New addition revealed for WWE NXT lineup

In a first time ever singles bout, Tavion Heights will battle Josh Briggs on this Tuesday’s WWE NXT show.

The two have had several run-ins in past weeks leading to the match. The two have competed against each other in tag team matches and battle royals previously.

Briggs is looking to rebound off a defeat to El Grande Americano this past Tuesday while Heights fell in defeat to Myles Borne on the October 28 broadcast.

The addition joins a lineup that includes a Last Man Standing match between Ricky Saints and Trick Williams for the NXT title, El Grande Americano defending the men’s Speed title, the continuation of the women’s Speed title tournament, and more.

Current WWE NXT lineup for Tuesday, November 11:

  • NXT Champion Ricky Saints defends against Trick Williams in a Last Man Standing match
  • WWE Speed Men’s Champion El Grande Americano defends against Jasper Troy
  • WWE Speed Women’s tournament: Fallon Henley vs. Skylar Raye
  • Tavion Heights vs. Josh Briggs
  • NXT Women’s Champion Tatum Paxley and The Culling appear
  • NXT Women’s North American Champion Blake Monroe interview

Philadelphia Street Fight to kick off WWE NXT this week

A hardcore match is set to open this week’s NXT episode in the birthplace of extreme.

This Tuesday, NXT will emanate live from The Met in Philadelphia. It was announced today that Yoshiki Inamura and Josh Briggs’ Philly Street Fight will be kicking off the episode. The show airs on The CW in the United States and Netflix internationally.

Inamura and Briggs are former tag team partners whose friendship imploded with Briggs turning heel in July, claiming that Inamura was selfish in his pursuit of the NXT Championship and lives by a stupid code of honor. There was a promo segment on NXT last week setting up their street fight.

Here is everything that has been announced for NXT this week:

WWE NXT (Tuesday, August 19) —

  • Number one contender’s match for an NXT Championship shot at Heatwave: Trick Williams vs. Je’Von Evans
  • Ricky Saints vs. Jasper Troy
  • Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley & Jazmyn Nyx vs. Ash By Elegance, Heather By Elegance & M By Elegance (with Masha Slamovich as special referee)
  • Ethan Page and Chelsea Green peace summit with Tyra Mae Steele and Tavion Heights
  • Jordynne Grace and Blake Monroe face-to-face
  • Joe Hendry appears
  • Philadelphia Street Fight: Yoshiki Inamura vs. Josh Briggs

TNA World Championship match to kick off WWE NXT

Gold will be on the line at the start of NXT tonight.

WWE has announced that the TNA World Championship match between Trick Williams and Josh Briggs will open tonight’s broadcast. It’s the third defense for Williams, who has already faced Mike Santana and Elijah during his reign.

This title bout was set up last week when Briggs, Yoshiki Inamura & Elijah defeated Williams, AJ Francis & Wes Lee in a six-man tag. Inamura was the one who pinned Williams in that match, but Inamura suggested that his tag team partner Briggs get the TNA title shot instead. Inamura said his focus is on dethroning NXT Champion Oba Femi.

Williams became TNA World Champion in May with a victory over Joe Hendry. At TNA Slammiversary next month, Hendry will get another shot at the title. That could potentially be a triple threat involving Hendry, Santana, and the winner of tonight’s title match.

Here is everything that’s been announced for NXT tonight:

WWE NXT (Tuesday, June 24) —

  • Evolution eliminator fatal four-way: Jordynne Grace vs. Jaida Parker vs. Lash Legend vs. Izzi Dame
  • Tony D’Angelo vs. Channing Lorenzo for the vacant Heritage Cup Championship
  • TNA World Champion Trick Williams defends against Josh Briggs

Shawn Spears vs. Josh Briggs announced for WWE NXT

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

Shawn Spears vs. Josh Briggs is now scheduled for the show. The match was set up in a backstage segment on Tuesday’s episode, but the match wasn’t officially confirmed until Wednesday afternoon.

Spears and Briggs were involved in a brief confrontation backstage at WWE NXT this week. Briggs was speaking about his partner Yoshiki Inamura going back to NOAH and Spears implied he drove his partner away.

This will be Spears’ first singles bout since dropping the North American Championship to Ricky Saints last month. This will be Briggs’ first singles match since appearing on Main Event last December.

Four matches are now confirmed for next week’s show.

