WWE NXT draws best viewership since October, 18-49 rating down slightly

Tuesday night’s WWE NXT episode averaged 708,000 viewers on The CW, up 4.2 percent from last week. It’s the best audience total for the show since October 8 and is the third-largest viewership NXT has done since moving to The CW Network.

In the 18-49 demo, NXT drew a 0.16 rating. That’s down 5.9 percent from last week but ties the fourth-highest rating the show has done since October 15.

The episode went head-to-head with the finals of the NBA Cup on ABC which drew a 0.79 rating in the 18-49 demo and averaged just under three million viewers overall.

As compared to the same week in 2023, when the show was on USA Network, NXT’s overall viewership was up 10.5 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 5.9 percent.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for NXT, as well as the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was up 6.8 percent in overall viewers but down 5.9 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

WWE NXT spoilers for Christmas Eve episode

Here are spoilers for next week’s NXT.

NXT taped an additional episode following their live broadcast in Lowell, Massachusetts on Tuesday. They will tape an additional episode later in the week for the final show of 2024.

Spoilers courtesy of Fightful:

  • Stephanie Vaquer defeated Cora Jade. At some point, Kelani Jordan attacked Jade with a kendo stick.
  • Lexis King defeated Charlie Dempsey to win the Heritage Cup trophy. William Regal hit Dempsey with brass knuckles, helping King score the win.
  • Unholy Union (Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn) defeated Fatal Influence (Jazmyn Nyx & Jacy Jayne). Kayden Carter & Katana Chance prevented Fallon Henley from interfering.
  • Ashante ‘Thee’ Adonis defeated Dion Lennox
  • The NXT Championship match for New Year’s Evil was made into a three-way, which will now see Trick Williams defend against both Oba Femi and Eddy Thorpe.
  • Christmas Chaos four-way match: OTM defeated Myles Borne & Tavion Heights, Hank & Tank, and the D’Angelo Family (Stacks & Luca Crusifino) to become the new number one contenders for the NXT Tag Team titles.

Ethan Page bloodies Je’Von Evans after ‘lost my smile’ speech on WWE NXT

Ethan Page lost his smile, but it was all a ruse.

Page attacked Je’Von Evans on NXT following a ruse where he said he had lost his smile, with Evans coming out to convince Page to change his ways. Page wrapped a chair around Evans’ neck, stomping on it. Blood immediately poured out of Evans’ mouth as the show cut to commercial.

Over the last several weeks, Page went through a series of losses, including losing the Iron Survivor Challenge at Deadline and soon after to Tony D’Angelo in a match for the North American title.

Page, who appeared despondent backstage on Tuesday, interrupted Evans and Hank & Tank as they were talking so he could walk to the ring. He gave a passionate promo bringing up his daughter, son, and wife, saying that he wanted to provide for his family. Like Shawn Micheals in the same building back in 1997, he said he had lost his smile. Evans interrupted and said he and the crowd wanted to see the real than Page, the one who has joy for his wife and children. Page then dropped the ruse and attacked Evans.

Stephanie Vaquer vs. Cora Jade announced for WWE NXT Christmas Eve episode

Stephanie Vaquer will go one-on-one with Cora Jade in one of the new bouts and segments confirmed for next week’s Christmas Eve edition of WWE NXT.

Vaquer vs. Jade was officially announced following a vignette highlighting Vaquer’s journey to WWE aired on Tuesday’s NXT episode.

A four-way to crown new number one contenders to the NXT Tag Team titles will also take place on the December 24 episode. No Quarter Catch Crew’s Tavion Heights & Myles Borne take on Hank Walker & Tank Ledger, The Family’s Stacks Lorenzo and Luca Crusifino, and OTM’s Bronco Nima & Lucien Price for the right to challenge Axiom & Nathan Frazer for the NXT Tag Team titles.

Already announced for the December 24 episode, Charlie Dempsey will defend the NXT Heritage Cup against Lexis King.

A special appearance by Santa Claus has also bee announced for next week’s show.

