WWE NXT live results: Two title matches, Nia Jax in action

A pair of championship matches are scheduled for WWE NXT tonight.

Sol Ruca has an NXT Women’s North American Championship defense set, putting her title on the line against Tatum Paxley. It’s a title shot that Paxley earned when The Culling defeated Zaria, Ruca, Hank Walker & Tank Ledger — though Izzi Dame didn’t seem too happy about Paxley getting the shot instead of her.

Hank & Tank will be defending their NXT Tag Team title belts against the Chase U duo of Kale Dixon & Uriah Connors tonight.

After making her return to NXT last week by attacking Lash Legend, Nia Jax takes on Thea Hail.

Blake Monroe will also be in action against Kelani Jordan, Myles Borne continues his rivalry with Lexis King, and Yoshiki Inamura goes one-on-one with Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo.

Plus, the build to Heatwave continues with the PLE now less than three weeks away.

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

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The show opens with the entrance of Blake Monroe. Her new entrance includes a mirror. It was cool enough I think if The Narcissist had the camera shot as part of his act in 1993, he might have gotten over better.

The entrance of Kelani Jordan is next, and she rushes into the ring, and the opening match is quickly under way. Maybe they were born with it. Or maybe it was Maybelline, which is a sponsor with their brand name on the center of the mat.

Blake Monroe vs. Kelani Jordan

Jordynne Grace returns during the match wearing a neck brace. Monroe flees the ring and Jordan wins via countout.

The bout itself was rather short, but it was more of a vehicle for an angle. More on vehicles later, as Monroe would speed away in an SUV to escape Grace. Monroe with heat on Jordan early in the match. Jordan with a comeback, and she locks in a half crab. Monroe gets a rope break.

Jordan leaps off the top rope, but Monroe cuts her off with a headbutt. Running knee strike by Monroe and a near fall on Jordan. Monroe goes to follow up when the theme music for Jordynne Grace blares on the speakers.

Out comes Grace wearing a neck brace, and Grace walks straight into the ring like she is on a mission. Monroe powders, and she runs for her life. Monroe gets into the back of a waiting SUV, and the automobile speeds away. Meanwhile, the referee is counting out Monroe. After a ten count, Jordan wins the match.

Match result: Kelani Jordan defeats Blake Monroe via countout

— In a backstage skit ahead of the next bout, Andre Chase is giving Chase U students Uriah Connors and Kale Dixon a pep talk. Chase did not like their odds in the tag title match, and they did the “so you’re saying there’s a chance” bit from Dumb & Dumber.

NXT Tag Team Champions Hank Walker & Tank Ledger vs. Uriah Connors & Kale Dixon (with Andre Chase)

Hot match, even with babyfaces on both sides. Connors & Dixon get to shine some, and Dixon does a flip dive over the top rope. He misses and rolls through a leap off the top rope. Dixon is then in the crosshair of Hank & Tank. Connors pushes Dixon to take a bullet for his partner.

Hank & Tank with a high/low powerslam combo on Dixon, and Hank covers Dixon while Tank blocks Connors from breaking the count. The ref stops the count anyway, and he claims Dixon got his shoulder up. The live studio audience was not buying it, and rightly so. Not sure it that was a botch, but it certainly was a bad spot.

Hank & Tank sandwich Dixon with a double standing splash, and they follow by once again doing their combo finisher. Hank then scores a pinfall on Dixon as the referee counts to three this time.

Match result: Hank & Tank defeat Connors & Dixon to retain the NXT Tag Team titles

Suddenly, the lights in the sound stage go dark. Darkstate is running in, and they jump everyone in the ring. They lay waste to Connors and Dixon. Darkstate with triple team moves on Hank & Tank. Darkstate stand pose under strobe lights over their fallen prey.

— The Personal Concierge cuts a promo on behalf of Ash by Elegance. He delivers message to WWE NXT/TNA Knockouts Champion Jacy Jayne, with The Personal Concierge vowing that Ash will win the title Thursday on Impact.

— Myles Borne and Tavion Height chat in a backstage skit, which plays off their past in the No Quarter Catch Crew. They remain buds in this skit.

— Vic Joseph voices over a plug that advertises bull riding on CW. Professional Bull Riders (PBR) is part of TKO Group Holdings alongside WWE, hence the cross-promotional. PBR recently inked a deal to air their team series bull riding events on CW.

— Izzi Dame gives Tatum Paxley a pep talk on behalf of The Culling.

— Thea Hail gets coffee in a skit posted on social media. She cuts a promo on Nia Jax, and Hail is go wound up over Jax that she almost forgets her coffee.

Myles Borne vs. Lexis King

The match goes through a split-screen commercial break. Before picture-in-picture, Borne slingshots himself over the top rope with a plancha on King. During the commercial break, King cuts off Borne. King targets Borne’s ear, which plays on Borne’s backstory.

