Strap on your working boots because on this episode of Shelf Life, Kevin and Rachel are headed back to the black and gold squared circle to discuss the first NXT Takeover. An event that started the trend of WWE indie style developmental PPV branded shows.
Discussions include party poopers, fat luchadors, male models, and old men living together in a party house. Listen and enjoy to find out if NXT Takeover has shelf life.
0:00:00 - Intro
0:09:51 - NXT Takeover backstory
0:18:45 - Takeover walkthrough
0:29:14 - Camacho vs Adam Rose
0:54:20 - The Ascension vs Kalisto and El Local
1:05:26 - Tyler Breeze vs Sami Zayn
1:32:58 - A discussion of Legends House
1:44:14 - A Rusev interlude
1:57:53 - Charlotte vs Natalya
2:40:46 - Adrian Neville vs Tyson Kidd
3:13:46 - Shelf Life Verdict
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