Bayley and Giulia vs. Roxanne Perez and Cora Jade set for next WWE NXT

A women’s division tag team match featuring the newest member of the WWE Raw roster is set for next week’s WWE NXT.

After a promo segment and brawl involving new Raw roster member Bayley, NXT Women’s Champion Giulia, Roxanne Perez, and Cora Jade on this week’s show, a tag team match has been added to next week’s WWE NXT in Atlanta at Center Stage, with Bayley & Giulia vs. Perez & Jade.

Former NXT Champion Trick Williams will also return to the ring on WWE NXT for the first time since losing his title on January 7 on next week’s show, taking on Wes Lee. Williams and Lee had a backstage interaction this week, then Lee called out Williams in the ring. Williams laid out Lee.

A Grayson Waller Effect talk show segment has also been added to next week’s lineup in Atlanta, plus Ethan Page will go one-on-one with Cedric Alexander.

Already announced for next week, The Meta Girls Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson will challenge Bianca Belair and Naomi for the WWE Women’s Tag Team titles, plus Fallon Henley puts the Women’s North American title on the line against Shotzi.

The updated card for the Tuesday, January 28 WWE NXT from Center Stage in Atlanta:

  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Bianca Belair & Naomi defend against Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson
  • NXT Women’s North American Champion Fallon Henley defends against Shotzi
  • Bayley & NXT Women’s Champion Giulia vs. Roxanne Perez & Cora Jade
  • Trick Williams vs. Wes Lee
  • Ethan Page vs. Cedric Alexander
  • The Grayson Waller Effect talk show

Corey Graves returns to commentary desk on WWE NXT

UPDATE:

Corey Graves made his return to NXT after a one-week absence.

After he was introduced at the start of Tuesday’s show, Graves said “I am right where I want to be, where passion is everything, only the hungry survive, and pro wrestling never stopped being cool.”

Original story:

Corey Graves will reportedly be back at the commentary desk for tonight’s episode of WWE NXT.

Graves has been absent from WWE programming for the past week after expressing frustration at being moved to NXT from Raw in a since-deleted social media post.

He is expected at the WWE Performance Center for rehearsals today and scheduled to be on commentary for the show, Corey Brennan of Fightful is reporting. It was also noted that there has been no indication from Graves or anyone close to him that the situation is a work, although, sources close to Graves believe it will likely become one.

WWE shuffled its commentary teams at the start of the month, beginning with Raw’s move to Netfix on January 6. Graves was revealed as the third member of the broadcast team for NXT the following night. Six days later he posted the following after the conclusion of the January 13 episode of Raw:

“Imagine chasing your dream. Then being TOLD (not deciding) that you’re no longer physically able to pursue your dream. Then you dedicate your life to something “dream adjacent” and being pretty fucking awesome at it. And then, when it’s time to enjoy the fruits of your labor, being told you’re not famous enough for your own job. Just in case you’ve wondered where I’ve been,” Graves posted.

On the morning of January 14, Graves posted to X again, writing, “I’ve got a lot to say” and promoting that night’s episode of NXT. However, Graves was not on the show and PWInsider later reported he was seen leaving the Orlando Airport.

WWE NXT live results: Three championship bouts

A slate of title matches is set for tonight’s episode of WWE NXT on The CW Network.

In his first defense since becoming NXT Champion, Oba Femi defends against Eddy Thorpe in tonight’s main event. Femi won the title from Trick Williams at New Year’s Evil two weeks ago in a triple threat match that also included Thorpe. Now Femi and Thorpe will attempt to settle their issues one-on-one.

Ridge Holland gets his shot at the men’s NXT North American Championship tonight when he challenges Tony D’Angelo. The Heritage Cup will also be on the line as Lexis King and Charlie Dempsey once again face off for the trophy.

Plus, new NXT Women’s Champion Giulia will make an appearance following her victory at New Year’s Evil. She dethroned Roxanne Perez to win the title.

We’ll see if WWE has any follow-up tonight after Perez was confronted by Bayley last week.

Join us for live coverage starting at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

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Corey Graves is back on commentary alongside Vic Joseph and Booker T.