Borne eventually makes a comeback with Saito suplexes, and then he strikes with Borne Again (which is the name for what was formerly called the Zig Zag finisher). Borne then covers King for a three count.

Match result: Myles Borne defeats Lexis King via pinfall

— Darkstate as a group cut promos saying they are focusing on getting the tag titles. Despite being played as a serious promo, they included a crude joke for comedy. So much for taking them seriously.

Nia Jax vs. Thea Hail

The match goes through a commercial break. Jax played the monster heel and Hail was the babyface in peril. Hail fought valiantly, but Jax was merciless. Jax with a Bonsai Drop, and she sits on Hail as the referee counts three.

Match result: Nia Jax defeats Thea Hail in the in-return of Jax to NXT

Kelly Kincaid is the ring for a post-match interview. Jax snatches the microphone out of Kincaid’s hands, and she cuts a promo on Lash Legend.

Out comes Legend to confront Jax. Legend flubs a line and then rushes into the ring for a pull-apart brawl with Jax. Security and officials pour in to separate them. Good thing security was there, unlike when Darkstate runs in.

— Jordynne Grace was pacing in the office of NXT General Manager Ava. Still in a neck brace, Grace ensures she will be cleared by the time of NXT Heatwave, where Grace meets Blake Monroe in a singles match.

Moose makes surprise appearance and a melee ensues

NXT Champion Oba Femi enters the ring for a monologue. He is soon interrupted by TNA Champion Trick Williams. Trick confronts Femi in the ring and they face off while cutting promos on each other. Soon comes another interruption as Je’Von Evans joins the party. The bickering continues, but with three people instead of two.

Moose from TNA makes a surprise appearance, and he cuts a promo on Trick. Moose vows to win the TNA title from Trick. Suddenly, the lights go dark on the sound stage. Darkstate runs and a schmoz ensues and everyone brawling in the dark.

— More cross-promotion as Vic Joseph voices over a plug for the Canelo vs. Crawford boxing match that TKO is co-promoting.

— Arianna Grace and Heritage Cup Champion Stacks flirt with each other as Nia Jax and Lash Legend brawl in a backstage pull-apart.

— Wren Sinclair is in a kitchen lounge with Charlie Dempsey. She sings the Joe Hendry song, and Hendry appears. Hendry pops out of a refrigerator. The skit sets up a match between Dempsey and Hendry. Dempsey is referred to as a “sourpuss”, which Sinclair repeats for comedic effect. Dempsey storms off, and Sinclair asks Hendry to take a picture with her. 1`

Yoshiki Inamura vs. Heritage Cup Champion Stacks in a non-title match

Stacks ambushes Inamura before the bell. Stacks gets heat on Inamura. Comeback by Inamura and he runs wild. The fight spills outside the ring, where Inamura gives Stacks a stiff slap. Arianna Grace runs down to ringside and slaps Inamura across the face. The referee ejects Grace from ringside, but not before another run-in.

With the referee distracted by Grace, Josh Briggs rushed into the ring on the far side. Briggs ambushes Inamura with a big boot. Stacks then covers Inamura to win the match.

Match result: Stacks defeats Inamura via pinfall

— Vic Joseph reads a voiceover that plugs NASCAR on CW.

Tavion Heights confronts North American Champ Ethan Page and Chelsea Green appears

NXT North American Champion Ethan Page is in the ring for a monologue. Page cut a promo bragging on his victory over Santion Marella. Page then talks about the greatest Canadians, and Page puts himself at the top of the list.

Page then does the Nikolai Volkoff gimmick of singing a foreign national anthem. So, Page begins singing “O Canada” to a chorus of boos. Tavion Heights interrupts the anthem and confronts Page in the ring. Heights insults Page and challenges Page to a title match. In doing so, Heights mentions he is an Olympian.

The live studio audience chants “YES” while Page tries to dismiss Heights. Suddenly, they are interrupted by the entrance of Chelsea Green and Secret Service. Green is flanked by Piper Niven and Alba Fyre as she storms the ring and confronts Heights.

Green points out she was a United States Champion as a Canadian. Green was going to sing the Canadian anthem, but Heights interrupted that. Green insults Heights for being American, but she says even a “rude” and “ignorant American” would not hit a woman. Heights says she is right, and he decks Page instead. Green jumps into the arms of Niven for comedy. Heights then vows to find a woman that will hit Green for him.

— The Fatal Influence trio insults Kelani Jordan and Lola Vice in a backstage skit. Dual champ Jacy Jayne joins Fallon Henley in cutting promos on Vice and Jordan. In walks Jazmyn Nyx, and she hands Jayne the NXT and TNA women’s title belts. Nyx informs them all she talked Ava into booking a tag match next week, much to the chagrin of Jayne. Vice and Jordan team up next Tuesday against Jayne and Henley.

