WWE NXT live results: Zaria returns, Lola Vice & Mr. Iguana team up

Tonight’s WWE NXT will feature the return of Zaria after she brutally bid adieu to Sol Ruca in last month’s Last Woman Standing match, pushing her off the stage onto tables.

AAA Mixed Tag Team Champions Lola Vice and AAA’s Mr. Iguana will team up against Izzi Dame and Niko Vance as The Culling has been targeting the NXT Women’s Champion with the numbers in their favor.

Former WWE Evolve Women’s Champion Kali Armstrong will take on budding rival Jaida Parker after a recent confrontation.

The announced lineup is rounded out by Jackson Drake against Jasper Troy.

Our live coverage kicks off at 8 pm Eastern.

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NXT is back on the air in front of a live studio audience from the Performance Center in Orlando. Highlights at the start recapped last week’s reset episode.

Much like the whole show last week, there are so many debuts and run-ins that hardly any stand out, except for Tavion Heights attacking NXT Champion Tony D’Angelo. Clips of that run-in concluded the video package, and this week began with Stone Cold Tony D opening a can in a backstage pull-apart brawl.

D’Angelo spears Heights over a folding table set up backstage, and they are quickly separated around grappling on the floor. Chaotic skit to start the show.

Opening the show from the sound stage is a match set up in a locker room skit from last Tuesday.

Jaida Parker vs. Kali Armstrong

They were in each other’s face before the bell, and the bout begins with a shoving match. They soon thereafter grapple with artful chain wrestling. The fight outside the ring and they collide both going for a lariat. Double down leads into a commercial break.

The match continues through the break, and Armstrong takes control soon after the show returns from commercials. Armstrong with a high cross, seemingly just for the heck of it. They go on to trade near falls.

Parker fires up and does a signature spot. Armstrong fights back, and eventually fights dirty. Armstrong rakes Parker’s face, and they do an awkward powerslam. Armstrong signals for a finisher, and she runs the ropes several times before flying into a shoulder tackle, much like the Ultimate Warrior. Armstrong then pins Parker after the finisher they dubbed “Kali Connection”. Armstrong goes over to establish her as a character on NXT, but the eye rake finish allows them to run it back.

Match result: Kali Armstrong defeated Jaida Parker via pinfall.

— Cameo from Fit Finlay as he cuts a promo on his son’s stable — Birthright. Finlay says they should be upholding tradition. Not being outmaneuvered by gamers with no pedigree, who are beneath them. Finlay has William Regal on speaker phone.

Regal says he has taken care of the matter, and he sent his son — Charlie Dempsey — back to the Snake Pit. Regal goes on to say Birthright has a six-man tag team match next Tuesday. Regal tells them to make the most to the opportunity and take care of business.

Evils gets a new name

The wrestler formerly known as Evil is the focus of a video package introducing himself to viewers. NXT is entering a new era, and this is his time to strike. He wants the biggest prize in NXT, which he says is the men’s NXT Championship. The items given to the champ, Tony D’Angelo, over the last few weeks were not gifts. Rather, it was a proclamation. Evil vows he and D’Angelo will meet for the NXT title, saying it is written in the rising sun. Naraku is revealed as his new name in WWE. Naraku debuts next week.

Jasper Troy vs. Jackson Drake (with The Vanity Project)

The match goes through a commercial break. Vanity Project assists by distracting Troy, so Drake can knock him off his feet as the show goes into commercials. Troy is pummeling Drake when the show returns from the break. Drake counters Troy to drop him into a DDT. Kip up by Troy, and he comes to life with a surge of force. Drake leaps off the top rope onto the arms of Troy. Big chokeslam by Troy, and Drake soon flees the ring.

At ringside, Troy smacks down Ricky Smokes. Brad Baylor is pressed over Troy’s head and tossed into the ring. Suddenly, Myka Lockwood runs in and body slams Troy on the floor. Lockwood debuted recently in a skit with Vanity Project. Lockwood’s assistance helps Drake set up a 450 splash on Troy, and Drake upsets Troy.

Match result: Jackson Drake defeated Jasper Troy via pinfall.

— Tristan Angels is featured in a personality profile.

— Rhea Ripley’s journey in NXT is the focus of an “NXT Origins” video package.

Potential contenders brawl over shot at NXT Women’s North American title

Zaria heads to the ring for a monologue, marking her first time to address the audience since besting Sol Ruca in a last woman standing match. Zaria says a change is in the air at NXT, and it could be anyone ballgame. For the first time in NXT, no one is holding Zaria back. No dead weight, nor fake partners. Zaria realizes she has to do it herself.

Zaria has her sights on the very thing that caused the rift between her and Ruca, which is the NXT Women’s North America Championship.