The lineup for the Tuesday, December 24 WWE NXT:

  • Stephanie Vaquer vs. Cora Jade
  • NXT Tag Team Championship number one contender’s match : Tavion Heights & Myles Borne vs. Hank Walker & Tank Ledger vs. Stacks Lorenzo & Luca Crusifino vs. Bronco Nima & Lucien Price
  • NXT Heritage Cup Champion Charlie Dempsey defends against Lexis King
  • Santa Claus appears

WWE NXT Championship match ends in double pin

Tuesday’s NXT Championship match on WWE NXT TV ended in controversy.

Trick Williams defending his NXT Championship against Eddy Thorpe in the show’s main event ended with a double pin and confusion surrounding who is the rightful NXT Champion as two referees were involved in the finish.

After the first referee was taken out inadvertently following a DDT from Thorpe, a second official entered to call the rest of the match. As Williams hit his Trick Shot finish, the original referee was revived.

Williams and Thorpe then fell into one another and landed in such a way that one referee counted the pin for Thorpe, and one for Williams.

NXT general manager Ava came to ringside as the show went off the air to mediate the dispute between the officials.

In an angle posted to social media, WWE revealed that Williams is still the NXT Champion as a result of the double pin, with Thorpe getting physical with Shawn Michaels:

The matter will certainly be addressed further on next week’s taped edition of WWE NXT on Christmas Eve.

The announced lineup for next week’s show is as follows:

WWE NXT, Tuesday, December 24 —

  • Stephanie Vaquer vs. Cora Jade
  • NXT Tag Team Championship number one contender’s match : Tavion Heights & Myles Borne vs. Hank Walker & Tank Ledger vs. Stacks Lorenzo & Luca Crusifino vs. Bronco Nima & Lucien Price
  • NXT Heritage Cup Champion Charlie Dempsey defends against Lexis King
  • Santa Claus appears

WWE NXT live results: Trick Williams vs. Eddy Thorpe title match

The NXT Championship is on the line as the show heads to Lowell, Massachusetts tonight.

Trick Williams will defend his belt against Eddy Thorpe on tonight’s broadcast. Thorpe was originally scheduled to participate in the men’s Iron Survivor Challenge match at NXT Deadline, but he was replaced following an angle where he was attacked. Last week, it was revealed that Thorpe actually faked the attack so he could get a shot at Williams without having to go through the Iron Survivor match.

In Thorpe’s place, Oba Femi entered the Iron Survivor Challenge and has earned an NXT Championship at New Year’s Evil 2025. Tonight, Femi faces Axiom in singles action.

Axiom is pulling double duty on the episode. Due to a miscommunication between Axiom and Nathan Frazer, the two are defending their NXT Tag Team titles tonight against Gallus (Mark Coffey & Wolfgang).

Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson vs. Sol Ruca & Zaria is also set for the show, along with Jaida Parker vs. Wren Sinclair.

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

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The show begins with a video package retrospective looking back on past WWE shows from the Lowell Memorial Auditorium in Lowell, Massachusetts. The past is intertwined with the present as the introductory video package shifts to the current NXT brand.

The lighting in the venue was far better in the ’90s. This was lit like an indie show, as the venue was too dark in places. But that is just my opinion, and there is some cool backlighting in the background. The ring itself seems slightly smaller than the usual 20×20.

In the opening match, a co-holder of the NXT Tag Team Championship faces one tough challenge in his first of two matches on the show. Axiom takes on Oba Femi, and later Axiom and Nathan Frazier defend the tag titles against Gallus.

Oba Femi defeated Axiom (with Nathan Frazier)

Femi pinned Axiom after a pop-up powerbomb. This was David vs. Goliath, except Goliath won this time. Plus in this version, David is pulling double duty and wrestling again later in the show.

Cat and mouse game at the start, as Axiom sticks and moves. Femi eventually snatches Axiom by his feet. Femi is manhandling Axiom, as the match goes through a commercial break.

