Some thoughts on the WWE Cruiserweight Division:
I really, really like Mustafa Ali. Of all the people to get knocked out of the first round of the CWC, he impressed me more than anyone, and I was extremely glad to see him get signed. Even better, I love how he was able to use his hometown-hero status with the Chicago crowd to fuel a full-fledged face turn, deliberately defying the easy trope of “comes from a predominantly Muslim country = Heel” gimmick. I love that forward-roll-through-the-ropes neckbreaker, and that reverse 450 he did was quite a sight. I really hope he continues to get solid TV time on 205 Live.
I feel so bad for TJ Perkins. He had so much charisma and personality in the CWC, and he really felt like a deserving champion. Then when he showed up on Raw, he was written as the most bland and uninspiring “aw shucks just glad to be here” face champion — and all that spark was just gone. You could see it in his eyes, something must have happened. I love how he moves in the ring, and when he’s on, he’s got personal magnetism approaching that of Shinsuke Nakamura. Let’s be clear, he’s not THAT charismatic, but he’s definitely approaching it, working towards that level.
The Brian Kendrick has been a lot of fun. He makes a great heel, he moves well, and I think he made for a solid heel champion to pursue. The pirate thing is a little odd, because he doesn’t quite commit to it all the way, but maybe that’s a good thing. I do think that “The Captain’s Hook” is a better name for his finisher than “The Bully Choke”, though.
Rich Swann is solid in the ring, but I don’t quite buy him as the champion. If there was a cruiserweight version of the IC belt, he’d be perfect for that, but as the top guy? Not so much. I want to see his persona develop a bit more, although I will say that using his past real life friendship with Neville has helped fuel his current feud well. And speaking of…
Neville has been a revelation these last few weeks. Completely underutilized on the main roster ever since he came up from NXT, he has totally found his place as the “monster” heel of the Cruiserweights. The new look has given him a fierceness he lacked, he plays heel so deliciously well, and he’s as great in the ring as ever. The only downside is that we don’t see the Red Arrow as much now, since that’s more of a face-style crowdpleaser move, but that’s a minor complaint.
TAJIRI! Oh man, he was one of my consistent favorites during the attitude era, and I am so, so happy to see him get another run now. He looks great, he moves well, and he’s got that great body language going like before. A nostalgic favorite, sure, but he’s earned his current respect. I’d love to see him get into a match with no rope-breaks, where he can just slap on the Tarantula and make someone tap out to it when he doesn’t have to let go after four seconds.
Drew Gulak and Tony Nese sort of fill the same niche — enhancement heels that are just enough of a threat to make a victory over them mean something, and they get just enough wins (like they both got tonight) to keep them as a credible threat. They’re already evil-buddies on the show now, so I do hope that at some point, they get to be an established tag team or unit in some way, maybe the start of a heel stable, and go on to even bigger heel things — maybe as lieutenants to Kendrick or Neville or something.
Cedric Alexander is a future star, no question. His match against Kota Ibushi was one of the highlights of the CWC, and he’s able to look good even in defeat. A couple more years of experience to refine his persona and get even more comfortable on the mike than he already is, and he’ll be main-event caliber one day.
Ariya Davari is a decent heel, no real complaints. I don’t see him rising above his current station anytime soon, but he’s been great in his role of helping Jack Gallagher get even more over than before, so that’s a good thing.
JACK. Oh my god, Jack Gallagher. He may be my favorite of the division right now. I loved every single thing he did in the CWC, but the moment that he tied Akira Tozawa into a indignant trapped knot of rage was the key point when The Extraordinary Gentleman leapt into becoming one of my top ten favorites of ALL TIME, possibly even in the top five. And he’s been on fire ever since. WWE clearly has big plans for him, and that is very wise of them — giving him showcase moments like his Gentleman’s Duel has worked out wonderfully, and he is without question the best promo of the division right now. I’m very curious to see if they’ll ever decide to have him challenge for the CW belt at some point, or if he’s going to be the foundation of the division’s upper midcard for awhile. Best of all, we’re going to get Tozawa back before long, and the idea of Tozawa and Jack either getting a rematch or becoming fire-forged tag buddies has me giddy with excitement. JACK FREAKING RULES.
And to top it all off, I love the announcer team. Cory and Mauro have a great chemistry, and Austin Aries has added a nice dimension to that as well, with Cory surprisingly effective as the “moderate” voice between the extremes of Aries and Mauro.
I love the cruiserweights, I really really do.