Ok I'm going to give my opinions and TRY to keep them short for each match as I watch them:
Episode 1:
Kay Lee Ray vs Princesa Sugehit
I didn't really feel excited or impressed with this match, it was a nice way to kick off this tournament. Both girls did a decent job in the ring and before the match started, I believed that the luchadora Princesa Sugehit would win and she did. Princesa won by making Kay Lee tap out to the Fujiwara armbar.
Serena Deeb vs Vanessa Borne
This match was much more exciting than the previous match especially with how aggressive Vanessa Borne was attacking. The match pretty much seemed to be in Vanessa's favor as she dominated the whole time but she was taken out by a rough spear with the bounce from the ropes to add more impact. I had chose Vanessa Borne to win but in the end, Serena got the victory.
Yes, Shayna Baszler (the MMA fighter known as The Queen of Spades, one of the four horsewomen in MMA and friend of Ronda Rousey who was sitting front row) came to make lightwork of her competitor and she did just that. Shayna finished the match in a little over 2 minutes by breaking out of the hold that Zeda had her in and set her up into a quick vertical suplex before dropping her down in a rear naked chokehold which made Zeda immediately tap out. I mean I figured that she was going to win and I think WWE want a wrestler of her magnitude.
Abbey Laith vs Jazzy Gabert
Jazzy Gabert reminded me kind of like a female Ivan Drago (from the movie, Rocky IV), from the way she wore her hair and the fierce style/look. This match was basically a David vs Goliath type match for these two women and Abbey Laith took everything that Jazzy dished out at her. What looked to be an easy match for the former MMA fighter changed once Abbey put her in the Alligator Clutch (a quick pin maneuver that keep the opponent's shoulders on the mat as she sit down on the back of the opponent's legs). And sadly, I thought Jazzy was going to end her match quick like Baszler did hers.
Episode 2:
Mercedes Martinez vs Xia Li
Xia Li tried to use her kicks and martial arts style to takedown Mercedes Martinez but Mercedes fought back strong. The match wasn't long as Mercedes just needed to locked in a modified Dragon Sleeper (in a Seated Surfboard position locked in the Dragon Sleeper) and the match was over. I figured Mercedes would win this one with no problem.
Marti Belle vs Rachel Evers
These women told a classic heel versus babyface story with Marti Belle playing the heel and Rachel Evers playing the babyface. I wanted Marti Belle to win based off her interview on the bracktology which showed that she really has a desire to win or at least be a part of WWE. They fought back and forth, gaining heat from the crowd as they pandered very little between maneuvers. Another short match as Rachel rolled Marti up into an inside cradle for the win, this was disappointing as I wished it was longer with a better ending.
Rhea Ripley vs Miranda Salinas
Okay here's another heel vs face, Miranda Salinas (trained by Booker T and from Houston, Texas) as the heel and Rhea Ripley (the Aussie native) as the face. Nothing special here, another short match as Rhea eventually got the win by using a Full Nelson Slam. I'm guessing this episode is one of the weaker ones. I chose the wrong person to win as I thought Miranda was going to make it further in the competition.
Now this match picked up the pace a little better, both women fought hard for the win. There were plenty of holds, couple of cartwheels and a variety of suplexes from both women. I had a feeling that Mia Yim would pull off a victory and she got it done, ending things with her special move, Eat Defeat (an inverted stomp facebuster).
Episode 3:
Ayesha Raymond vs Toni Storm
Another heel vs face, Ayesha Raymond had this cat-like gladiator appearance which worked for her as the heel and Toni Storm had more of a rockstar look and style of wrestling which worked for her as the face. Ayesha dominated most of the match while Toni had to keep fighting to not lose momentum. All it took was the wrong move at the wrong time and Toni rolled Ayesha up for the finish. She's exactly who I believed to win the match even though I would not have minded if Ayesha won either.