Hope spot after the show returns from the break, as Axiom targets a leg. Femi clotheslines Axiom, and turns him inside out for a near fall. Axiom later goes for an armbar, but Femi dead lifts Axiom to easily break the hold. Femi keeps mowing down Axiom, but Axiom still fires up.

Axiom cuts down Femi with a dropkick to the knee. Femi rises again for a great sequence of exchanges. Axiom gets a near fall, and Femi powers out and goes for a powerbomb. Axiom counters with a hurricanrana for another near fall.

Axiom lands a missile dropkick, and he goes for his finisher. Femi catches Axiom like a damsel in distress, except Femi heaves Axiom aside. Femi then executes his pop-up powerbomb finisher, and Femi covers Axiom for a three count.

Sarah Schreiber interviews Eddy Thorpe in a backstage area. Thorpe boasts about fooling everyone in the angle last week that got him the title shot tonight. NXT General Manager Ava enters the scene and she scolds Thorpe for taking a shortcut, but the contract is signed so there is nothing she can do. Thorpe interjects that he just worked smarter instead of holder. After tonight, Thorpe says she can call him the champion.

In a pre-taped skit, more drama with Ashante “Thee”Adonis and Karmen Petrovic. This time it once again involves Dion Lennox. He tells Karmen to apologize to Adonis. Petrovic agrees and hugs Lennox. Adonis walks in to see them hugging, and he cuts a promo on them. Adonis storms off as the world turns, and so are the days of our lives.

Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson defeated Sol Ruca & Zaria

Legend pinned Ruca to win the match.

Before the show cuts to commercial, Zaria catches Jackson in a fireman’s carry. Ruca then uses Jackson’s body as a launching pad to jump out of the ring to the floor on Legend. Zaria then lifts Jackson with a military press and throws her outside on Jackson. With Ruca and Zarua standing tall, the show cuts to the break after a big pop from the live crowd.

After the break, heat on Ruca as Jackson & Legend work over Ruca. Hot tag Zaria, and Zaria is a house of fire. Legend distracts Zaria, and Jackson hits her with a chop block. Zaria and Legend battle to suplex each other. Near fall after Ruca springboards into a flying body press. Jackson breaks up the pinning attempt as they go home.

Ruca hits Jackson with the X-factor, only for Legend to strike down Ruca. Zaria almost collides with Ruca, but stops short. Ruca then takes a bullet for Zaria, as Ruca gets a pump kick from Legend. Jackson makes another save, and Zaria is thrown outside. Jackson follows up with a dive on Zaria. In the ring, Legend executes her Bougie Bully Drop, and Legend pins Ruca.

Jaida Parker (with OTM) defeated Wren Sinclair (with No Quarter Catch Crew)

Parker pinned Sinclair after a hip attack. OTM and the Catch Crew start brawling at ringside during the match, and they brawl their way down the aisle and through the curtain. In the match, Parker dominated at times, but Sinclair got some offense as well.

Sinclair fired up at one point, but Parker would ultimately cut her off. For the finish, Parker hits Sinclair with a back elbow, followed by a hip attack. Parker then covers Sinclair for a pinfall.

Tatum Paxley, Gigi Dolan and Shotzi all cut promos in a what is supposed to be an spooky dollhouse setting. Fatal Influence are watching on a backstage monitor. They are confronted by Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn. Fatal Influence leave as Fyre & Dawn chuckle over causing them to leave.

Every week on NXT is a video package sponsored by an insurance company. This week it highlights the history of NXT, and more specifically the rich women’s division. The package quickly chronicles the women’s title from the past to the present, concluding with a plug for Deadline.

NXT Tag Team Champions Nathan Frazier & Axiom defeated Gallus (Mark Coffey & Wolfgang with Joe Coffey) to retain their titles

Frazier pinned Wolfgang after a Phoenix Splash and a plethora of other high spots. Axiom went into the match with his shoulder taped, which sells the match earlier tonight where Axiom lost to Oba Femi. Frazier is also wearing a face guard, after a recent injury. That seems legit and not part of the plot like Axiom selling his shoulder.

