited number of actual live fans divided from each other by plexiglass walls.[7][8]
For
Storylines
The event included matches that resulted from scripted storylines. Results were predetermined by WWE's writers on the NXT brand, while storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television program, NXT.[11][12]
A
On the May 25 episode of NXT,
On the February 10 episode of NXT, Cameron Grimes made his return from injury and claimed to have become a GameStop investor during his time away (in reference to the GameStop stock rise), thus making him the "richest man in NXT". Grimes then began a feud with WWE Hall of Famer Ted DiBiase (The Million Dollar Man) after encountering him in a jewelry store over their watches.[16][17] Over the next few weeks, DiBiase would continue to one-up Grimes, outbidding him in various purchases. On the May 25 episode of NXT, LA Knight confronted Grimes during the Million Dollar Face-Off segment between Grimes and DiBiase, the latter of whom Knight defended and allied with.[14] The following week, it was announced that a singles match between Grimes and Knight was scheduled for TakeOver: In Your House.[13] DiBiase later announced that their match would instead be a ladder match for the revived Million Dollar Championship.[18]
On the June 1 episode of NXT,
Event
Role: | Name: |
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Host | Todd Pettengill |
Commentators | Vic Joseph |
Wade Barrett | |
Beth Phoenix | |
Spanish commentators | Carlos Cabrera |
Marcelo Rodríguez | |
Ring announcer | Alicia Taylor
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Referees | Darryl Sharma |
D.A. Brewer | |
Eddie Orengo | |
Aja Smith | |
Chris Sharpe | |
Interviewer | McKenzie Mitchell |
Pre-show panel | Sam Roberts |
Justin Barrasso | |
Arash Markazi |
Dark match
Before the event aired live on pay-per-view, a
Preliminary matches
The actual pay-per-view opened with NXT North American Champion Bronson Reed and NXT Tag Team Champions MSK (Wes Lee and Nash Carter) facing off against Legado del Fantasma (Santos Escobar, Joaquin Wilde, and Raul Mendoza) in a Winner Takes All Six-man Tag Team match. During the match, Wilde and Mendoza performed a High-Low on Lee for a nearfall, before Carter broke it up. Escobar performed a Michinoku Driver on Reed for a nearfall. In the climax, after Reed tackled Escobar against one of the plexiglass walls, MSK performed their elevated corkscrew blockbuster on Mendoza, followed by Reed performing the "Tsunami" on Mendoza to retain their respective championships.[21]
Next, Xia Li (accompanied by Boa) faced Mercedes Martinez. In the end, Li performed a roundhouse kick to Martinez's head to win the match. Following the
In a backstage segment, Johnny Gargano and Kyle O'Reilly, two of the five participants in the main event match, were shown brawling in the arena parking lot.[21]
After that, LA Knight faced Cameron Grimes in a ladder match for the Million Dollar Championship. Ted DiBiase watched the match at ringside — this was a back-and-forth match. During the match, Grimes retrieved the gold-plated ladder that DiBiase had used to introduce the match (which was on the stage). As Grimes ascended the ladder, Knight prevented Grimes from retrieving the Championship by tipping the ladder over. In the closing moments, Grimes attempted to ascend the ladder again, only for Knight to send Grimes off the ladder, through another ladder which was positioned outside the ring. Knight then ascended and retrieved the championship to win the match. Following the match, DiBiase awarded the championship to Knight.[21]
In the fourth match, Raquel González (accompanied by Dakota Kai) defended the NXT Women's Championship against Ember Moon. During the match, Moon performed her "Eclipse" on González, only for Kai to place González's foot on the bottom rope to void the pin. This prompted Moon's tag team partner Shotzi Blackheart, who was not seen on NXT due to injury, to come out and brawl with Kai to the backstage area. González then performed the "Chingona Bomb" on Moon to retain the championship. Later, Kai and Blackheart were shown still brawling in the backstage area.[21]
Main event
In the main event, Karrion Kross (accompanied by Scarlett) defended the NXT Championship against Johnny Gargano, Pete Dunne, Kyle O'Reilly, and Adam Cole in a fatal five-way match. During the match, Dunne, Gargano, O'Reilly, and Cole attempted to take out Kross, however Kross dispatched all the challengers. Dunne and Gargano threw Kross into the house door of the In Your House set at the top of the stage, temporarily taking Kross out. Kross later returned, however O'Reilly and Cole performed a powerbomb on Kross onto the announcer's table, which did not break. Dunne performed the "Bitter End" on Kross for a nearfall, Gargano performed a "One Final Beat" on Dunne, and Cole performed a "Panama City Sunrise" on Gargano. In the closing moments, O'Reilly performed a top-rope knee drop on Kross, but Cole broke up the pin with a "Superkick". Cole then performed a "Superkick" on Dunne before performing another on Gargano. Cole attempted the Last Shot, but O'Reilly avoided it and applied the "Heel Hook". Moments later, Kross recovered and applied the "Kross Jacket" on O'Reilly, who passed out, to retain the title.[21]
Following the match, NXT general manager William Regal, who looked sullen, told an interviewer that in view of the wild brawls, he was unable to keep order in NXT anymore and mused that it was time for a change.[21]
Reception
TakeOver: In Your House generally received positive reviews from critics. Wrestling journalist
Aftermath
William Regal opened the June 15 episode of NXT by talking about his history with the brand, tearfully recounting the many roles he had had with NXT since 2014. As he was about to reach a conclusion, he was interrupted by NXT Champion Karrion Kross, who gloated about his victory at TakeOver and mockingly inviting Regal to leave.
During TakeOver,
Also during the following episode of NXT, LA Knight was formally presented with the Million Dollar Championship by Ted DiBiase. After an emotional promo where he thanked DiBiase for being a fixture of his childhood and called receiving the championship from him the honor of his career, Knight turned on and attacked DiBiase (who was saved by Cameron Grimes).[25] In a video uploaded to WWE's YouTube channel, it was shown that Grimes had apologized to DiBiase following the match at TakeOver.[27] A title rematch was eventually scheduled for The Great American Bash under the stipulation that if Grimes lost, he would become Knight's butler.[28]
The Santos Escobar-Bronson Reed and Xia Li-Mercedes Martinez feuds both continued in promos, with Escobar promising to face Reed for the NXT North American Championship one-on-one in the future.
In September 2021, NXT was rebranded as NXT 2.0, returning the brand to its original function as WWE's developmental brand.[30] The NXT TakeOver series was subsequently discontinued,[31] but one further In Your House was held for NXT in June 2022.[32] This was also the last In Your House event to air on PPV, as WWE ceased broadcasting NXT's major events on PPV beginning with the 2022 calendar year.
Results
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