After Triple H talked about the renewed passion and intensity from Samoa Joe, Joe proved it, tenfold, in Blackpool last night. From the moment the bell rang, there seemed to be a conscious effort from him to make sure that this wasnt the same Samoan machine who had visited the UK numerous times before, but instead this was him even better. He was in incredible shape and moved around better than Ive seen him move around in years. Towards the end of the match the aggression and anger from Joe picked up and he was delivering kicks to the head that could be heard from the balcony, he was climbing the ropes and doing anything he could to beat Apollo Crews and establish himself as a dominant force in NXT. In the end, he picked up Crews for a muscle buster and gained another victory. As he walked up the ramp, it felt like you were watching a main event player walk out of the arena after destroying a beloved hero. Samoa Joe is out to prove a point and in Blackpool, he hammered the point home.
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