Gallus mauls Frazier & Axiom before the show cuts to a commercial break. Gallus is working over Axiom when the show returns from commercials. Hot tag to Frazier, and he is running wild at a frantic pace. Frog splash by Frazier on Coffey, and Wolfgang has to jump in to break up a pinning attempt. Soon thereafter, Axiom jumps in to break up a pinning attempt.

Later on, all four go down after a flurry of high spots. Axiom delivers a Golden Ratio to Coffey, and Frazier jumps on Wolfgang’s back. Frazier is inadvertently hit with a Golden Ratio from Axiom, in story line miscommunication. Soon thereafter, Coffey takes a Canadian Destroyer from Axiom. Wolfgang takes a poison-rana from Frazier. All four are down.

Frazier and Wolfganag are fighting with Wolfgang on the turnbuckles. Blind tag by Axiom, and he does a Spanish Fly. Axiom then dives outside on the Coffeys (Mark & Joe) at ringside. Meanwhile, Frazier leaps off the top rope into a Phoenix Splash, and Frazier covers Wolfgang for a the deciding pinfall. And still…

A wacky skit has Je’Von Evans talking with Hank Walker & Tank Ledger. Evans is hyping up Hank & Tank. A depressed Ethan Page pushing him way through them.

In a vignette, Charlie Dempsey has a training session with Lexis King. Dempsey is impressed that King kept up with him, so Dempsey agrees to grant King a title shot at the Heritage Cup.

Depressed Ethan Page sulks out and says the crowd should boo him. He deserves it, according to himself. Page goes to cut a promo where he says he brings up his daughter, son and wife. Page relates his recent failures with his desire to provide for his family. He was getting the “WHAT”chants.

The promo leads to Page spoofing a famous Shawn Michaels’ promo that was cut in the same venue. Page says he lost his smile, and he is soon interrupted by Je’Von Evans. He confronts Page in the ring, and Evans wants to see the real Ethan Page. Evans details the joy Page had for his wife and kids. Evans then talks about a smile from Page as he gives Evans a good pep talk. Evans tells him to drop the “Ego” and let the audience see the real Page.

Page is choking up as he responds to Evans. Page says he should not worry about losing his smile, but instead worry about taking Evans’s smile. Page assaults Evans, and he Pillmanizes Evans with a metal folding chair. Page puts it around Evans’ neck and jaw, and Page stomps on him. Evans sells big and spits up fake blood. This clearly sets up a grudge match.

Sarah Schreiber interview NXT Champiom Trick Williams, and Trick cuts a promo. Oba Femi comes in to say he hopes Williams does win, because Femi wants to take the title from Williams at New Year’s Evil.

Stephanie Vaquer is the focus of a video package that hypes her up.

NXT Champion Trick Williams vs. Eddy Thorpe ends with a finish, but no declared winner

Trick is over with this crowd as a babyface. In contrast, they chanted “Eddy sucks” at Thorpe.

In the match, Trick crotches himself when he missed a leg lariat. Thorpe shoves Trick off the apron as the shows cuts to a commercial break.

Back from the break and Thorpe is working over Williams. Slight botch just before a double down. Trick starts building momentum, and he uses a Rock Bottom for a two count. Thorpe fights back with kicks, and an elbow drop for a near fall.

Slugfest leads to them trading kicks. Thorpe then counters Trick to deliver a backbreaker. Trick fights back. Thorpe with another counter to set up a DDT by Thorpe, but the referee is knocked down. Trick takes the DDT, and he is down for the count. No ref to count. A second ref comes out just as Trick schoolboys Thorpe for a two count.

Thorpe with a couple of running kicks to the face. On the third attempt, Trick counters with a jumping knee strike. Trick falls on top of Page as both refs jump in to make a count. Thorpe’s foot is noticeably under the bottom rope as both refs (with one on either side) each count a pinfall. While Williams was clearly on top of Thorpe, Williams’ shoulders were also down. The foot under the rope must not have been part of he planned finish, as it did not factor in. However, the refs argue after the bell over who they declare the winner. Each counted three with a different perspective.