WWE NXT lineup for Tuesday, May 20:

  • Joe Hendry concert, Trick Williams rap performance
  • Kelani Jordan vs. Zaria
  • Je’Von Evans vs. Sean Legacy vs. Ashante Adonis
  • Chase U (Uriah Connors and Kale Dixon) vs. OTM (Bronco Nima and Lucien Price)
  • Josh Briggs vs. Shawn Spears

WWE NXT live results: Triple threat number one contender’s match

The build to Battleground continues on tonight’s edition of WWE NXT. Taped last week, this episode determines more contenders for championship matches.

A triple threat match airing tonight will determine the next challenger for Oba Femi’s NXT North American Championship. Wes Lee, Josh Briggs, and Joe Coffey are competing for the title shot on the episode that airs tonight.

Originally announced as Lee vs. Briggs vs. Ivar, but Ivar is out of action due to a serious injury. He was written off the show with an injury angle that also returned a return. That aired as a cliffhanger that ended last week’s episode.

Gallus made their return to NXT last week in an angle where they laid out Lee, Briggs, and Ivar. After that, Lee and Briggs both requested that Coffey be added to tonight’s match so they can get their revenge.

Thea Hail vs. Fallon Henley and Jaida Parker vs. Brinley Reece will decide the next two participants for the inaugural Women’s North American Championship ladder match. That title match is set for Battleground, with Lash Legend and Sol Ruca having already qualified for the bout. Battleground is taking place from the UFC Apex in Las Vegas on Sunday, June 9.

Also airing on the episode tonight, Natalya & Karmen Petrovic team up against Shayna Baszler & Lola Vice in a tag match.

Our coverage starts at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

Opening the show is a qualifying match for the upcoming championship ladder match.

Fallon Henley defeated Thea Hail (with Andre Chase, Duke Hudson, Riley Osborne & Ridge Holland) to qualify for the NXT Women’s North American Championship ladder match at Battleground

Henley pinned Hail in a good match. Holland and Chase U are ejected from ringside, thanks to a ploy by Henley. Henley would use another ploy for the finish, before delivering a shining wizard. Jazmyn Nyz runs in after the match for a sneak attack on Hail.

Hail made an early comeback in the match, before the fight spilled outside. At that point, Hail launched herself through the ropes with a wild dive. The crafty heel then plays a trick to shift the momentum back into her favor.

Henley gets a metal folding chair from underneath the ring. She did so in plain view of Chase U and Ridge Holland, but apparently unseen by the referee. He turns around a moment after Ridge Holland takes the chair away from Henley, and the ref sees Holland holding the chair. The ref then ejects Holland and the Chase U faction. Henley blows them a kiss as the show cuts to a commercial break.

Hail fires up again after the commercial break. She shows a lot of fire, along with a mean face. That angry determination would eventually cost her the match. Henley tries to slingshot herself off the middle rope into a suplex on Hail, but Hail counters with a submission hold. Hail catches Henley in the Kimura lock.

Moments before going home, Henley gator rolls out of the ring with the Kimura lock still locked in. Henley finally breaks the hold by driving Hail into the barricade. After breaking the hold, Henley uses Hail’s anger against her with another heel trick.

Hail hulks up and chases Henley into the ring, where Henley meets her with a shining wizard. Henley then hooks a leg and covers Hail for a three count. In winning, Henley qualifies for the championship ladder match at Battleground.

With her Chase U pals being ejected earlier in the match, Hail is alone in the ring after the bell. Jazmyn Nyz ambushes Hail in an attack. A beat down ensues.

Kelly Kincaid interviews Gallus. Joe Coffey cuts a menacing promo ahead of his triple threat match later on. Mark Coffey, alongside Wolfgang, also chimes in to warn everyone that Gallus is back.

NXT Tag Team Champions Nathan Frazier & Axiom defeated The D’Angelo Family (Luca Crusifino & Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo with Tony D’Angelo & Adriana Rizzo) to retain their titles

Frazier pinned Stacks with a small package, following a run in by No Quarter Catch Crew. They attack Tony D’Angelo. The O.C. also run in for a post-match beat down on the champions, probably setting up a tag title match.

Lots of high spots and flying in this tag title bout. Stacks and Crusifino turn the tables as the show cuts to a commercial break. They take control with some high spots of their own. Frazier is cut off from tagging out, and he is in trouble. Frazier then moonsaults into a Scorpion drop, and he is finally able to tag out.

