One Big Thing
Wrestling veteran Tommy Dreamer criticized NXT Champion Oba Femi for taking a suplex early in his title defense against Eddy Thorpe, breaking traditional big-man wrestling psychology.
Why It Matters
• The criticism highlights the ongoing debate between traditional wrestling psychology and modern in-ring styles
• The feedback comes from a respected industry veteran with decades of experience
• The discussion affects how future big men might approach their matches
Key Details
- Match occurred on this week’s WWE NXT episode
- Oba Femi successfully defended his NXT Championship against Eddy Thorpe
- Dreamer shared his thoughts on “Busted Open Radio
Direct Quote
“Oba Femi has risen extremely quickly for the amount of time that he has been in this business… There are things that he will learn to be a little different — I did not like how he left his feet via a suplex within the first minute of the match.”
The Bigger Picture
- Dreamer acknowledged the evolution away from traditional “lumbering big man” style
- Despite the criticism, he praised the overall match quality
- He specifically commended the post-match confrontation with Trick Williams
By The Numbers
• Match occurred in the first minute of the bout
• Femi has held the NXT Championship since January 2024
• This marks one of Femi’s earliest title defenses
Looking Ahead
The post-match segment sets up a future championship match between Oba Femi and Trick Williams, suggesting the champion’s reign will face new challenges.
What do you think about modern big men wrestling a faster-paced style compared to the traditional approach? Share your thoughts in the comments below.