— Sol Ruca and Zaria are chatting backstage when Lash Legend and Nia Jax brawl their way into the skit. Amidst the pull-apart brawl, Ava comes in to announce Legend and Jax meet next week in a singles match.

— Ricky Saints sits down with Kelly Kincaid for an interview in a segment sponsored by an insurance company. Saints talks about Jasper Troy, which builds up a match between the two.

— Triplemania gets a plug, as does NXT live in Philadelphia.

NXT Women’s North American Champion Sol Ruca (with Zaria) vs. Tatum Paxley (with The Culling)

Ruca retains after interference by The Culling and a doll. Lash Legend and Nia Jax also continue their ongoing brawl, which led to a stunt at ringside.

The title match goes through a split-screen commercial break. Before the break, Sol Ruca does a moonsault to the floor off the top turnbuckle. In setting up the spot, Shawn Spears interferes in the match. Zaria makes a save, causing Izzi Dame to get involved by arguing with Zaria. As they huddle together to argue, Ruca leaps into the moonsault.

During the break, Paxley cuts off Ruca. Paxley works the neck after targeting Ruca with a neckbreaker. Ruca with a comeback and rally. Ruca superkicks Paxley, and Ruca delivers a Rude Awakening neckbreaker. Ruca follows up with a running knee strikes. That sends Paxley out of the ring to regroup. Paxley then cuts off Ruca with a kick.

Paxley springboards into a Whisper in the Wind for a near fall. The studio audience chants “this is awesome” in admiration of the match. Ruca and Paxley tease a superplex, only for Ruca to instead catch Paxley with a sunset bomb.

Ruca post herself when she misses a charge into a corner. Paxley with a roll-up for another near fall. Ruca counters Paxley’s finisher into a pinning combination, but Paxley kicks out. Ruca lands on her feet after flipping off the ropes, and Ruca Spears Paxley in a corner.

Ruca slips on the top rope going for a springboard. They recover from the botch and they execute an avalanche neckbreaker. Double down after Paxley gives Ruca the neckbreaker. Meanwhile, Spears tries to slip Paxley her doll (seemingly to use as a weapon). Izzi Dame chides Spears for doing so, while Paxley picks up the doll.

Nia Jax and Lash Legend brawl there way onto the sound stage, which interrupts the match. They brawl at ringside, and they crash through a gimmicked section of the barricade.

Paxley is preoccupied with her doll, which allows for Ruca to deliver the Sol Snatcher. Ruca then hooks a leg and covers Paxley for a three count.

Match result: NXT Women’s North American Champion Sol Ruca defeats Tatum Paxley to retain her title

Duke Hudson confirms WWE release: ‘On to the next chapter’

Duke Hudson has confirmed he is no longer with WWE.

The former member of Chase U was released sometime last month, Fightful Select reported on Monday. Our own Dave Meltzer confirmed the news in the most recent episode of Wrestling Observer Radio.

On Tuesday, Hudson posted a video on social media featuring him interviewing himself on a talk show-style segment titled “Wrestling with Identity.”

Hudson in black clothing: “Welcome to Wrestling With Identity. Do we have a name for you or us yet?”

Sad Hudson in white clothing: “I don’t know.”

Hudson in black clothing: “All right, well, let’s get straight to the point. You’ve been fired, which might be breaking news to a lot of the people here. I don’t think I’ve seen anything online, and you weren’t a part of a group with budget cuts, right? So this really was more of a ‘we hate you.’ That’s probably why you look so rough. I mean, I’m pulling it off, but now that the cat’s out of the bag, how do you feel about wasting six years of your life in that building?”

Sad Hudson: “I wouldn’t say it was a waste.”

Hudson in black clothing: “Ah, come on, think about everything that happened in your time there.”

Sad Hudson: “Like what?”

Hudson in black clothing: “Well, you and Bronnie (Bronson Reed), for example. I mean, you started at the same time, you came up in Australia together. Now he’s jumping off the top of cages at Survivor Series, and you’re being written off TV… again. Okay. So Rhea, for example, she is a megastar. She grew up watching you wrestle in Australia. You love telling people that story. Right, well, they overtook you. Your time was wasted.”

Sad Hudson: “I can be happy for my friends and be disappointed in my own shortcomings at the same time.”

Hudson in black clothing: “Oh, come on! You’re free now! You can say whatever you want to say. Don’t just stick to what you learned in media training. Tell me what you want to say!

Sad Hudson: “I don’t know.”

Hudson in black clothing: “I’m not done with you. We’ll be right back.”