The reigning North American champ — Tatum Paxley — soon interrupts the monologue to confront Zaria in the ring. They are both soon interrupted by a fired up Lizzy Rain. She talks about the putting some heavy metal into the lineage of the Women’s North American title.

Out comes Nikkita Lyons for another interruption. Lyons cuts a promo that ultimately leads into a brawl with the potential contenders and the champion. Zaria stands tall and lays out the other three. Zaria stands over the champions and posing as the segment ends.

— Noam Dar returns to NXT in a backstage skit that sets up a match between him and Jackson Drake. Myka Lockwood walks in and Drake says he will accept a match with Dar for next week if Lockwood is in his corner for the bout.

— Kam Hendrix ambushes Tony D’Angelo in a backstage attack. Hendrix is pulled off D’Angelo as the show goes into a commercial break.

— NXT GM Robert Stone is rushing around backstage after the show returns from the commercial break. Stone grabs a headset and orders the mixed tag title match be moved up immediately because of the attack on D’Angelo postpones his match. The scheduled main event is up next.

AAA Mixed Tag Team Champions Lola Vice & Mr. Iguana (with La Yesca) vs. The Culling (Izzi Dame & Niko Vance with Shawn Spears) in a non-title mixed tag team match

They had a really good tag match, and even had comedy spots with La Yesca. They wrestled through a commercial break. For the finish, Iguana is powerbombed on the floor by Vance. Vice is distracted by Iguana getting laid out, and she eventually ate a running knee from Dame. Dame then scores a pin. Vice got a near fall in he match where Vance stopped the referee from counting.

In winning, Dame scores a pin on the reigning women’s champ. The Culling also have a win over the mixed tag champs. That would seem to set up a mixed title match, but the outcome here seems to focus on Dame challenging for the singles title.

Match result: Izzi Dame & Niko Vance defeated Lola Vice & Mr. Iguana when Dame pinned Vice.

— Tavion Heights rants to North American Champion Myles Borne over Heights’ match tonight getting canceled. In walks Robert Stone, who says he kicked Kam Hendrix out of the venus. Stone also says D’Aneglo is good to go, and the match with Heights is on for later tonight in the main event slot.

Zaria enters the scene to confront Stone. He informs her that she is booked in a tag match next with Zaria teaming with Nikkia Lyons against Lizzy Rain and Tatum Paxley. Zaria is upset as she is done with tag team wrestling. Stone says if she wants a singles title match, she must get through the tag match.

— Nattie Neidhart in a cameo appearance tells Jaida Parker she has gotten soft. This came after a frustrated Parker was wrecking the locker room.

DarkState (Cutler James & Osiris Griffin with Dion Lennox & Saquon Shugars) vs. Hank Walker & Tank Ledger

The match goes through a commercial break. Before the break, the dissension continues in Darkstate. Dion Lennox and Saquon Shugars must be separated at ringside after Shugars stops Lennox from using a metal folding chair. This plays on a similar spot from a previous episode. Lennox rages over Shugars blockmh a chair shot. Nevertheless, Darkstate is again in control as the match returns from commercial break.

They did several spots where teammates broke up a pinning attempt. Hot tag led to Hank & Tank running wild. They are cut off and Darkstate takes control again Darkstate catch Tank on a dive and slam him on Hank. Double-team powerbomb finisher by Darkstate, and James pins Hank.

Match result: Cutler James & Osiris Griffin defeated Hank Walker & Tank Ledger when James pinned Walker.

— Kelani Jordan has words with Lola Vice in a backstage skit. Kendal Grey takes up for Vice, but Vice scoffs at needing help. Jordan scoffs at Grey. Scoffs all around.

— Emily Agard is on assignment as a reporter looking to interview Keanu Carver. He does not want to speak on camera, so Agard gets the camera put down — but it still records the interaction. This was odd, but did its job in trying to get Carver over.

NXT Champion Tony D’Angelo vs. Tavion Heights in a title match

Good match, but the studio audience seemingly never bought the title being in jeopardy. Cheap finish did not help. Runs in both during the match and afterwards. This was overbooked like much of the show.

Lots of great offense by Heights, especially his variations of a suplex. They traded near falls, and the work itself was really good.

Spear by D’Angelo as they go home. Heights counters D’Angelo’s finisher before a sudden run in by Kam Hendrix, who was supposedly kicked out of the building earlier on by Robert Stone.

Heights thwarts the run-in, and Myles Borne runs down to the ring to do a flip dive out of the ring — in street clothes no less. Borne brawls Hendrix. Meanwhile, D’Angelo with his chokeslam finisher before pinning Heights. And still…

Match result: NXT Champion Tony D’Angelo defeated Tavion Heights to retain his title.

In a post-match angle, Mason Rook (Will Kroos) runs in to ambush D’Angelo. Rook lays out D’Angelo before identifying himself as the show goes off air.