Hot tag to Axiom, and he is a house of fire. Stacks is able to kick out of a few near falls after taking big moves from the champions. Crusifino cuts off the champs, then he and Stacks execute a tandem slam on Frazier. Axiom is able to make a save to break up a pinning attempt.

In the closing moments, Stacks gives Frazier a superplex for another near fall. Crusifino tries to leap off the top rope, like they were doing the old Power & Glory finish. However, Axiom makes another save. He superkicks Crusifino and wipes him out.

The No Quarter Catch Crew of Charlie Dempsey, Damon Kemp and Myles Borne run in just before the finish. They gang up on Tony D’Angelo and attack him. Meanwhile, Frazier catches Stacks in a small package for a the deciding pinfall. Stack immediately bails out of the ring to join the brawl at ringside. Crusifino joins in the melee, and they all brawl their way off set.

The O.C. (Good Brothers) run in to jump the champions. Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows attack Frazier & Axiom, and the champs are laid out. Good Brothers pose with the tag title belts, as they stand over the actual champs.

Mr. Stone and Lexis King argue in a skit. NXT General Manager Ava breaks up the argument, and she books King against a mystery opponent for later tonight.

Riley Osborne and Ridge Holland get into an argument backstage over the finish in Thea Hail’s match. Chase tells them to settle it in the ring, thus setting up an upcoming singles match.

NXT North American Champion Oba Femi enters the sound stage ahead of the triple threat match, which determines his next challenger. The champ will watch the match from ringside while doing guest commentary.

Wes Lee and Joe Coffey declared co-winners of the triple threat match against Josh Briggs to determine the next challengers for the NXT North American Championship

Instead of determine one top contender, there ends up being two. Briggs is odd man out, although he did work hard to have a good match with the other two. Briggs is able to save face as he is attacked by Mark Coffey & Wolfgang, which took him out of the match.

Lee fires up and launches himself into a dive on Coffey, just before Briggs is jumped by Gallus. Lee then climbs the turnbuckles, and jumps off. Coffey dodges Lee, and Lee lands on his feet. Lee then springboards off the middle rope. Lee and Coffey collide like two rams butting heads. They both fall on top of Briggs, and the referee counts a pinfall.

Lee and Coffey would later be announced as co-winners. In a skit later in the show, Ava tells Oba Femi he will defend against both Lee and Coffey in a triple threat match at Battleground.

Natalya & Karmen Petrovic offer some encouraging words to each other in a backstage interview.

Brinley Reece is preparing for her match in a locker room skit. Edris Enofe & Malik Blade are unsure of being in Reece’s corner because of Enofe’s string of bad luck.

Jaida Parker defeated Brinley Reece to qualify for the NXT Women’s North American Championship ladder match at Battleground

Parker pinned Reece after a hip attack, called “The Tear Drop Hip Check” on commentary. The other qualifying match had a better story, but this match was not without its stories. More like Days of Our Lives than mat classic, though. Enofe & Blade watch from the aisle, which is apparently close enough for Enofe’s bad luck to cost Reece the match, or something like that. Parker still looked strong in winning, as she thwarted a comeback by Reece.

A vignette shows someone waking up from a nap and putting on their slippers, which plays into recent teasers that depicted an alarm clock. Leads me to speculate it is possibly Wendy Choo.

NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez is the focus of a video package. She cuts a promo as a highlight reel plays. After that airs, Ava hints at the next challenger for Perez. She is on the phone with an unknown caller, basically teasing it will be someone from outside NXT. The mystery challenger will be revealed next week.

Dante Chen defeated Lexis King

Second match on the card with an inside cradle for the finish. Chen cradled King with a small package to win the match. It was played up like an upset, as Chen is victorious on his surprise return to NXT.

King cuts a cocky promo before the match, which is interrupted by Mr. Stone. He then introduces Chen as King’s opponent. Chen gets a grand entrance, clearly getting a push.

NXT Champion Trick Williams is introduced before the live studio audience, and he enters the ring wearing street clothes. His title belt is around his waist. All business on this episode, Williams insists he gets serious. That led to Williams denying he attacked Noam Dar in angle from last week.

Meta-Four (minus Dar) interrupt Williams. Jakara Jackson and Oro Mensah cut promos insulting Williams. They accuse Willaims of attacking Dar. Lash Legend chimes in to defend Williams. Mensah questions which side Legend is on, and Williams in turn threatens Mensah.