Fellow Chase U alumni, Andre Chase, released the following statement about Hudson:

Hudson’s WWE release was addressed by our own Dave Meltzer and Bryan Alvarez on last night’s edition of Wrestling Observer Radio.

Alvarez said on the show:

“They had Chase U, and Chase U was super over in NXT. And everybody used to always say, ‘Well, this act will never get over on the main roster blah blah blah,’ but you know what? Every time NXT ran on a PLE weekend and they drew from the normal WWE crowd cause they got seven, eight thousand people in the building for NXT, Chase U always got over. They were always one of the hottest act when they ran one of those big buildings on PLE weekend. Maybe it wouldn’t have worked for more than six months or whatever, I have no idea why they didn’t call that act up, give it a shot for six months, maybe they’d sell a s–t ton of merch and get over.”

Meltzer added:

“I was a little surpised but this is the deal, he’s 34 years old and I think the decision was essentially that we’ve had him in developmental for, what’s it been, for six years?”

“Levesque is the one who makes the calls and for whatever reason, he didn’t see Duke as a main roster guy.”

Ridge Holland earns WWE NXT title match for Deadline, Chase U forced to disband

It’s on for Ridge Holland and Trick Williams, but it’s all over for Chase U.

In the main event of Tuesday’s NXT, Ridge Holland defeated Andre Chase in a number one contender’s match for the NXT Championship, earning a title match for Deadline on December 7. The stipulation had been if Chase were to lose, the relationship between him and Chase U members Riley Osborne, Thea Hail, and Duke Hudson would come to an end. 

Towards the end of the match, Chase made a fierce comeback after all of his students were laid out at ringside, including Hail after Osborne accidently took her out while going for a dive on Holland. Chase hit a middle rope powerbomb for a nearfall, but ended up falling to the Redeemer (implant DDT) for the win.

The end of NXT saw Chase near tears as he looked at his fallen students, despondent over the results.

Shortly after NXT ended, Chase U reacted to the news on social media, including Chase:

Here is the updated card for Deadline:

  • NXT Championship: Trick Williams defends against Ridge Holland
  • Men’s Iron Survivor Challenge: Wes Lee vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Nathan Frazer vs. 2 others TBD
  • Women’s Iron Survivor Challenge: Sol Ruca vs. Zaria vs. Stephanie Vaquer vs. 2 others TBD

Chase U title celebration announced for WWE NXT

A new segment has been announced for this week’s episode of WWE NXT.

A Chase U title celebration is now scheduled for the show. Andre Chase & Ridge Holland defeated Axiom and Nathan Frazer to win the NXT Tag Team Championships on last week’s show.

This is the second reign for Chase U with the tag titles. Chase and Duke Hudson held the belts for three weeks last year. They won the titles from the D’Angelo family at Halloween Havoc and dropped them on the November 14 episode.

Frazer and Axiom’s title reign lasted 126 days and five successful televised defenses.

The announced lineup for the Tuesday, August 20 WWE NXT: 

  • NXT Championship number one contender’s match: Wes Lee vs. Pete Dunne vs. Joe Hendry
  • NXT Women’s Championship number one contender’s gauntlet match: Jaida Parker vs. Karmen Petrovic vs. Wren Sinclair vs. Kendal Grey vs. Sol Ruca vs. Adriana Rizzo
  • Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson vs. Hank Walker & Tank Ledger
  • Lola Vice vs. Wendy Choo
  • Ashante Adonis vs. Dion Lennox
  • Chase U title celebration

Participants revealed for WWE NXT tag team turmoil match

The participants have been revealed for Tuesday’s Tag Team turmoil match.

WWE on social media announced that Edris Enofe & Malik Blade, Chase U (Andre Chase & Duke Hudson), Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows, and New Catch Republic (Tyler Bate & Pete Dunne) will take part in Tuesday’s battle royal to determine the next challengers for NXT Tag Team Champions Nathan Frazer and Axiom. The winners will face the champions at Heatwave on July 7.

Frazer and Axiom successfully defended the titles at Battleground earlier this month, defeating Anderson & Gallows. Frazer will also be in action on Tuesday, taking on Tony D’Angelo for the NXT Heritage Cup trophy. 

Here’s everything that’s been announced for Tuesday’s NXT episode:

WWE NXT (Tuesday, June 25) —

  • Trick Williams vs. Shawn Spears
  • Heritage Cup Champion Tony D’Angelo defends against Nathan Frazer
  • Tag Team Turmoil match with the winners earning an NXT Tag Team title shot at Heatwave: Edris Enofe & Malik Blade vs. Chase U vs. New Catch Republic vs. Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows
  • Sol Ruca vs. Arianna Grace
  • Damon Kemp vs. Tavion Heights

New number one contenders crowned for WWE NXT Tag Team titles

WWE NXT Tag Team Champions The Wolf Dogs have new top contenders for their titles. 