New match & stipulation added to WWE NXT Vengeance Day

A match and a new stipulation has been added to NXT Vengeance Day. 

Jaida Parker and Blake Monroe’s face-to-face ended in a confrontation on Tuesday, leading Parker to stand tall. Later in the show, Monroe emerged by the announcer’s table and told Parker she did bring the hell out of her and said this would end at Vengeance Day in a Street Fight.

The two have been feuding since last month, with their first match ended in a double countout and with Monroe injuring Parker’s neck. On last week’s NXT, Parker returned and attacked Monroe, costing her a Speed tournament match against Thea Hail.

Throughout Tuesday’s show, DarkState looked to go after Tony D’Angleo, who cost them the NXT Tag Team titles. Tony D finally confronted Dion Lennox in the crowd, saying the hunter has become the hunted. He blamed Lennox for his downfall last year and while he might have killed that man, he’s returned as a more dangerous person. D’Angelo challenged him to a match at Vengeance Day, saying after he beats Lennox he will have completed one of the two goals he has set out for himself since making his return.

After Sol Ruca came out and interrupted the NXT Women’s Championship match between Zaria and Jacy Jayne, Robert Stone said he would have a decision about the NXT Women’s Championship at Vengeance Day. Ruca laid out both women with the sol snatcher, leading to no winner in their title match.

Here is the updated lineup for WWE NXT Vengeance Day:

WWE NXT Vengeance Day (March 7)

  • NXT Championship: Joe Hendry defends against Ricky Saints
  • NXT Women’s North American title: Izzi Dame defends against Tatum Paxley
  • NXT Underground match: Lola Vice vs. Kelani Jordan
  • Street Fight: Blake Monroe vs. Jaida Parker
  • Tony D’Angelo vs. Dion Lennox

Blake Monroe vs. Jaida Parker added to WWE NXT Vengeance Day

NXT Interim General Manager has added a match to this Saturday’s Vengeance Day event, booking a match between Jaida Parker and Blake Monroe. 

Stone made the announcement on social media. 

Parker disappeared from NXT television in the closing months of 2025. She returned in January of this year and confronted Monroe. They have met once on television, going to a double countout on the February 10 episode. They have continued to taunt, confront, and interfere in one another’s matches since then. 

NXT has also announced a face-to-face segment between Parker and Monroe for their TV show tomorrow night. It will be one of two women’s face-to-face segments on the show, along with the previously announced meeting between Izzi Dame and Tatum Paxley. 

The full card so far for WWE NXT Vengeance Day, airing this Saturday, March 7, from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida:

  • NXT Championship: Joe Hendry (c) vs. Ricky Saints
  • NXT Women’s North American Championship: Izzi Dame (c) vs. Tatum Paxley
  • NXT Underground Match: Lola Vice vs. Kelani Jordan
  • Blake Monroe vs. Jaida Parker

Thea Hail advances in WWE NXT Speed tournament 

Thea Hail has done it and qualified for the next round of the WWE NXT Speed tournament.

On Tuesday, during the February 24th episode of WWE NXT, Hail faced off against long-time nemesis Blake Monroe in the NXT Speed tournament. In the short but interesting match, Hail reigned supreme after she defeated Monroe to qualify.

However, the win came after Jaida Parker, previously reported to be injured, interfered and caused Monroe to lose the match.

The match began with Hail charging and attacking Monroe even before the bell rang. Hail continued to dominate the match and maintain pressure before Parker interfered and hit her, causing Hail to take advantage and secure the win.

With her victory tonight, Hail has booked herself against the winner of a future Wren Sinclair vs. Nikkita Lyons match.

Additionally, Hail and Monroe’s history goes back a long way. Last year, in December 2025, Hail had defeated Monroe after hitting her with a springboard senton and a botched referee count.

Jaida Parker out of action with neck injury

Jaida Parker is out of action.

During Tuesday’s NXT, Blake Monroe interrupted a conversation between Robert Stone and Fallon Henley to complain about Parker’s actions last week. The new NXT GM announced that Parker had been suspended for attacking a referee and added that she was out of action due to a neck injury. Stone at one point suggested what Monroe did to Parker may have been intentional before quickly pivoting to the upcoming women’s Speed title tournament. Monroe was eventually put in the touranment, with her opening round match against Thea Hail taking place next week.

Monroe and Parker had a match last week that ended in a double count out after both women continued to brawl outside of the ring. During that match, Monroe lifted Parker up for a suplex but landed awkwardly upon impact, landing head first. Despite this, she continued the match until the scheduled finish.

Parker had been off television for most of the fall and winter of 2025, returning last month to confront Blake Monroe. The two had been exchanging words and attacks prior to last week’s match, including a brawl that took place outside the Performance Center.