Joe Coffey comes out for another interruption. Coffey bets Williams is wondering why the person (Coffey) who won a title shot at the North American title is talking to the NXT Champion. Turns out to be a distraction so that Gallus could jump Williams with a sneak attack.

Mark Coffey and Wolfgang attack Williams, and Joe Coffey rushed into the ring to join in. They are hanging up on Williams when Je’Von Evans runs to help Williams. Evans valiantly tries to fight off Gallus, but he is soon overwhelmed and outnumbered. Williams hulks up, but he is outnumbered as well. Williams is laid out, and Gallus stand over him. This angle sets up a tag match for next week, which is announced later in the show.

Mr. Stone and Ava both congratulate Chen on his win. Chen leaves, and Ava congratulates on Stone on making a star.

Hip hop artist Sexyy Red is advertised for an appearance next week on the show. Also announced for next Tuesday on NXT:

  • A reveal of who is the next challenger for Roxanne Perez’s NXT Women’s Championship
  • Michin vs. Tatum Paxley in a NXT Women’s North American Championship qualifier
  • Kelani Jordan vs. Wren Sinclair in a NXT Women’s North American Championship qualifier
  • Ridge Holland vs. Riley Osborne
  • NXT Champion Trick Williams & Je’Von Evans vs. Gallus

Karmen Petrovic & Natalya defeated Shayna Baszler & Lola Vice in a tag team match

Petrovic pinned Vice after a Hart Attack finisher. Following the match, Vice turned on Baszler. They then have a brawl, which sets up an Underground match between at Battleground.

This was put in the main event slot, and it was played up as such on commentary. Although maybe not a marquee match, it still leads to an angle afterwards where Vice turns on Baszler.

Vice and Baszler wore matching gis to the ring, but there is friction apparent beforehand. In a locker room skit before the match, Baszler takes exception at Vice dancing. Baszler cautions her not to dance in their match tonight. That would play into the finish, and the angle after the match.

Petrovic is worked over during the match, which goes through a split-screen commercial break. Hot tag to Natalya, and Nattie cleans house.

Vice is being double teamed when Baszler makes a save. There is a tease of another inside cradle finish, but it was a near falls this time. Baszler escapes an attempted sharpshooter, only for Baszler to get knocked out of the ring. Vice with a back fist for a near fall, as Petrovic makes a save.

Nattie runs into another back fist from Vice, who then teases applying the sharpshooter on Nattie. Vice dances and shakes her hips, and Vice slowly attempts to apply the leglock. Nattie reverses the application, and Nattie has Vice trapped in the sharpshooter. Baszler breaks up the hold by attacking Nattie. Petrovic leaps off the top rope into the arms of Baszler, and Baszler applies the Kirifuda Clutch. Petrovic counters to send Baszler crashing outside the ring.

For the finish, Nattie & Petrovic do the old Hard Foundation finisher. Nattie holds Vice so that Petrovic can clothesline her with The Hart Attack. Petrovic then covers Vice for a pinfall.

Vice turns on Baszler after the match, and Vice boots her with a roundhouse kick. Vice dances on the apron in celebration (even though she lost the match). Baszler rises to her feet and sees Vice dancing yet again. An enraged Baszler catches Vice in the Clutch. Referees pour out and separate them. The women pull apart and keep brawling, which leads to GM Ava coming out to book a match between them at Battleground. Baszler then grabs the microphone to shout add an Underground stipulation. The melee continues as the show goes off the air.

WWE announces change to NXT number one contender’s match

WWE has officially announced a change to one of the matches that will be airing on NXT this week.

It will be Wes Lee vs. Josh Briggs vs. Joe Coffey in an NXT North American Championship number one contender’s match this Tuesday night. The match was initially announced as Lee vs. Briggs vs. Ivar, but Ivar is out of action due to injury.

Tuesday’s NXT episode was taped in advance last week with Coffey replacing Ivar. Spoilers for the episode can be found here.

The change comes after last week’s NXT ended with an angle where the returning Gallus (Joe Coffey, Mark Coffey & Wolfgang) attacked Lee, Briggs, and Ivar backstage. In storyline, Ivar’s injury was blamed on that attack. Ivar has confirmed that his injury is legitimate and “very serious.”