NXT North American Champion Tony D’Angelo (with The Family) defeated Ridge Holland to retain his title

Lots of closed fist punches back and forth from the start. The match goes through a commercial break with a split-screen. As the show cuts to commercial, out comes Shawn Spears.

During the break, Holland posted D’Angelo twice. Holland then smacked an arm on the ring post, and Holland went to work on the arm. Holland is working the arm as the show returns from the break.

D’Angelo makes a comeback, and “The Don” gets a near fall with a fisherman’s buster suplex. Slugfest starts again, before D’Angelo is dropped on his head. “The Don” still comes back with a spear. Spears soon gets involved in the match.

Spears jumps on the apron and gets punched by D’Angelo. That brings out Spear’s goons, which includes Brooks Jensen and Niko Vance. They brawl with The Family at ringside. That takes the referee’s attention away from the the ring.

That allowed Izzi Dame to suddenly interfere, after she got in the ring. She boots Holland in the face with a high kick. D’Angelo delivers a spinebuster, and he covers Holland for a three count. Dame at ringside says she and “The Don” are now even.

A locker room skit sets up two singles matches for Wes Lee. One against Dion Lennox for tonight, and another next week with Trick Williams. In the skit, Williams gives Lee an open hand slap.

Bayley is up next for a monologue. Her and Roxanne Perez has an altercation in a cliffhanger angle from last week. Bayley is here to address that.

Bayley said she was there last week to talk with Perez, because Bayley cares about all that Perez has done. That that got her was a slap in the face.

Bayley goes on to talk about Perez confronted her from the front row on Raw and Smackdown. At some point, Bayley name drops Giulia. So, out comes Giulia to join Bayley.

Giulia says Perez may not look up to Bayley, but Giulia herself does. Bayley and Giulia sing each other’s praises until they are interrupted by Cora Jade and Perez.

Both Perez and Jade cut promos on Bayley. Perez claims the current NXT exceeded anything the Four Horsewomen did, and that is really way Bayley is here. That ignites a brawl, and the fight is on. The heels powder as Bayley and Giulia stand tall. This angle clearly sets up a tag team match.

Cut to the women’s locker room, where Kelani Jordan is arguing with Jaida Parker. Karmen Peterovic wants to calm them down since she is in love now.

Cut back to ringside and the brawl between the two teams is on again.

Wes Lee defeated Dion Lennox

Lee pinned Lennox in a short match that was more of a backdrop for the angle that followed with Trick Williams. Lennox did get a close near fall, but Lee strikes with a Cardiac Kick. Lee then covers Lennox for a pinfall.

Lee in a post-match promo says he is going to handle Trick next week since Trick slapped him earlier. That brings out Trick, and he is a house of fire. Williams drops Tyson Dupont and Tyriek Igwe, who both were at ringside with Lee.

Trick then storms into the ring and lays out Lee. Trick grabs the microphone and accepts the challenge for next week at Center Stage in Atlanta.

Lexis King is the focus of a video package, and he defends the Heritage Cup up next.

But first, an interview with Stephanie Vaquer. Sarah Schreiber conducts the interview. Vaquer cuts a decent promo. It is not her fault they do not have her in a focused angle.

NXT Heritage Cup Champion Lexis King defeats Charlie Dempsey (with No Quarter Catch Crew) to retain the cup

This match got a lot of time, but that was somewhat a given with the round system. The match went through a commercial break, and they did a fall during the break. When the show returned from the break, Vic Joseph on commentary remarked how that shows you have to pay attention during the split-screen break.

King is saved by the bell in the first round. Dempsey applied a crossface chicken wing that would make Bob Backlund proud. Time runs out on the round with King still locked in the hold. The closing moments of this round were really good.

A camera shot shows brass knuckles in King’s corner as the show cuts to commercial. That is when they did the finish during the break. King scores a pin he counters a sunset flip into a pinfall. King is up 1-0.

Dempsey evens the score in round 3, as Dempsey scores pin using a butterfly suplex. Between rounds, King teases using the brass knux. But he thinks better of it.

Later on, King fires up and leaps over the ropes with a flip dive on No Quarter Catch Crew. They go back-and-forth in the closing moments. After deciding against the knux, King still wins with a heel move. King with a mule kick low blow, and the ref didn’t see it. King then executed the Coronation, and King scores the deciding pinfall.

WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Bianca Belair & Naomi cut promos on Meta-Girls (Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson). Next week in Atlanta, Meta-Girls challenge for the tag titles in a featured match.

Karmen Petrovic enters with her love interest, Ashante “Thee” Adonis. Petrovic has a match up next.

Andre Chase is followed around in a skit, but he is depressed. Some trainees are watching old Chase promos, but Chase is still super depressed.

Karmen Petrovic defeated Jaida Parker

Petrovic rolled up Parker to score the pin, after interference by Kelani Jordan. Parker looked strong throughout much of the match.

Jordan shows up and she goes to slap Parker, but Parker blocks the slap. The referee is right there the whole time, but somehow this is not a disqualification. Petrovic then rolls up Parker, and the referee counts the pin.

Petrovic celebrates after the match with Adonis.

A locker room skit has Sol Ruca and Zaria talking with Meta-Girls. Tatum Paxley and Gigi Dolan are also there. This was a waste of time I will never get back.

Brooks Jensen & Niko Vance defeated Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo & Luca Crusifino

Vance pinned Stacks to win the match. For the finish, Jensen with a somersault kick and Vance follows up with a lariat. Stacks does a flip to sell it, and Vance covers him for the pinfall. This was a great way to introduce Niko Vance.

NXT Tag Team Champions Nathan Frazier & Axiom are being interviewed by Sarah Schreiber. Josh Briggs & Yoshiki Inamura interrupt the interview. Briggs is upset they went to TNA when Briggs claims they had “next” up. This did not go anywhere as the director cuts away to a brawl happening backstage. Then, the show cuts to commercial.

More melodrama after the break, this time within The Family. Stacks is upset that “The Don” was not out there with them. D’Angelo responds that Stacks has been Underboss for a while now. He needs to figure it out on his own. “The Don” then leaves.

Ethan Page is cutting a sadistic promo on Je’Von Evans in a video package sponsored by an insurance company. Would have made sense if it was medical insurance, but it was automobile insurance.

Evans is then in GM Ava’s office. Evans is still selling his jaw, but he wants a match with Page. Ava says he is still hurt, which he clearly is selling like he is hurt. Evans can barely talk. Ava then brings in Cedric Alexander, who is booked against Page in a match next week at Center Stage.

In comes Austin Theory & Grayson Waller. Apparently, next week at Center Stage is “The Grayson Waller Effect” in Atlanta. What have we done to deserve this?

Oba Femi is heading to the ring for his match when he crosses paths with Trick Williams backstage. They exchange glances just before the show cuts to a commercial break.

After show returns from the break, Diamond Dallas Page is shown sitting front row ringside.

NXT Champion Oba Femi defeated Edddy Thorpe to retain his title

This wasn’t Flair-Steamboat, but thank goodness it wasn’t another skit. It was actually pretty good too, especially by the end. At least for action. Psychology might be another story.

For a champion who’s nickname is “The Ruler”, Femi ends up selling a lot. Maybe too much, but as champ I guess he has to give the illusion he might lose. Him selling so much takes away from his aura. Thorpe cuts off Femi before the show’s final commercial break, and Femi is in peril during much of the picture-in-picture. Why is Femi fighting from underneath?

Back from the commercial break, and comeback by Femi. Led to a near falls after Femi delivers a spinebuster. Thorpe counters an attempted chokeslam with a triangle. Femi tries to power out, but Thorpe counters that into a hurricanrana. Two count for Thorpe.

Thorpe again counters Femi. This time Thorpe uses a stunner after blocking a suplex attempt. Thorpe climbs to the top rope and he leaps off with a mighty flying elbow drop. Near fall.

Thorpe and Femi trade strikes and moves. Femi goes off his feet after Thorpe gives him a snap German suplex. Thorpe goes for another flying elbow, but Femi blocks it to deliver a chokeslam. Thorpe gets a shoulder up to break the count at two and three quarters.

Femi posted himself on a missed charge in a corner. Femi looks to be in trouble, until he tossed Thorpe across the ring. Femi then executes his pop-up powerbomb, and Femi covers Thorpe for a pinfall.