Number one contender’s match part of next week’s WWE NXT lineup

A tag team match to determine Jacy Jayne’s next challenger is set for next week’s NXT.

Jayne was talking about her Royal Rumble experience when Zaria came out, still angry over her Knockouts Tag Team title loss earlier in the night. She demanded a shot against Jayne. Kendal Grey came out and made her claim, and so did Sol Ruca, much to Zaria’s chagrin. New interim general manager Robert Stone came out and made a unique first match for next week: a tag team match between SolRuca and Grey & Wren Sinclair where whoever scores the pinfall will challenge Jacy Jayne in three weeks when NXT heads to Atlanta, Georgia.

Jaida Parker will also be in action when she meets Blake Monroe. Parker made her return to NXT television last month and immediately set her sights on Monroe. After the two exchanged words last week, the two ended up attacking one another on Tuesday fighting outside the WWE Performance Center just before the start of the show.

Also announced for next weeks is Vanity Project taking on Hank & Tank and Josh Briggs facing Eli Knight in a Speed tournament match.

Here is the lineup for next week’s NXT:

WWE NXT (February 10)

  • Number one contender’s match for NXT Women’s title: Sol Ruca & Zaria vs. Kendal Grey & Wren Sinclair (whoever scores the pinfall is the number one contender)
  • Jaida Parker vs. Blake Monroe
  • Speed tournament match: Josh Briggs vs. Eli Knight
  • Hank & Tank vs. Brad Baylor & Ricky Smokes

Jaida Parker makes WWE NXT return, confronts former champion

After months of absence on WWE NXT television, 26-year-old Jaida Parker is finally back on the show. Earlier tonight, during the January 13th edition of NXT, Parker returned and confronted Blake Monroe. While former NXT Women’s North American Champion Monroe highlighted her achievements and called herself “the most complete woman in NXT,” she was interrupted by Parker.

As soon as Parker’s theme song hit, the NXT crowd went into a frenzy. Parker received an extremely loud and warm welcome from the crowd. However, before she could speak, Monroe cut her off and tried to get physical with her. Parker predicted Monroe’s swing and countered it effectively before launching an attack of her own. Following a few devastating strikes, Parker sent Monroe out of the ring.

While Parker wrestled her last televised match in October 2025, she was actively participating in NXT live shows and matches throughout December, 2025.

Absent WWE NXT wrestler reportedly expected to return soon

An absent NXT wrestler is expected back shortly.

Jaida Parker hasn’t wrestled on NXT programming since a battle royal on the October 7, 2025 episode of NXT. According to a report from BodySlam.net, Parker is expected to return in the near future.

It’s not clear why Parker has been absent from NXT television. She has continued working NXT live events during that time, however. Her most recent match took place at the December 20 NXT house show in Dade City, Florida, where she defeated Tyra Mae Steele.

The NXT women’s division has seen several recent departures. Jordynne Grace was officially called up to the SmackDown roster after spending a little under a year in NXT. Lash Legend has also moved to SmackDown, where she is now teaming with Nia Jax. There have additionally been discussions regarding potential main roster call-ups for Blake Monroe and Jacy Jayne, although a recent Fightful report stated that neither is expected to be called up imminently.

Match added for next WWE NXT

A new match is set for Tuesday’s NXT.

Jaida Parker and Lash Legend will have another match following the events of the No Mercy PLE from Saturday night. Additionally, NXT GM Ava and TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella will name their teams for the upcoming Invasion elimination matches set for October 7.

Parker ended up being the surprise replacement for Laney Reid, who was announced as being unable to compete against Sol Ruca for the Women’s Speed title. In the closing moments of the match, Lash Legend came out and fought with Parker and Zaria, who speared Legend at ringside. The distraction allowed Ruca to hit the sol snatcher on Parker to retain her title.

Later in the night, Legend came out and expressed interest the upcoming Invasion elimination match. Parker soon emerged and the two got into another brawl as security had to step in.

Earlier in the night, Ava announced that she had spoke to Santino and the two agreed to an Invasion special on The CW on October 7. Along with the men’s and women’s NXT vs. TNA elimination matches, TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys will face NXT Tag Team Champions Darkstate in a title for title match with everyone barred from ringside.

WWE NXT (September 30):

  • Lash Legend vs. Jaida Parker
  • Ava and Santino Marella choose their teams for NXT Invasion

WWE NXT live results: Evolution Eliminator fatal four-way

Tonight, we’ll find out the challenger for the NXT Women’s Championship at WWE Evolution.

A fatal four-way match between Jordynne Grace, Jaida Parker, Lash Legend, and Izzi Dame is set to headline tonight’s NXT episode. Each competitor earned their way into the fatal four-way with victories last week — and now one of them will secure a title shot at Evolution with one more win. The all-women’s PLE is taking place in Atlanta on July 13.