Chase U’s Andre Chase & Duke Hudson defeated Nathan Frazer & Axiom on Tuesday’s NXT show to be crowned the new number one contenders to the NXT Tag Team Championship. 

Immediately following the victory, Chase, Hudson, and fellow Chase U member Riley Osborne were attacked by Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson, setting up a potential three-way Tag Team title program. No date has been announced for the next Tag Team title defense.

Bron Breakker & Baron Corbin of The Wolf Dogs won the NXT Tag titles on last week’s live episode, defeating Tony D’Angelo & Stacks. Breakker & Corbin earned the title shot by virtue of winning the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic. 

Breakker was announced as the newest member of the SmackDown roster on last Friday’s episode, casting doubt on how long the blue chipper will be part of the NXT roster. 

Our full report from Tuesday’s WWE NXT episode is available here.

Chase U ‘special assembly’ announced for WWE NXT

A new segment has been announced for this week’s WWE NXT. 

Andre Chase will address the students of Chase U in a special assembly on Tuesday’s show. This comes one week after he held a press conference to confirm the University is in severe debt due to the misappropriation of funds.  

WWE announced via social media on Sunday that a special assembly will take place on Tuesday’s show. 

Three matches and two segments are now advertised for next week’s episode. 

WWE NXT on December 5, 2023, announced lineup:

  • Ilja Dragunov/Baron Corbin face-to-face
  • Iron Survivor Challenge Last Chance qualifier: Kiana James vs. Roxanne Perez vs. Fallon Henley vs. Thea Hail
  • Iron Survivor Challenge Last Chance qualifier: Carmelo Hayes vs. Eddy Thorpe vs. Joe Coffey vs. Tyler Bate
  • Alpha Academy (Otis, Chad Gable, and Maxxine Dupri) vs. Meta-Four (Noam Dar, Oro Mensah, and Lash Legend
  • Andre Chase to address Chase U in a special assembly

WWE NXT live results: Chase U defend Tag Team titles

On NXT tonight, Chase U make their first Tag Team title defense.

Andre Chase & Duke Hudson won the NXT Tag Team titles from Tony D’Angelo & Stacks at NXT Halloween Havoc last month. Tonight, D’Angelo & Stacks get their rematch. The match comes after Chase U received a letter last week informing them that they’re under investigation. 

The road to NXT Deadline continues tonight with two more Iron Survivor Challenge qualifying bouts. This week’s matches were selected by WWE legend Lita. Roxanne Perez faces Lash Legend, while Trick Williams takes on Joe Coffey.

Tiffany Stratton and Dijak have already qualified for the Iron Survivor Challenge matches at Deadline, which is taking place on December 9.

Also tonight, Wes Lee faces off against Baron Corbin. Both wrestlers are aiming to become the next challenger for NXT Champion Ilja Dragunov.

NXT Women’s Champion Lyra Valkyria will take part in a Warriors Tea Ceremony with Xia Li tonight. Alpha Academy are also set to appear as Noam Dar’s guests on Supernova Sessions.

The opening video package spoofed an old news reel, while also spoofing the recent controversy with American football coach Jim Harbough. Reporters met Chase U on their way into the building, as Andre Chase appears to be under investigation. 

Chase himself looked disheveled, while Duke Hudson was beaming with school pride. Jacy Jayne wore big sunglasses and a hood. She mostly looked down, as did Thea Hail. The Chase U student section among the studio audience also seemed bummed out. Some students would later walk out during the opening match.

Chase U has to defend the tag titles in tonight’s opener, but they all look as if they would rather be anywhere else. 

The Family (Tony D’Angelo & Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo) defeated NXT Tag Team Champions Chase U (Andre Chase & Duke Hudson with Jacy Jayne & Thea Hail) to win the titles

Tony D & Stacks recapture the tag titles in an entertaining match. It was far more about the story of the match, rather than the moves. Nevertheless, they still got plenty of high spots in as well.

Chase U were not fairing well from the start, and they were in more trouble as the show cuts to its first commercial break. Just before the break, Tony D hiptosses Stacks over the ropes into a flip dive on Chase & Hudson.

Hudson seemingly had to carry Chase U on his back in this mach. He struggled to make a tag. Hudson finally got close enough to make a tag, but Chase was too distracted with the students walking out on the match. Chase soon thereafter came in after a hot tag.

Chase ran wild briefly, but he was cut off. Meanwhile, the studio audience chants “walkout” during the bout. Hudson does a nifty slingshot German on Stacks. He goes for the same on Tony D, but that end up costing Hudson more. 