The psychology seemed way off in this match, but the work itself was really good. Grayson Waller & Austin Thoery were watching from a perch overlooking the ring. They are trying to jaw with Femi. Meanwhile, Trick Williams is in the ring to confront Femi.

Williams then drops Thorpe when Thorpe goes for a cheap shot. Williams an Femi are face-to-face as the show goes off the air.

Lexis King vs. Charlie Dempsey Heritage Cup match announced for WWE NXT

A new match has been announced for tonight’s episode of WWE NXT.

Lexis King defending the NXT Heritage Cup against Charlie Dempsey has been added to the show. The bout was set up in a backstage segment on last week’s show.

Tonight’s match will be the fourth time Dempsey and King have clashed over the Heritage Cup since October. Dempsey retained against King in October, but King defeated Dempsey for the cup on the December 17 episode in Lowell, MA. King successfully defended it against Dempsey at New Year’s Evil but only retained it after he inadvertently headbutted Dempsey in the groin before giving him the Coronation. 

On last week’s show, King and Dempsey discussed the controversial finish to their previous match and agreed to face each other again to settle the score. 

From WWE.com:

“Lexis King is determined to be a fighting champion, and that’s why he’ll defend the NXT Heritage Cup against former titleholder Charlie Dempsey. Despite Dempsey claiming he was still the Heritage Cup Champion, King controversially defeated his rival to retain the Heritage Cup after inadvertently hitting him below the belt, leading to a Coronation DDT. A backstage conversation between King and Dempsey found the two agreeing that a rematch would settle the score once and for all. The bout will occur live TONIGHT at 8/7 C on the CW Network.”

WWE NXT, Tuesday, January 21 —

  • NXT Champion Oba Femi defends against Eddy Thorpe
  • NXT North American Champion Tony D’Angelo defends against Ridge Holland
  • NXT UK Heritage Cup Champion Lexis King defends against Charlie Dempsey

Fraxiom & Cora Jade among WWE NXT surprises at TNA Genesis

As promised, members of the WWE NXT roster made themselves known during Sunday’s TNA Genesis pay-per-view including the reigning Tag Team Champions Fraxiom and Cora Jade.

Nathan Frazier & Axiom came out prior to The Hardys’ TNA Tag Team title defense against The Rascalz to take a closer look and then inadvertently got involved. After Trey Miguel dove outside at the Hardys and then accidentally hit the NXT Tag Team Champions by mistake, things got heated before security escorted Fraxiom to the back.

As a result, Fraxiom will now defend the titles against The Rascalz at this Thursday’s live edition of TNA Impact.

That wasn’t the only NXT involvement on the show.

Following TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich’s successful title defense over Rosemary, Cora Jade made her own surprise appearance to confront Slamovich. Slamovich appeared in the crowd during last Tuesday’s NXT and teased defending the title against someone in NXT.

Ashante “Thee” Adonis came out during the pre-show with an open challenge that was answered by Jake Something who defeated Adonis in under four minutes.

Arianna Grace returned during the night to resume her role as the liaison between NXT and TNA.

After the two sides worked together during the second half of 2024, WWE and TNA announced a formal partnership last week that will continue the talent exchange that could spill over to the main roster as well.

NXT Tag Team title match set for next TNA Impact

A match for the NXT Tag Team titles is set for the next episode of Impact.

Nathan Frazer and Axiom will defend the titles against The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz) on Thursday during a special live edition of TNA Impact in San Antonio. The move comes after the two teams confronted one another during TNA Genesis.

Right as the TNA Tag Team title match was set to take place between champions The Hardys and challengers The Rascals, the NXT Tag Team Champions came down with chairs and sat ringside as a surprise. During the match, however, there was a spot where the Rascalz were sent out of the ring, crashing into Fraxiom. The two teams exchanged words as TNA security escorted Fraxiom backstage. The Hardys eventually emerged victorious, retaining the TNA Tag Team titles.

Also on the show, it was announced that TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella would address Josh Alexander’s statements following his I Quit match against Mike Santana. Alexander shook Santana’s hand after his loss, saying he not only quit in the match, but also quit TNA.