Jacy Jayne is the current NXT Women’s Champion, but she has Blake Monroe (the former Mariah May) eyeing her title.

Two title matches are also part of tonight’s card. To open the show, Trick Williams puts his TNA World Championship on the line against Josh Briggs. There will then be a Tony D’Angelo vs. Channing Lorenzo match later in the night to determine a new Heritage Cup Champion after Noam Dar had to vacate the trophy due to injury.

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

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The show opens with short and direct promos from the four wrestlers looking to earn a title shot for the NXT Women’s Championship. Lash Legend, Izzi Dame, Jaida Parker and Jordynne Grace all cut promos ahead of the fatal four-way later tonight.

Kicking off this WWE show is a TNA title match, which is still an odd sentence to type. Way less odd considering the TNA champion is WWE talent defending against someone else from WWE on their show.

TNA World Champion Trick Williams defeated Josh Briggs (with Yoshiki Inamura) to retain his title

For his entrance, Briggs wore a vest with a smoking skull resting on his shoulder. He and Trick have a really good opening bout, and Trick pinned Briggs to retain the TNA title. Joe Hendry returns to NXT television in a post-match angle.

The match goes through a slit-screen commercial break. Just before cutting to commercials, Trick gets in the face of Inamura and they jaw at each other at ringside. Trick goes to cheap shot Inamura, but he blocks Trick. Briggs then boots Trick with a big leg, and Briggs is fired up as the show heads into the break.

Trick cuts off Briggs during the break with a spin kick. Briggs with a comeback after the show returns to full screen. The action intensifies as they trade near falls. Trick counters a chokeslam, and they botch an attempted powerbomb. Briggs then completes the chokeslams for a close near fall, where Trick grabs the bottom rope to stop to break the count.

Slugfest as the trade punches and kicks. They fight on, and Briggs goes for a moonsault press. No water in the pool. Trick then hits Briggs with a running knee strike, and Trick hooks a leg while covering Briggs for a pinfall.

Trick gets the house microphone and cuts a promo in front of the live studio audience. Boasting about himself, Trick says he carried two brands. He proclaims himself as the greatest TNA champion. Suddenly, Joe Hendry’s theme song interrupts the post-match promo, along with an entrance video.

Trick squares up and looks toward the entrance ramp. Hendry sneaks into the ring behind Trick. The TNA champ turns around only to get clotheslined by Hendry. Trick bumps and feeds for Hendry, before Hendry clotheslines him over the top rope to the floor.

No Quarter Catch Crew are in a skit where Tavion Heights reveals a special protective mask he will wear in his match. Charlie Dempsey assumes Heights is out of the match due to injury, but Heights is cleared to wrestle with the protective mask.

In a separate skit, Myles Borne is talking with a couple collegiate football players. Lexis King tries to interrupts by yelling at Borne, who is partially deaf. King also insults the football players, but he soon backpedals. This skit seems to set up a singles bout with King against Borne.

Je’Von Evans vs. Tavion Heights (with Wren Sinclair & Charlie Dempsey)

Evans pinned Heights to win the match. The protective mask Heights wore looks like Hannibal Lecter. Heights looked strong at times despite cleanly dropping the fall. They had a good match with a lot of action. Evans flew with a dive before the show cuts to commercial.

Soon after returning from the commercial break, they go home. For the finish, Evans leaped to the ropes with a double springboard tornillo splash. Evans then scores a pinfall.

After the match, Jasper Troy runs in to attack Evans. Troy lays out Evans with a Black Hole slam. Troy then strolls out of the ring past the No Quarter Catch Crew. Troys’ beef is apparently only with Evans.

Noam Dar is out due to an apparent injury, and he relinquishes the NXT Heritage Cup Championship. Dar was set to defend against Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo. Instead, Lorenzo faces his arch-rival Tony D’Angelo for the vacant Heritage Cup. Winner takes the Cup in the latest in the saga of the D’Angelo Family.

Ricky Saints defeated Ashante “Thee” Adonis

Saint pinned Adonis after a Roshambo. In what was basically a showcase match to get Saints over, the bout goes through a commercial break and is rejoined in progress. Saints gets to pose before the show cuts to the break. Heat spot as the show returns, and Saints makes a comeback. Saints delivers his finisher and scores a decisive victory.

Ethan Page runs in after the match to ambush Saints. Page uses a voiceover to trick Page into falling prey to a sneak attack. Page then executes Saint’s own finisher as Page gives Saints a Roshambo. Those two seem headed for a blow off match.

Darkstate is the focus of a pre-taped promo sponsored by a corporate insurance company, which kind of kills their whole gimmick. Pays well though.

NXT Champion Oba Femi is headed to the ring for an in-ring monologue. Femi with a strong promo that leads to Inamura coming out to challenge Femi.