Dakota Kai vs Kavita Devi
Somewhat of a female version of David vs Goliath but not really by appearance, it was the fact that Kavita Devi had more strength (representing India and trained by The Great Khali) as she is a powerlifter. Dakota Kai resembled a "Bayley" type appearance with her hair tied up in pigtails and ring gear sported brightly colored flowers. In this match, Kavita basically overpowered and tossed Dakota around the ring then missed a move and Dakota came back with her running big boot (the Yazuka Kick as it's called) then followed up with a top rope double stomp to the abdomen. I picked Kavita Devi to win but no luck in this one.
Sage Beckett vs Bianca Belair
I didn't care for this unusual extra long braided ponytail that extends pass Bianca Belair's knees. This was a change of pace in the order of matches, it seemed like heel vs heel. Sage Beckett brought on this dark witch persona, trained by The Dudley Boyz and was a bit thicker than the other women in the tournament so far (yet smaller than Nia Jax). Bianca had this sassy but tough attitude from beginning to end, she battled a hard fight against Sage and even got the win using a whip of her ponytail and then a unique upper-body spear. I thought the witch, Sage was going to walk away the winner but Bianca strangely enough, surprised me.
Piper Niven vs Santana Garrett
What was interesting to me about this match, was the difference between the women. On one side you had a full-bodied woman and on the other side you had an athletic, agile woman. I enjoyed that this match went the distance, Piper Niven tried many times to take control of the match. But Santana Garrett wouldn't allow things to be that easy as she had a move to follow up to Piper's. The match worked out like Owens vs Styles, Piper would use her size and weight to her advantage, and Santana would use her agility and speed to counter. But in the end, the match was over with a Michinoku Driver from Piper Niven. I assumed that a woman like this, would be someone the WWE has their eye on and I think I'm right.
Episode 4:
Candice LeRae vs Renee Michelle
Candice LeRae was the easy pick for me, with her being the wife of NXT's Johnny Gargano. The match itself was too interesting, it did go on for a little while until Candice caught Renee Michelle off guard and set her up for the Mrs. LeRae's Wild Ride (a swinging neckbreaker off the second rope).
Taynara Conti vs Lacey Evans
I had mixed feelings with this following match: I didn't like the 1920's sailor outfit that Lacey Evans wears (apparently like quite of few of this women, she's a part of WWE and already in NXT), I wasn't invested with Taynara Conti's character and certain moments felt stiff but both women continued to push each other to their limits in the match. I picked my fellow US Marine, Lacey Evans for the win and she.......made it using her Back-To-Belly Piledriver (looks a little dangerous but different).
Nicole Savoy vs Reina Gonzalez
Nicole Savoy really impressed me in her look (already had a MMA background, built perfectly and known as The Queen of Suplexes) and her athletic abilities in the ring so of course I wanted her to win her match. There wasn't a whole lot done in this match as Reina Gonzalez tried to use her strength and height to stop anything that Nicole could bring. However it was only a matter of time, before Nicole took Reina down to the mat, got her into position for an armbar, broke Reina's block and made her tap out.
Kairi Sane vs Tessa Blanchard
Right from the start, I chose Kairi Sane to win this match because I liked how she or whomever came up with her pirate captain gimmick. I like the creativity behind that idea because I haven't seen the pirate gimmick since Paul Burchill. Tessa Blanchard & Kairi Sane wanted to put on a show as they got the crowd behind them during the match by only performing. Another thing I liked most about this match than the other, there were no slow pace. Both women challenged one another in speed, hard moves, focus, determination and great accuracy. With as good as execution Kairi provides in her moves, I would like to see more from this wrestler. I mean Kairi's diving elbow drop alone made me feel like a fan all over again, and yes that is what won her this match.
So there you have it, I'm not sure if I'm going to write up more of these seeing that it doesn't have a lot of excitement and the matches are scripted, some of these women already have developed wrestling personas with established moves known by the fans (just like The Cruiserweight Classic was). But I enjoyed watching these women come out and impress the fans, for some of us it was our first time seeing them or even knowing about them. It was good to see the WWE superstars both male and female come out and show support in each episode as well as Lita and good ol' JR do the commentary for this tournament. So I will try to make the effort to add more as the tournament continues and already I have writing my rating for each match as a whole but that will be posted in the proper thread.