The refs are still bickering as Ava comes down to ringside. The cliffhanger is who won the match, as the show goes off the air without a declared winner.

Wren Sinclair vs. Jaida Parker announced for WWE NXT

A new match has been added to the lineup for Tuesday’s edition of WWE NXT.

Wren Sinclair vs. Jaida Parker is now scheduled for the show.

Sinclair and Parker were involved in a backstage segment last week when Parker and OTM confronted the No Quarter Catch Crew. Parker said the only reason Sinclair was in the Iron Survivor Challenge at NXT Deadline is that she ducked Lola Vice’s backfist in the last-chance qualifying match two weeks ago.

“Baby girl, the only words that should be coming out of your mouth are, ‘Thank you, Jaida’ because if I never ducked Lola’s back fist, you wouldn’t have fallen into that last-chance spot,” Parker says to Sinclair in the video above.

“But if you didn’t duck Lola’s back fist, then you would have gotten knocked out,” Sinclair responded.

Parker was defeated by Vice in an NXT Underground match at Deadline.

The announced lineup for the Tuesday, December 17 WWE NXT: 

  • NXT Champion Trick Williams defends against Eddy Thorpe
  • NXT Tag Team Champions Nathan Frazer & Axiom defend against Gallus (Joe Coffey & Wolfgang)
  • Oba Femi vs. Axiom
  • Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson vs. Sol Ruca & Zaria
  • Wren Sinclair vs. Jaida Parker

WWE NXT’s Tony D’Angelo cast in season two of ‘Wild Cards’ on The CW

Tony D’Angelo has landed an acting role.

Variety reports that the current NXT North American Champion has been cast in Season 2 of Wild Cards. He’ll play the role of “Jaws,” who is described as a “commanding criminal mastermind.”

The show airs on The CW in the United States, the same network that airs WWE NXT on Tuesday nights. It is co-produced by the CBC in Canada and stars Vanessa Morgan, Jason Priestley, and Giacomo Gianniotti. Martin Sheen will also have a key role in season two. 

The second season will premiere on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, on the CBC in Canada and on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, on The CW in the United States.

D’Angelo is credited under his WWE name on the show rather than his real name, Joseph Ariola.

“WWE champion D’Angelo will play Jaws, a formidable and commanding criminal mastermind,” wrote Ethan Shanfeld.

Earlier this year, Shawn Michaels expressed concern that someone from Hollywood might steal D’Angelo away from NXT due to his acting ability. During an interview with Busted Open Radio, Michaels said, “I’ve got to be honest, things that worry me about Tony D’Angelo is somebody from Hollywood giving him a call and losing him to play the next mob boss because he does such a fantastic job.”

D’Angelo defeated Ethan Page to retain the North American title on last week’s episode of NXT. He also participated in an NXT house show this weekend in Orlando, as the D’Angelo Family defeated Gallus in a six-man tag.

WWE NXT star Axiom announced for indie show in Spain

WWE NXT star Axiom is coming to an indie show in his home country of Spain later this month.

After teasing that they had a huge announcement, indie promotion Tyris Wrestling revealed today that Axiom is set for their Snowball 30 event in Valencia on Saturday, December 28. Further details on Axiom’s role for the show have not been announced yet.

Axiom is from Madrid and got his start on the Spanish indies, wrestling as A-Kid. He became a worldwide indie star before signing with WWE as a member of the NXT UK roster in 2019. Now wrestling as the masked A-Kid, he holds the NXT Tag Team titles with Nathan Frazer.

This Tuesday, Axiom & Frazer are defending their belts against Gallus on NXT. Due to a miscommunication between him and Frazer, Axiom is working double duty on the episode with a singles match against Oba Femi scheduled.