Femi first boasts in his monologue as he puts himself over as “The Ruler” of NXT. He defeats all comers and now sits atop his kingdom. Other nights coast, but not Femi. He craves the fight, and Femi says he’s grown restless for new challengers.

Yoshiki Inamura and his striking mohawk confront Femi. Inamura talks about coming to NXT looking to chase glory. He went home when glory did not come. Inamura went home to Japan and realized what he missed, like his tag partner Josh Briggs and NXT itself. Inamura pledges his love for NXT and its fans. He wants to pay back their passion by winning the NXT Championship.

Femi responds by saying they are both strangers in a strange land. Femi then says they differ because Femi stayed and thrived here, while Inamura went back. Femi talks about the fans still embracing Inamura when he came back. Femi says that does not fool him. Femi sees Inamura as a warrior looking for the spirit of the fight, but Femi cautions that fighting for the honor of the fans is a mistake. Femi warns that Inamura will fall to the “The Ruler” like everyone else. Inamura steps towards Femi, gets in his face, and Inamura says he is ready.

Inamura was looking good until he is blindsided by Jasper Troy. Heckuva of a way to put Inamura over as a challenger. Good segment except for the dumb run-in.

Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo defeated Tony D’Angelo to win the NXT Heritage Championship

Stacks won the Heritage Cup after Luca Crusifino inadvertently hits D’Angelo with the bucket.

No falls in the first round. They keep fighting after the bell sounds to end round one, and they are pulled apart by officials. Not long into the second round, D’Angelo scores a pinfall after a spear. Stacks takes a bump on the announce desk and sells his ribs before taking the spear.

Most of round three takes place during a commercial break. The show returns from the break with 20 seconds remaining in round two. Stacks with a knee drop for a near fall as the round ends. Between rounds, Stacks with a cheap shot by stomping on D’Angelo’s knee. That plays into the start of the next round.

D’Angelo buckles to the knee injured by Stacks stomping on it, and Stacks using a small package for a pinfall to end round three. That evens the score in the match a one fall apiece.d;

Luca Crusifino runs down to ringside to get in the corner of D’Angelo. The story going into the match is D’Angelo still mistrusts Crusifino, which also plays into the finish.

D’Angelo hip-tosses Stacks out of the ring, and Stacks is caught by his henchmen from his mafia crew. One of the henchmen tries to use a spit bucket as a weapon, but Crusifino blocks it. However, Crusifino inadvertently hits D’Angelo with the bucket. Stacks then delivers a shining wizard, and Stacks covers D’Aneglo to win the Cup in the fifth round.

Crusifino pleads his case to D’Angelo as Crusifino tries to help him up. An angry D’Angelo decks Crusifino, and Crusifino sells big.

The Fatal Influence trio is interviewed backstage by Sarach Schreiber. Falling Henley first cuts a promo on Blake Monroe, and then NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne cuts her own promo on Monroe. Jayne then comments on the fatal four-way later tonight. Jayne vows to retain the title at Evolution.

Jordynne Grace warms up in the locker room, as the main event is up next. Beforehand is a backstage skit that sets up a singles match between Thea Hail and Lainey Reid. Lash Legend interrupts them on her way to the main event.

NXT GM Ava and NXT North American Champion Ethan Page are in another skit, and she tells Page that he and Ricky Saints are required to be in her office next week. Suddenly, there is a commotion off camera. Ava runs to see NXT Tag Team Champions Hank & Tank laid out.

Joe Hendry is interviewed backstage, and he vows to regain the TNA title at Slammiversary. Hendry also cuts a promo on Wes Lee, as the two are scheduled for a singles match on NXT television.

Chase U is the focus of a vignette.

Jordynne Grace defeated Jaida Parker, Lash Legend and Izzi Dame (with Tatum Paxley) in number one contender’s fatal four-way

Grace pinned Parker to win the match.

Paxley is in Dame’s corner after a skit earlier in the show where Dame invited Paxley to join her. Fatal Influence watches from a perch above the ring. NXT Women’s North American Champion Sol Ruca and her partner, Zaria, run to counteract outside interference from Paxley. Zaria carries Paxley away before the show cuts to its final commercial break.

Lots of action and high spots after the break, a lot of near falls in the closing minutes. All four were given time to shine. They did a Tower of Doom spot.

The closing moments were intense. Grace picks up Parker into a torture rack, and Grace then turns it into a sit-out powerbomb. Grace then covers Parker to win the match, and she becomes number one contender. Although the match was good, it was a very contrived way to make Grace the top contender instead of building her up as such a contender. But they had a tournament and this match because why not. Regardless, Grace goes on to challenge Jacy Jayne for the NXT women’s title.

Fatal four-way match for Women’s title added to WWE NXT Stand & Deliver

A four-way match is now official for NXT Stand & Deliver.