Tony D trips up Hudson and rams him into the ring steps. Flying off the apron is Chase with a somersault senton to wipe out the Tony D. Chase is unable to capitalize, and The Family is able to execute the old Power & Glory (Paul Roma & Hercules) finisher on Chase for a near fall. Hudson is able to make a save by breaking the count.

Chase makes a comeback, and he sets for his version of the Garvin Stomp. Where he can complete that, he is distracted by more students walking out. Chase takes the Bada Bing Bada Boom finisher, and Stacks covers Chase for a three count. The Family has regained the tag straps.

It is Lita’s turn to book some matches this week for the Iron Survivor qualifiers. She does a cellphone video where she runs down her matchmaking picks. Lita books Roxanne Perez against Lash Legend. She also books Trick Williams and Joe Coffey in a match on the men’s side.

Meta-Four faced off with Alpha Academy in a Supernova Sessions talk show segment. Noam Darr is hosts Supernova Session alongside Lash Legend, Jakara Jackson and Oro Mensah. The Heritage Cup trophy is in a glass case with a chain criss-crossing it so no one can steal it again. That was silly, which fit the vibe, as this whole segment was beyond silly.

Silly or not, the talk show gimmick sets up a Heritage Cup Championship match for next week with Dar defending against Gable. To start the segment, out comes Alpha Academy — Chad Gable, Otis, Akira Tozawa and Maxxine Dupri. There is some silly banter and bickering, before Dar is goaded into accepting a challenge to put the Cup on the line.

They all play this so over the top. Dar then tries to cheap shot Gable, but Gable ducks. Gable then headbutts Dar, laying him out on a couch that was part of the set. Borrowing some phrasing from Jim Ross, this segment was goofy as a pet raccoon. Really, the whole show has been that way so far. 

Meta-Four would hang around for the next match.

Lash Legend (with Noam Dar, Oro Mensah & Jakara Jackson) defeated Roxanne Perez in an Iron Survivor qualifying match

Legend pinned Perez, after a bunch of outside interference by Jakara Jackson and Kiana James. In winning, Legend qualifies for the Iron Survivor Challenge at Deadline. 

Jackson interfered at one point, and the referee ejects her and the rest of Meta-Four from ringside. Apparently, not for long, though. Legend works over Perez, until Perez eventually makes a comeback. Legend cuts her off again, but she is unable to capitalize. 

Suddenly, Jackson appears again despite being ejected earlier on. She distracts the ref while Kiana James runs in to interfere. That costs Perez the match, allowing Legend to hit Perez with a high kick. Legend goes on to do a chokeslam/powerbomb pop-up combo, and she covers Perez for a pinfall.

NXT Women’s Champion Lyra Valkyria meets Xia Li for a tea ceremony. The wackiness continues on this show. I liken this to a modern day version of wacky sketch on Tuesday Night Titans. Regardless, the tea ceremony is apparently how Li’s ancestors challenged their rivals. This sets up a title match next Tuesday where Valkyria defends against Li.

McKenzie Mitchell is interviewing Trick Williams and Carmelo Hayes. Mitchell is so good in her role. She is the new Mean Gene, maybe even better. 

Mitchell asks them about the elephant in the room, referring to Williams punching Hayes last week. Williams claims the punch was not intentional, and Hayes acts like he is over it. Hayes does say he will be in Williams corner for his match, which is up next.

But before the next bout, Mitchell also interviews Bron Breakker. They are interrupted by Dijak. This seems to set a future match with Dijak opposing Breakker, which could quite possibly include them both being in the Iron Survivor.

Trick Williams (with Carmelo Hayes) defeated Joe Coffey (with Mark Coffey & Wolfgang) in an Iron Survivor Challenge qualifying match

Williams pinned Coffey. This was the first match so far that was not wacky. It was far more serious, and the worked. The studio audience seemed very into it. In winning, Williams qualifies for the Iron Survivor at Deadline.

Williams is over huge with the studio audience, and Williams looks strong as the match gets under way. Williams punches both Mark Coffey and Wolfgang at ringside, but that ends up backfiring on Williams. Joe Coffey is able to ambush Williams. 

Williams is in trouble and in peril as the show cuts to a commercial break. Coffey works over Williams, and Coffey grounds Williams with holds. Comeback by Williams, but Gallus again interfere. This time around, Hayes comes to Williams’ aide as Hayes tries to trip up Wolfgang. In doing so, a low bridge is inadvertently created, and Williams goes crashing to the outside.

Hayes is seemingly trying to help Williams back into the ring when Coffey comes flying out through the ropes with a tope. Hayes steps away, leaving Williams to take the brunt of it. Coffey gets a near fall on Williams in the ring with a signature combo. Williams out of nowhere delivers a jumping knee strike, and Coffey is pinned for a three count.

NXT Champion Ilja Dragunov and Wes Lee met in a backstage skit. The wackiness returns. That did not take long, and neither did this skit.