WWE wrestler Lyra Valkyria is also set to work an indie match in her own home country this holiday season. Valkyria vs. Debbie Keitel will take place for OTT Wrestling in Dublin, Ireland on December 21.

WWE NXT ratings up for Deadline fallout episode

Tuesday night’s WWE NXT episode averaged 680,000 viewers on The CW, up 14.7 percent from last week. It’s the best audience total for the show since October 22.

NXT drew a 0.17 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s up 30.8 percent from last week and ties the second-highest rating the show has done in that category since October 15. The CW beat Fox during the second hour of NXT but was behind every other broadcast network for the night.

The main sports competition was NBA games on TNT and college basketball on ESPN with portions of four basketball games airing on those networks head-to-head with NXT. On the major broadcast networks, The Voice’s finale episode was up from what the show usually does with a 0.43 rating in 18-49 and more than 5.7 million viewers, also airing head-to-head.

As compared to the same week in 2023, when the show aired on USA Network, NXT’s overall viewership was up 0.3 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 5.6 percent.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for NXT, as well as the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s episode was down 0.7 percent in overall viewers and 5.6 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

WWE announces venue for NXT New Year’s Evil 2025

WWE has confirmed the venue for NXT New Year’s Evil.

On January 7, NXT will present its first television episode of 2025 with New Year’s Evil. It had already been announced that the show would take place from Los Angeles. It’s now been revealed that The Shrine Expo Hall will be the venue. It’s located in downtown LA near the University of Southern California.

Two title matches have already been made official for New Year’s Evil. Following their Iron Survivor Challenge wins at Deadline, Giulia and Oba Femi are getting their title shots in Los Angeles. It will be Roxanne Perez vs. Giulia for the NXT Women’s Championship and Trick Williams vs. Femi for the NXT Championship.

Tickets are going on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Pacific time on December 18. A pre-sale will begin the day before that.

New Year’s Evil has taken place as a special episode of NXT annually since 2021. With NXT moving channels back in October of this year, this will be the first New Year’s Evil to air on The CW Network.

Heritage Cup match set for Christmas Eve edition of WWE NXT

A Heritage Cup match is set for the Christmas Eve edition of NXT.

During Tuesday’s show, Lexis King asked Charlie Dempsey for a rematch for the trophy, saying he found closure while visiting Minneapolis and wanted another opportunity. Dempsey said he would think about it. Later, while talking to CW broadcaster Ryan Leaf, King was interrupted by Dempsey, who agreed to a Heritage Cup match in two weeks, but would have to survive a workout first. King agreed to the stipulation.

King and Dempsey last met on the October 29 edition of NXT, where Dempsey successfully retained the trophy. During a segment on NXT Deadline, King was shown outside of the arena saying that this was the city where his father, Brian Pillman, died in 1997. He said he has struggled to prove that he is different from his father, but would continue as it was a fight that was worth fighting for.

The lineup so far for the December 24 edition of WWE NXT:

  • NXT Heritage Cup: Charlie Dempsey defends against Lexis King

Elijah Holyfield makes WWE debut prior to NXT taping

The son of boxing great Evander Holyfield has made his WWE debut.

Elijah Holyfield made his WWE debut prior to Tuesday’s live edition of NXT, wrestling Anthony Luke. Pictures taken from the crowd indicate the match may be a part of the upcoming A&E reality show ‘WWE LFG’, which will debut early next year.

Holyfield is a former NFL player for the Bengals whose career in that sport ended following a knee injury in the summer of 2022. WWE confirmed his signing last month. Luke is also a new recruit with football experience, having played for San Diego State.

Evander Holyfield made an appearance during an episode of Saturday Night’s Main Event in 2007, defeating Matt Hardy in a boxing match.

From The Wrap, WWE LFG will see “existing legends will mentor aspiring wrestlers as they compete in the ring with WWE contracts on the line. The series will also feature behind-the-scenes content of their training process.”

Triple H, The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, Booker T, Bubba Ray Dudley, and Mickie James will appear on the show.