To explain Coffey being in the match, WWE had Lee and Briggs both ask NXT general manager Ava to add Coffey so they could get their revenge. Ava then posted a tweet confirming Coffey’s addition.

https://twitter.com/avawwe_/status/1792606495919489070

Oba Femi is the current NXT North American Champion. The triple threat winner challenges him at NXT Battleground on Sunday, June 9.

The announced lineup for Tuesday’s NXT episode is listed below:

WWE NXT (May 21) —

  • Men’s North American Championship number one contender’s match: Wes Lee vs. Josh Briggs vs. Joe Coffey
  • Women’s North American Championship six-pack ladder match qualifier: Jaida Parker vs. Brinley Reece
  • Women’s North American Championship six-pack ladder match qualifier: Thea Hail vs. Fallon Henley
  • Natalya & Karmen Petrovic vs. Shayna Baszler & Lola Vice

Triple threat North American title match set for WWE NXT Stand & Deliver

A triple threat match for the North American title is now set for Stand & Deliver.

After Josh Briggs defeated Duke Hudson on Tuesday’s NXT, Oba Femi appeared on a perch and announced that he would defend the North American title against both Briggs and Dijak, the latter of whom was doing color commentary at ringside.

Briggs had called out Femi on last week’s NXT, looking for revenge after Femi destroyed his former tag team partner Brooks Jensen. Dijak then came to the ring and said he was done playing around and wanted a shot at the North American title. The three ended up brawling before eventually being separated by a referee.

It was also announced that Meta-Four will be the hosts of Stand & Deliver. The group took over NXT’s production truck near the end of the show to make the announcement.

Here is the updated lineup for NXT Stand & Deliver:

  • NXT Champion Ilja Dragunov defends against Tony D’Angelo
  • NXT Women’s Champion Lyra Valkyria defends against Roxanne Perez
  • Trick Williams vs. Carmelo Hayes
  • NXT North American Champion Oba Femi defends against Dijak and Josh Briggs
  • NXT Tag Team Champions Bron Breakker & Baron Corbin defend against winners of number one contender’s tournament

Josh Briggs, Blair Davenport qualify for WWE NXT Iron Survivor Challenge

Two more NXT stars have qualified for the upcoming Iron Survivor Challenge match.

Blair Davenport and Josh Briggs both qualified for the match, which will take place at Deadline on December 9 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Briggs won his match on Tuesday after Lexis King hopped on the apron and distracted Hayes. Briggs then picked up the upset win after hitting a lariat then followed with a moonsault.

Later in the night, Davenport was the next to qualify for the women’s Iron Survivor Challenge match, defeating Thea Hail with a knee to the face. Hail had been looking to the Chase U section of the crowd for support but found it empty, with students walking out last week following the announcement that Chase U and Andre Chase were under investigation.

Briggs joins Trick Williams and Dijak in the men’s Iron Survivor Challenge match, while Davenport will join Tiffany Stratton and Lash Legend in the women’s match.

JBL made the qualifier matches for this week’s NXT. For next week’s show, Jerry Lawler will make the qualifying matches.

Iron Survivor Challenge qualifying matches set for WWE NXT

WWE has revealed the next round of Iron Survivor Challenge qualifying matches.

Carmelo Hayes vs. Josh Briggs and Blair Davenport vs. Thea Hail will air on NXT this Tuesday (November 21). The winners will qualify for the Iron Survivor Challenge bouts that are taking place at NXT Deadline on Saturday, December 9.

In storyline, these competitors were chosen by JBL. WWE has been using legends to announce the Iron Survivor Challenge qualifiers. Mick Foley and Lita revealed the first two weeks of matches.

Dijak and Trick Williams have already qualified for the men’s Iron Survivor Challenge match at Deadline. Tiffany Stratton and Lash Legend are the first two competitors to qualify for the women’s Iron Survivor Challenge.

At Deadline, the Iron Survivor Challenge matches will determine new number one contenders for the NXT Championship and NXT Women’s Championship.

Tuesday’s NXT episode has already been taped in advance. Spoilers from the taping can be found here.

