The four-way NXT women's title match was really enjoyable, too. Not sure why, but I really dig the women's division in NXT, whereas I am bored shitless by the WWE deeeee-vahs division.
Owens/Zayn started off slow, but, yeah, the finish was really really good. I think the medical dudes spent way too long hovered over Zayn at the end, doing virtually nothing - and that kinda hindered the finish (if Zayn needed the match stopped for him, get a

ing stretcher out there, man). The visual at the end, with Owens standing over Zayn with the medical dudes stoically posed like they're in a

ing christmas nativity scene - that's clearly what they were going for.
The finish goes way back to Backlund's WWF Title loss to Iron Sheik, where Arnold Skaaland (?) threw in the towel and the title changed hands. I think they also did that with Bret and Owen in the mid-90's, too. It's done rarely enough that it's hella effective, though.
I suppose one of these guys is getting called up? Finn Balor is the #1 contender, but there's serious, fire-burning heat b/w Owens and Zayn. So they have three guys to build, protect, and put against each other. Which is an embarrassment of riches for the program, but a difficult thing to properly book a resolution to (where everyone looks stronger at the end, and matches make sense).
Balor/Neville was solid, solid, solid - it's Ring of Honor style match booking, with big spots and a million false finishes, though. Once a show is cool by me.
The final match notwithstanding, it was not NXT's best show. Maybe our standards are set too high, now that we've seen what they can do?
Lucha Dragons were the drizzling shits last night though. Sorry, fellas.