Here is the updated lineup for Thursday’s Impact:

  • NXT Tag Team titles: Fraxiom defend against The Rascalz
  • Santino Marella to address Josh Alexander quitting TNA

WWE & TNA sign multi-year deal to continue partnership

WWE’s renewed vigor for inter-promotional relationships will continue as ESPN reported Thursday they will continue to work with TNA via NXT and perhaps some main roster appearances as well.

The outlet stated WWE and TNA have signed a multi-year partnership that will see wrestlers from TNA and NXT appear regularly on each other’s programming.

From a press release:

“The agreement will enable talent to garner additional exposure across key WWE and TNA programming, including weekly flagship shows such as NXT – which airs live on The CW – and TNA iMPACT!, select WWE Premium Live Events and TNA pay-per-views, in turn bolstering their in-ring development with exposure to world-class talent and coaching.”

The news comes ahead of TNA’s first pay-per-view of the year — Genesis — which happens this Sunday.

The relationship between both sides began with former TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace appearing in last year’s Royal Rumble and kicked off in earnest in May with Grace challenging then-NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez for June’s Battleground.

The following months would see wrestlers from both brands make appearances on the other’s shows including Grace, Joe Hendry, Frankie Kazarian, Rosemary and The Rascalz from TNA, and Wendy Choo, Sol Ruca, Tatum Paxley, Charlie Dempsey and others from NXT.

It’s unclear if the past year’s developments were under a handshake agreement or a more formal one-year deal.

From a main roster level, WWE has also been working with Japan’s Pro Wrestling NOAH and Marigold promotions and GCW for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport events.

TNA’s exposure in Canada is expected to grow in 2025 after they signed a new TV deal with Sportsnet.

WWE NXT ratings down from New Year’s Evil

Tuesday night’s WWE NXT episode averaged 779,000 viewers on The CW Network. That’s down 18.6 percent from last week’s New Year’s Evil special (which featured an advertised appearance by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson) but is the fourth-highest audience total the show has done since moving to The CW.

NXT drew a 0.17 rating in the 18-49 demo. Though down 32 percent from last week, that ties the second-highest rating the show has done in that category since November 19.

As compared to the same week in 2024, NXT’s overall viewership was up 14.1 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 10.5 percent, so the show’s audience is skewing older than it did last year on USA Network.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for NXT, as well as the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s episode was up 13.9 percent in overall viewership but steady in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

Ethan Page says AEW ‘didn’t know what they had’ in him

During a recent interview with Busted Open Radio, Ethan Page discussed his time in NXT and departure from All Elite Wrestling.

Page was removed from the AEW roster page in early May 2024 and debuted in NXT later that month, attacking Trick Williams and starting a program that would lead to him becoming NXT Champion. He’s continued to play a pivotal role on the brand since. 

After NXT last night, Page spoke with Bully Ray on Busted Open After Dark and said that AEW didn’t know what they had in him. 

“They didn’t know what they had, and now they do. I’m gone. These guys have me. They have the ability to do whatever it is that they want, and they have chosen to open a door for Ethan Page to absolutely kick wide open,” Page said.

Page also said he can relate to Penta, who recently left AEW and made his WWE debut on Raw this week. 

Page continued:

“I can relate to Penta, especially family-wise, getting to see him on Raw with his family in the front row, his daughter specifically in tears. It was almost a flashback to me winning the championship in my home country of Canada in Toronto, my daughter in the front row, finally getting to see her dad fulfill his dream of being a champion, the champion in the company he’s always wanted to be in. So yeah, I can only imagine how Penta felt last night, debuting WWE, Monday Night Raw, Netflix, who knows how many millions of people were watching? It had to feel good.”

Shortly after his departure from AEW last year, Page described his experience in the company as “chaotic and unorganized” compared to NXT. 

Also during his appearance on Busted Open, Bully asked Page about his segment at New Year’s Evil with The Rock last week. 

Page responded:

“I did not expect Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson to interrupt me. But on top of it, if a superstar of that caliber could pick anybody on the NXT roster to brush shoulders with, to get to know, to get to be in the presence of and understand what they bring to the table, if I’m the Final Boss, I’m gonna see what’s up. So yeah, there’s part of me that was shocked. But the other part after the fact, no, he’s a very strategic man and that was a very good move by the Final Boss.”