Here’s the updated announced lineup for Tuesday’s NXT:

  • Iron Survivor Challenge qualifying match: Carmelo Hayes vs. Josh Briggs
  • Iron Survivor Challenge qualifying match: Blair Davenport vs. Thea Hail
  • NXT Women’s Champion Lyra Valkyria defends against Xia Li
  • NXT Heritage Cup Champion Noam Dar defends against Chad Gable
  • Angel Garza & Humberto Carrillo vs. Edris Enofe & Malik Blade
  • Eddy Thorpe vs. Charlie Dempsey

Baron Corbin vs. Josh Briggs added to WWE NXT

A match between Baron Corbin and Josh Briggs has been added to next Tuesday’s NXT.

On this past Tuesday’s show, Briggs was talking to Fallon Henley and Brooks Jensen backstage about Myles Borne’s betrayal when Corbin came in and told them to be quiet. Briggs and Corbin then got into an argument, setting up a future match between the two.

Tiffany Stratton will also be on the show. After she and Becky Lynch agreed to a No Mercy rematch on this past Tuesday’s show, Lynch made it an Extreme Rules match after Stratton attacked her with a steel chair following a tag match pitting Lynch and Lyra Valkyria against Stratton and Kiana James.

Thea Hail will also reveal her new look, brought on by her recent association with Jacy Jayne. She will face Dani Palmer.

Here is the updated card for this coming Tuesday’s NXT:

  • NXT Global Heritage Invitational Finals: Butch vs. Joe Coffey
  • Strap match :Eddy Thorpe vs. Dijak
  • Trick Williams vs. Joe Gacy
  • Gigi Dolin vs. Blair Davenport
  • Bronco Nima and Lucien Price vs. Hank Walker and Tank Ledger
  • Baron Corbin vs. Josh Briggs
  • Carmelo Hayes, Ilja Dragunov sign contract for No Mercy title match
  • Thea Hail vs. Dani Palmer
  • We’ll hear from Tiffany Stratton

Two matches added to WWE NXT lineup

Two matches have been added to the lineup for WWE NXT this week. 

Dana Brooke vs. Lyra Valkyria has been booked for the show. Brooke is coming off a loss in tag action on August 29 when she and Kelani Jordan lost to Elektra Lopez and Lola Vice. Valkyria’s last match on WWE programming was a victory in mixed tag action with Dragon Lee over Dominik Mysterio and Rhea Ripley on August 22. 

WWE has also announced a six-man tag match for Tuesday’s show. Charlie Dempsey, Drew Gulak & Damon Kemp will team together to wrestle Brooks Jensen, Josh Briggs & Myles Borne.

WWE NXT on September 12 lineup:

  • NXT Women’s Championship: Tiffany Stratton defends against Becky Lynch
  • NXT Championship number one contender’s match: Wes Lee vs. Ilja Dragunov
  • Global Heritage Invitational: Tyler Bate vs. Axiom
  • Global Heritage Invitational: Akira Tozawa vs. Nathan Frazer
  • Creed Brothers vs. Edris Enofe and Malik Blade
  • Dana Brooke vs. Lyra Valkyria
  • Charlie Dempsey, Drew Gulak & Damon Kemp vs. Brooks Jensen, Josh Briggs & Myles Borne

Global Heritage Invitation standings:

Group A —

  • Butch: 3 points (1 win, 1 draw, 0 losses)
  • Axiom: 1 point (0 wins, 1 draw, 0 losses)
  • Tyler Bate: 0 points (0 wins, 0 draws, 0 losses)
  • Charlie Dempsey: 0 points (0 wins, 0 draws, 1 loss)

Group B —

  • Joe Coffey: 4 points (2 wins, 0 draws, 0 losses)
  • Nathan Frazer: 2 points (1 win, 0 draws, 1 loss)
  • Duke Hudson: 2 points (1 win, 0 draws, 1 loss)
  • Akira Tozawa: 0 points (0 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses)

NXT No Mercy on September 30 lineup:

  • NXT Championship: Carmelo Hayes defends against either Ilja Dragunov or Wes Lee
  • NXT North American Championship: Dominik Mysterio defends against Mustafa Ali
  • NXT Heritage Cup: Noam Dar defends against Global Heritage Invitational Tournament winner

WWE NXT live results: New Day’s first title defense

A pair of Tag Team title matches will take place on tonight’s episode of NXT.

After winning the NXT Tag Team titles at Deadline, The New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods) will make their first defense tonight. They’re taking on Josh Briggs & Brooks Jensen.