The Brawling Brutes (Ridge Holland & Btuch) vs. OTM (Lucien Price & Bronco Nima with Scrypts)

Butch pinned Nima to win the match. Thankfully, this was another match that was not silly. OTM looked better than ever. It helps to be in the there with some vets. This was arguably the best match so far in the short careers of Price & Nima. Brawling Brutes carried the match, and it was good.

Joe Gacy is still trying to find his purpose, and he cuts a promo about it. Gacy shows he is finally at the Performance Center, and he is on the roof. Not sure where this is going, but I can only hope for a monster truck tug-o-war on the roof like this is Halloween Havoc ’95. 

Gigi Dolan defeated Arianna Grace

Dolan pinned Grace in match that seemed like filler. This match was set up with a locker room skit that featured some terrible acting. 

Grace tries to cheat by putting her feet on the ropes during an attempted pinning combination. The ref caught her in the act, and she was admonished over it. Dolan then executes her finisher on Grace, and Dolan covers Grace for a pinfall.

A pretty good video package told the story of Von Wagner and Mr. Stone, from when they met as both were pictured together in a photograph from their signing day with WWE. After the video package, Mr. Stone invites Wagner to Thanksgiving dinner at Stone’s home. Wagner accepts the invite, but he wants them to hold the asparagus. 

Eddy Thorpe is being interviewed by McKenzie Mitchell when they are interrupted by Drew Gulak and company. Charlie Dempsey threatens to stretch Thorpe in a match. Those two tangle in a bout next week. 

Andre Chase is being hounded by reporters when Jacy Jayne makes a save, and they speed away.

Baron Corbin defeated Wes Lee

Corbin pinned Lee in what was arguably the best match on the show. In some ways, the match did not fit the show as it was not wacky enough. It was mostly serious. Corbin is apparently headed into a title program.

NXT North American Champion Dominik Mysterio agreed in a skit earlier in the show to have Corbin’s back. Mysterio involvement would then help Corbin win the match. 

Mysterio basically took a bullet for Corbin when Lee leaped over the ropes with a flip dive. Lee then jumps Mysterio, only for Lee to nearly get counted out. Lee barely breaks the count as he rushes back into the ring, where Lee is caught in the clutches of Corbin. Lee takes the End of Days, and Corbin covers Lee for a pinfall. 

Corbin pummels Lee after the bell, which brings out NXT Champ Ilja Dragunov to make a save. Corbin is able to thwart the champ, and Corbin poses over Dragunov with the title belt. 

As Corbin is leaving, Dragunov would crawl over to grab a microphone. Dragunov then vows to defend the title against Corbin at Deadline.

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We’ve got a very heavy business issue of the Observer focusing on a lot of different breaking stories involving both WWE and AEW:

  • Match of the week and performer of the week
  • The changes in WWE business under TKO
  • UFC & WWE quarterly business updates
  • Behind Vince McMahon selling 8.4 million shares of TKO stock, what he got, what he still owns, what it did to the stock price and what other large sum of money he just received that fell under the radar
  • Why WWE numbers were unexpectedly down, and why TKO actually losing money this quarter is nothing to be concerned over
  • A look at WWE and AEW attendance and how it’s changed over the past year
  • Ari Emanuel talks about competition for WWE and UFC
  • More departments where jobs will be lost
  • Company goals for 2024
  • Changes in the live arena experience
  • Key that makes WWE and UFC attractive for television stations
  • Issues with Vince McMahon
  • The CW deal for NXT
  • Changes for a WWE show next year and other changes talked about
  • Who are the leaders for the Raw rights
  • What are the rankings of the stations with pro wrestling and MMA product
  • Billy Corgan gives comments about the cocaine angle
  • A look at the TV deals that Tony Khan, Dwayne Johnson and Vince McMahon have been part of for wrestling and football
  • Full coverage of Crown Jewel and the booking
  • A look at the Ricochet injury and how it changed the IC title path slightly going into the Survivor Series
  • Early notes on the Survivor Series
  • PPV numbers and what did Crown Jewel buyers watch and not watch when it came to major PPV events this past month
  • The future for Will Ospreay and Giulia
  • Notes on the Tokyo Dome show
  • Great matches and angles at Power Struggle
  • Full Power Struggle coverage
  • UFC from Brazil coverage
  • The most detailed look at the TV ratings from the past week from all shows, including comparison to last year, competition, and how each segment did as well as Dynamite vs. NXT
  • Major rudo turn on sold out Arena Mexico show
  • AAA doing a talent search
  • More injuries and health issues with Stardom
  • Update on Stardom tag team tournament
  • Controversy at Stardom event after changed start time of show
  • All Japan has an incredible match this week and sets up another for New Year’ Eve
  • A look at All Japan’s year end tag team and junior tournaments
  • Lots of injury updates
  • New Japan big events in early 2024
  • DDT has major show this week
  • More on the Von Erich movie
  • Indie star says his indie career is over
  • Indie promotion draws 5,000 fans
  • Contract issues in MLW
  • WBD stock falls
  • Update on Full Gear
  • Notes on Mariah May debut
  • Stardom star under contract to AEW and details
  • Ticket sales for upcoming WWE & AEW shows
  • International TV ratings and streaming numbers
  • UFC signs deal with new TV outlet to return from nearly a decade
  • How Vince McMahon kept UFC off NBC
  • Lots of new UFC title matches
  • Unique facts about this weekend’s UFC show
  • More on Fury vs. Nganou PPV numbers
  • WrestleMania week news
  • CM Punk news
  • YouTube numbers and WWE and TKO value at this point
  • Reports from the WWE house shows