Stephanie Vaquer will face former champion Giulia along with Jaida Parker and Jordynne Grace in a four-way match following the events the took place on NXT. The opening match between Parker and Grace went to a no disqualification after Vaquer got involved. That was when Giulia, who had been gone from television since losing the NXT Women’s title to Vaquer, made her return. Vaquer at first seemed happy to see her, but Giulia responded by laying her out with the northern lights bomb.

Later, Giulia explained that what happened wasn’t about friendship, demanding a rematch for the title. In another segment, Vaquer told Ava that she would take on all three at Stand and Deliver next weekend.

After defeating Giulia to become a double champion at Roadblock, Vaquer successfully retained the title over Jaida Parker and also retained the North American title over Fallon Henley on the same episode of NXT. She eventually agreed to vacate the North American title as long as she got to name her opponent for Stand & Deliver.

Here is the updated card for next weekend:

  • NXT Champion Oba Femi defends against Trick Williams & Je’Von Evans in a triple threat
  • Ladder match for the vacant NXT Women’s North American Championship: Zaria vs. Kelani Jordan vs. Izzi Dame vs. Sol Ruca vs. TBD vs. TBD
  • NXT Women’s Champion Stephanie Vaquer defends against Giulia, Jordynne Grace, and Jaida Parker

WWE NXT live results: Two Stephanie Vaquer title defenses

Stephanie Vaquer has a big night ahead of her on WWE NXT, as she works double duty as a dual champion.

Two weeks after defeating Giulia to become a double champion, Vaquer will defend both of her belts in separate matches tonight.

Vaquer is set to make her first NXT Women’s Championship defense in a matchup against Jaida Parker. Plus, Vaquer puts the NXT Women’s North American title up for grabs against former champion Fallon Henley.

Vaquer dethroned Henley for the Women’s North American title belt back in February. She then added the NXT Women’s Championship to her collection by defeating Giulia at Roadblock.

Another championship bout is scheduled for tonight with Je’Von Evans challenging Lexis King for the Heritage Cup. A victory would kick off the first title reign of Evans’ WWE career.

NXT Stand & Deliver 2025 is fast approaching with WrestleMania weekend now under a month away. We’ll see if any matches get confirmed for the Stand & Deliver card tonight.

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

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The first of three title matches opens the show on tonight’s televised card. The title bout is also the first defense by Stephanie Vaquer of her newly won NXT Women’s Championship, while also being the first of two title defenses for Vaquer on this episode of NXT.

NXT Women’s Champion Stephanie Vaquer defeated Jaida Parker to retain her title

Vaquer pinned Parker with a wheelbarrow victory roll, after a distraction by Jordynne Grace. The Fatal Influence trio jumped Vaquer after the match.

They wrestled through the first commercial break on the show. This was a good opener and a competitive match. Despite losing by pinfall, Parker gets to save some face because of the distraction by Grace.

Last week Parker jumped Grace, so Grace has a reason for vengeance. However, costing Parker the title because of a distraction seems heelish. But whatever. Parker and Grace had to be held apart by officials at ringside. That apparently kept the officials unable to stop the post-match run-in.

Fatal Influence (Fallon Henley, Jacy Jayne & Jazmyn Nyx) jump Vaquer after the match. The heel trio lays out Vaquer and stands over her. Later in the show, Vaquer is set to defend a title against Henley.

A couple backstage skits lead us into, and back from, a commercial break. In one skit, Trick Williams and Je’Von Evans have a tense dialogue in a locker room. Trick again insults Evans.

Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson argue with Gigi Dolan & Tatum Paxley in the women’s locker room. NXT General Manager Ava enters to help settle the dispute. Hopefully that involves a match to settle the score.

Ricky Saints joins Vic Joseph for a sit-down interview, which was interrupted and crashed by NXT North American Champion Shawn Spears. The acting by Saints was fantastic here, instead of the usual campy nature of the backstage skits on the show.

The interview starts off with Saints talking about his arrive to NXT and other perception of him, but they are soon interrupted by Spears. Joseph is run off by Spears, and Spears takes over the interview with Saints. This allowed Saints to shine, as his acting was very good.

Saints goes back-and-forth with Spears as they trade verbal jabs. Spears brings up their past, which included some references that were very inside baseball. The rest of The Culling appear at the end of the segment, as Spears issues a warning to Saints. Great segment. This appears to be Saints next program, and for a title no less.

Wes Lee is watching on a monitor backstage with Tyriek Igwe and Tyson Dupont. They soon head towards Gorilla, as they have a tag match up next.

Hank Walker & Tank Ledger are also headed to the ring. In a cameo, they run into the Motor City Machine Guns. Hank & Tank are offered some encouraging words from MCMG.