New Day became champions by defeating Pretty Deadly at Deadline. Last week, Kingston & Woods offered Pretty Deadly a rematch — but it came with the condition that Pretty Deadly would have to say the Pledge of Allegiance. When Pretty Deadly refused, Briggs & Jensen stepped in and said the Pledge of Allegiance instead.

The NXT Women’s Tag Team titles will be contested in a triple threat match tonight. The match will feature champions Katana Chance & Kayden Carter, Jacy Jayne & Gigi Dolin, and Ivy Nile & Tatum Paxley. It will be Toxic Attraction’s first appearance since Mandy Rose was released by WWE.

A grudge match between Nikkita Lyons and Zoey Stark, Carmelo Hayes vs. Axiom, and an appearance by Apollo Crews have been announced for the show as well. Our live coverage starts at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

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The show is opening with what is on paper a good opener.

Carmelo Hayes (with Trick Williams) defeated Axiom

Hayes pinned Axiom after interference from Trick Williams. The match delivered as a good opening bout.

They started off hot and then settled things down. Hayes does a springboard off the middle rope, and Axiom catches him with a dropkick as the show cuts to a commercial break. Axiom hits Axiom with a springboard lariat just before the show is coming back from the break. Hayes has Axiom grounded as the show returns, but Axiom soon fires up.

Hayes fights back and applies a crossface. Axiom with a nifty counter on Hayes, followed by a flying body press. Hayes gets a shoulder up to break the count, but Axiom transitions into a triangle. Hayes with a deadlift powerbomb to break the hold, and he had him in a pinning combination, but the referee didn’t count. 

They both springboard there way to top rope, where Axiom executes superduper Frankensteiner. Trick Williams suddenly interferes and jerks down Axiom. Hayes capitalizes by leaping off the top rope with guillotine legdrop. Hayes then covers Axiom for a tainted victory. Axiom takes out Williams after the match with a dive to gain a measure of revenge.

Grayson Waller in an interview with McKenzie Mitchell says he wants his title shot tonight. He is supposed to be the next challenger for NXT Champion Bron Breakker. Mitchell informs Waller that Breakker is not even in the building tonight. He is on a media tour. Waller calls out Breakker anyway, challenging the champion to meet him in the ring tonight.

Tony D’Angelo is backstage with Stacks for a skit where D’Angelo says he has a North American title shot against Wes Lee. D’Angelo tells Stacks to inform Dijak to stay out of the way. That will probably not end well for Dijak. 

Next up is a grudge match several weeks in the making.

Zoey Stark defeated Nikkita Lyons 

Starks pinned Lyons, after Stark cheats by holding the bottom rope. Could be an excuse for a return match, possibly at the next supercard. 

This grudge match starts with a slugfest and them trading strikes. Stark soon baits Lyons into leaving the ring, and Stark sends Lyons crashing into the ring steps. Stark then begins to work over Lyons, as Stark controls the match.

Lyons begins to a comeback, and Lyons rolls up Stark with an O’Connor Roll. Stark counters the roll-up, and Stark bridging backwards. Stark grabs the bottom rope for illegal leverage, and the referee doesn’t see it as he counts to pinfall.

Cora Jade is being interviewed by McKenzie Mitchell when Wendy Choo attacks Jade. They are pulled apart by officials.

Fallon Henley is in her family’s bar with Briggs & Jensen. Kiana James and her assistant walk to take inventory of the place. Turns out, James paid off the bar’s tax bill, so James can somehow now legally take the bar. That seems suspect, but that’s the storyline.

NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions Kayden Carter & Katana Chance defeated Toxic Attraction (Jacy Jayne & Gigi Dolan) and Ivy Nile & Tatum Paxley in a triple threat match to retain their titles

Carter pinned Nile in a match with a lot of action, and it also ends with a Bret Hart finish.

The match goes through a commercial break. Carter & Chance do a stereo plancha just before the show goes to break. The action is fast paced when the show returns from the break, with Carter getting to shine.

Paxley is on Carter’s shoulders as both are on the top rope. Chance makes a blind tag, and then she executes a super Frankensteiner on Paxley with Paxley still on Carter’s shoulders. 

Superkick party and a flurry of other strikes, and everybody goes down selling. Moments later, Nile assists Paxley in executing a corkscrew body press on Jayne for a near fall.

