3. Neville Vs Chris Jericho
Now we get to the really good stuff. Chris Jericho has been working a string of untelevised dates for WWE, and this was meant to be one of them. The decision for WWE to now air the card, it means that we'll be getting treated to Jericho's first WWE TV match in ten months. They really should be promoting that fact more. He had originally been scheduled to face Finn Balor on this show, which was a match that he actually requested from WWE. But Hideo Itami's absence meant that Balor was moved up into the NXT title contender spot against Kevin Owens. Neville is more than an effective replacement, in fact he's very much the better worker than Balor. It wouldn't be that far fetched to suggest that Neville and Jericho could steal the show here. Both men are fantastic on the mat, in the air, and all round everything. Neville will set a fast pace and Jericho will look to work the impact moves and submission holds. It will very deliberately be an athletic wrestling match, the kind of action that Japanese fans really appreciate. With Jericho the part timer, it makes sense for Neville to win. Finally hitting the Red Arrow after a hard fought match will be enough to seal the victory. Winner: Neville