Tyriek Igwe & Tyson Dupont (with Wes Lee) defeated Hank Walker & Tank Ledger

Dupont pinned Walker clean to win the match after a double team finisher. Dupont & Ledger got a dominate win, as Hank & Tank remain underdogs.

GM Ava checks on Stephanie Vaquer in the trainer’s room, and Vaquers vows to defend both titles tonight.

NXT Heritage Cup Champion Lexis King defeated Je’Von Evans via count-out to retain the title

Second cheap finish in a title match on this show. The earlier title bout had a distraction, and this match featured blatant interference by NXT Champion Oba Femi. He powerbombed Evans on the ring apron, and Evans could not answer the 10 count.

The match was plenty good, and they were even plenty of time as it went through a commercial break. But again, the finish was a cheap way out. The heat is supposed to go on Femi I guess, but it was still a lame finish. The post-match angle sort of made up for the finish.

Dark State teases a run-in, complete with a light show. Very kind of them to give Dark State a light show, considering Dark State are invaders and all. Why they are here, who knows? They are there, but they just glare at the ring.

Evans starts brawling with Femi in the ring. Trick Willaims runs down to make a save.Trick and Femi a have a great pull-apart showdown, but not before Trick inadvertently hits Evans with a flying knee strike. Meanwhile, Dark State looks on.

Gigi Dolan & Tatum Paxley defeated Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson

Paxley pinned Jackson after Cemetery Drive , which is the name of the double team finisher from Dolan & Paxley. They are set to challenge for the TNA Knockouts tag teal titles on an upcoming episode of Impact, so they went over strong here.

Tony D’Angelo is sitting down with The Family in a vignette. This was like something out of The Sopranos. D’Angelo asks Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo if he is good. Stacks says he is indeed good except for the situation with Dark State.

D’Angelo asks Stacks if he can trust him. Stacks tells “T” that he can always trust him. A stone face “Don” stares into the distance as Stacks leaves the room.

Ethan Page defeated Andre Chase (with Kale Dixon & Uriah Connors)

Before the match, Ricky Saints blows past Page on his way to the announce desk for guest commentary. The actual match itself was set up with a locker room skit where Chase sticks up for Dixon when Page tries to bully him.

Page pinned Chase clean after a Twist of Fate. Just before that, Chase kicked out after a super powerslam. Chase fought valiantly, but Chase delivers “Twisted Grin” before scoring the deciding pinfall. They had a long match that was good for the most part.

Saints has words with Page after the match, after Page eggs it on. Suddenly, Shawn Spears ambushes Saints. The rest of The Culling then move in to stand over Saints, who is laid out at ringside by Spears. This angle sets up a North American title match for next week with Spears defending against Saints.

Dark State cuts a promo that was originally uploaded to social media.

A fired up Trick Williams cuts a promo on Oba Femi, but Trick comments on Je’Von Evans. Trick refers to the knee strikes on Evans as “collateral damage”, and Trick calls Evans a “distraction” from Trick’s goal of regaining the NXT title.

Trick also cuts a promo on Femi, saying Femi knows where to find him next week. Trick is asked about Dark State, and Trick says that is none of his business.

NXT Women’s North American Champion Stephanie Vaquer defeated Fallon Henley (with Fatal Influence) to retain the title

Vaquer pinned Henley after interference from Nyz backfires on the heels. Really good match. Henley should be on the main roster. The trio of Fatal Influence jumps Vaquer after the match, and Jordynne Grace runs down to make a save. Jaida Parker also runs in to brawl with Grace.

Parker shoves Grace into Vaquer, after Grace and Vaquer had a mild tug-o-war over the NXT title belt. Grace brawls with Parker, and Grace sends Parker outside the ring. Vaquer then spins Grace around for a face-to-face stare down.

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

Dawn Marie to referee Lola Vice vs. Jaida Parker hardcore match at WWE NXT 2300

Lola Vice and Jaida Parker will meet at the ECW Arena.

NXT General Manager Ava announced during Halloween Havoc that the two will meet in a hardcore match on November 6 at the 2300 Arena, which at one point was known as the ECW Arena. Furthermore, Ava announced that former ECW manager Dawn Marie would serve as the special guest referee.

Earlier this month, Parker had walked out on Vice during a tag team match. Ever since, Vice has been looking for revenge. On Tuesday’s NXT, she ran down and attacked Parker while she was accompanying OTM in a match against Hank Walker & Tank Ledger, who ended up winning the match after NASCAR star Cole Custer hit Bronco Nima with a helmet.

Dawn Marie is best known for her run in ECW as the manager of the Impact Players, Lance Storm and Justin Credible, and later managed the team of Simon Diamond and Johnny Swinger. She joined WWE in 2002 and was featured on SmackDown, where she had a rivalry with Torrie Wilson. She was released shortly after making an appearance at the first ECW One Night Stand in 2005. At the time of her release, she was on maternity leave.