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Chase U win NXT Tag Team titles at Halloween Havoc night one

Chase U are the new NXT Tag Team Champions.

Andre Chase and Duke Hudson won the titles for the first time at Tuesday’s Halloween Havoc, defeating Tony D’Angelo and Stacks. The finish of the match had Jacy Jayne, who was at ringside, introduce a crowbar. Chase didn’t want to use the weapon. In the confusion, Tony D’Angelo hit the ropes, sending Jayne to the floor. Chase used the distraction to roll up D’Angelo and score the win. All members of Chase U, including Thea Hail, celebrated after the match.

Stacks and D’Angelo had held the titles since July 30, when they defeated Gallus at NXT’s Great American Bash event.

Chase U won the Badda Bing, Badda Boom Battle Royal on last week’s NXT, defeating Humberto and Angel to become the new number one contenders. Recent weeks have seen Thea Hail become distant towards Hudson and Chase after they threw in the towel during her NXT Women’s title match against Tiffany Stratton, changing her look and associating herself with Jayne. On Tuesday’s show, Hail condescendingly promised Chase and Hudson that she wouldn’t throw in the towel.

Three matches added to this week’s WWE NXT

Three matches have been added to the lineup for NXT. 

WWE announced on Sunday that NXT Tag Team Champions Gallus will face Edris Enofe & Malik Blade in non-title action. Chase U (Andre Chase & Duke Hudson) vs. The Dyad (Jagger Reid & Rip Fowler) and Ivy Nile vs. Alba Fyre are also now scheduled for Tuesday.  

 Six matches are confirmed for this week’s show.

NXT is building to Roadblock on Tuesday, March 7, 2023. Meiko Satomura has issued a challenge to NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez for the show. 

WWE NXT on Tuesday, February 21, 2023, will take place from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando. The announced lineup is as follows:

  • NXT Champion Bron Breakker defends against Jinder Mahal
  • Indi Hartwell vs. Jacy Jayne
  • Ilja Dragunov vs. Trick Williams
  • Ivy Nile vs. Alba Fyre
  • Chase U (Andre Chase & Duke Hudson) vs. The Dyad (Jagger Reid & Rip Fowler)
  • NXT Tag Team Champions, Gallus (Mark Coffey & Wolfgang) vs. Edris Enofe & Malik Blade

Chase U added to Tag Team title match at WWE NXT Vengeance Day

Chase U are heading to Vengeance Day.

Andre Chase and Duke Hudson defeated The Dyad and Edris Enofe & Malik Blade to advance to Saturday’s event in Charlotte, North Carolina. Chase and Hudson scored the win after hitting the Fratliner on The Dyad.

After the match, Gallus and Pretty Deadly appeared in the arena, staring down Chase U. The NXT Tag Team Champions The New Day appeared on the video screen, saying they’d see all three teams at Vengeance Day.

The three-way that took place on Tuesday was set up on last week’s show after The Dyad and Enofe & Blade asked The New Day to be part of what was then a three-way match for Vengeance Day. The New Day set up a match between the two teams for this week. Chase U was added to the match after Hudson told Chase he was able to get them in.

Here is the updated lineup for Saturday’s Vengeance Day, which will take place at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina:

  • Steel Cage match for NXT Championship: Bron Breakker (c) vs. Grayson Waller
  • NXT Women’s title: Roxanne Perez (c) vs. Jacy Jayne vs. Gigi Dolin
  • NXT North American title: Wes Lee (c) vs. Dijak
  • NXT Tag Team titles: The New Day (c) vs. Gallus vs. Pretty Deadly vs. Chase U
  • NXT Women’s Tag Team titles: Kayden Carter & Katana Chance (c) vs. Fallon Henley & Kiana James
  • 2 out of 3 falls: Apollo Crews vs. Carmelo Hayes