Page’s entire appearance on Busted Open After Dark is available here

New WWE Women’s Tag Team title number one contenders crowned

Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson are the new number one contenders to the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship.

The Meta Girls (Legend and Jackson) defeated Unholy Union (Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn) on this week’s WWE NXT in a number one contender’s match to earn the next shot at the Women’s Tag Team titles, currently held by Bianca Belair and Naomi.

Belair and Jade Cargill originally won the Tag titles at Bash in Berlin last August. Naomi was named the replacement for Cargill on the December 20 WWE SmackDown episode after an angle where Cargill was shown laid out on the hood of a car, implicating a mystery attacker. That storyline thread has yet to be tied up.

Tuesday’s WWE NXT also set up two title bouts for next week’s show, with Oba Femi defending the NXT title against Eddy Thorpe, plus Tony D’Angelo defending the North American title against Ridge Holland.

Another title match was also made official for the January 28 episode, with Fallon Henley defending the Women’s North American Championship against Shotzi. Henley interfered in a number one contender’s match between Shotzi and Stephanie Vaquer this week, allowing Shotzi to score the victory.

Oba Femi to defend WWE NXT title on next week’s episode

Two title matches are set for next week’s WWE NXT, including Oba Femi’s first televised defense of the NXT Championship.

An in-ring promo segment on this week’s episode set up both title bouts for next week, as new NXT champion Femi was interrupted by Eddy Thorpe, North American Champion Tony D’Angelo, and Ridge Holland.

As D’Angelo and Holland paired off in a brawl, Thorpe attacked Femi, laying him out. Femi later demanded a title defense against Thorpe for next week in a backstage segment with NXT GM Ava.

D’Angelo defending the North American title against Holland was also made official for the Tuesday, January 21 episode.

Femi won the NXT title in a triple threat on last week’s New Year’s Evil special in a triple threat involving Thorpe and former NXT Champion Trick Williams. His first defense of the gold was on an NXT house show this past Saturday against Jasper Troy.

The announced card for next week:

WWE NXT, Tuesday, January 21 —

  • NXT Champion Oba Femi defends against Eddy Thorpe
  • NXT North American Champion Tony D’Angelo defends against Ridge Holland

Women’s North American title match set for WWE NXT Atlanta event

Shotzi gets a shot against Fallon.

The main roster star defeated Stephanie Vaquer on Tuesday to become the new number one contender for the NXT Women’s North American title. Current champion Fallon Henley and Jacy Jayne both interfered in the match, with Henley hitting Vaquer with the Women’s North American title as she was hitting the ropes. That allowed Shotzi to roll up a distracted Vaquer to earn a title match on January 28 at Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia.

In a social media exclusive, Shotzi said it was her first singles match in almost a year and got emotional, saying the match set the tone for her 2025. She said she didn’t need Fallon’s help to win the match and was about to prove how ballsy Shotzi is.

Shotzi made her return from a torn ACL last month, helping Gigi Dolin after she was attacked by Fatal Influence. At New Year’s Evil she, Dolin, and Tatum Paxley were successful in defeating all three members of Fatal Influence.

Bayley, Masha Slamovich, DIY appear on WWE NXT

Stars from the main roster and elsewhere appeared during Tuesday’s NXT.

Masha Slamovich was shown in the crowd prior to Cora Jade taking on Kelani Jordan on Tuesday’s show. As Jade made her entrance, she could be seen making eye contract with Slamovich as she entered the ring. Jade ended up scoring the win over Jordan.

WWE on X noted that Slamovich was keeping an eye on the NXT women’s division:

Slamovich commented on social media shortly after her appearance, writing: ”I’m everywhere. And I’m always watching.”

DIY also appeared, saying they were going to watch Fraxiom defend their titles against OTM and promised no shenanigans in a promo. Appearing on the NXT perch, they watched as Fraxiom successfully retained their titles.

In the main event segment of the show, Roxanne Perez was talking about how the NXT women’s division would be lost without her. Bayley interrupted and attempted to give Perez some advice. Perez cut off Bayley and said she used to be her role model, but she has broken everyone’s records in NXT, including Bayley’s. The two ended the show getting into a brawl.