Chance is on the top rope going for her finisher, but she is shoved off by Paxley into the waiting arms of Toxic Attraction at ringside. Nile then applies her modified Dragon sleeper. Similar to the finish Bret Hart vs. Roddy Piper at WrestleMania VIII (and later Hart vs. Steve Austin at Survivor Series ’96), Carter kicks off the ropes to counter the hold, catching Nile in a pinning combination. The champs retain.

Oro Mensah in a vignette is at a nightclub being cool.

New NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez sat down with Booker T for an interview. Booker was really great here, much more serious than he usually seems on commentary. Perez is also great in telling her story, talking about her journey to winning the title. Perez trained under Booker at his wrestling school, so Booker is probably the best person for this interview. Good stuff here.

Apollo Crews comes to ring for a monologue. He is soon interrupted by Carmelo Hayes, who says he is next in line for a NXT Championship title shot. They banter back and forth, as they insult each other. This leads to Crews challenging Hayes to a match.

In a comedy skit, NXT Tag Team Champions New Day are in the locker room when in comes Pretty Deadly. They have a bunch of Christmas gifts they got for New Day, which is a list New Day made in order for Pretty Deadly to get a title shot. The list includes a bunch of wrestling memorabilia, and Pretty Deadly did not get it all, so no title shot.

Alba Fyre is walking backstage when Isla Dawn in a sneak attack blows red powder in Fyre’s eyes. Fyre sells big, and she is blinded by the powder. She is later cleared to compete by the head trainer.

Edris Enofe, Mailk Blade and Odyssey Jones are going clubbing, and they invite Ava Raine to go with them. She turns them down, while in walks The Schism. The group all now has matching t-shirts, which are seemingly on sale via WWE Shop. Wacky is see a cult with branded merchandise.

Elektra Lopez defeated Indi Hartwell

Lopez pinned Hartwell after she hit her with brass knux. This match was set up last week after a backstage brawl. With the tainted win by Lopez, maybe they run it back?

Lopez worked over Hartwell, until Hartwell made a comeback. Lopez cuts off Hartwell, and Lopez pulled out brass knux she had hidden. Lopez hits Hartwell with the knux, and Lopez covers Hartwell for a pinfall.

NXT North American Champion Wes Lee in an interview with McKenzie Mitchell talks about next week’s title match against Tony D’Angelo. Lee also mentions Dijak. Lee vows to remain champion.

Sol Ruca vs. Alba Fyre never begins

The match never got past the ring introductions. Isla Dawn in a sneak attack jumps Fyre before the match. Dawn puts Fyre’s arm between the ring steps, and Dawn uses Fyre’s own baseball bat to smash the steps onto the Fyre’s hand. 

A skit with Chase U has the students giving Andre Chase gifts for Christmas. Duke Hudson forgot to get a gift, so he cons another student. Hudson steals a gift, and he gives the stolen gift to Chase. They have a group hug, and Hudson smirks.

Josh Briggs & Brooks Jensen are cutting a promo when Kiana James walks in to interrupt. Jensen is wearing a sweet Terry Gordy t-shirt. James must’ve been even more impressed by the cool shirt than I was, as she wishes Jensen good luck. Their courtship continues, much to the chagrin of everyone else.

Drew Gulak was doing a training session when Hank Walker comes by the ask Gulak for advice.  Gulak invites Walker to observe a seminar Gulak is teaching next week.

NXT Tag Team Champions New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods) defeated Brooks Jensen & Josh Briggs (with Fallon Henley) to retain their titles 

Woods pinned Briggs to win a good match. Easily the best television match for Briggs & Jensen. 

Briggs gets to shine with power moves. Kingston & Woods go for dives, but Briggs cuts them both off. He mows them down with lariats. Jensen jumps in for a combo where Briggs connects with a big boot. Kingston manages to kick out for a near fall. More near falls for Briggs & Jensen. Briggs with a moonsault press off the top rope for a two count. Big pop for that spot.

Briggs & Jensen look to go for a Doomsday Device, but Woods shoves Jensen off the top rope. Kingston then counters Briggs to deliver a poison rana. Trouble In Paradise by Kofi on Briggs, and Kofi does a flip dive to wipe out Jensen on the floor. Woods leaps off the top rope with a flying elbow drop, and Woods covers Jensen for a pinfall. They all shake hands after the match, showing good sportsmanship.

Stacks is backstage where he is working up the courage to confront Dijak.

Grayson Waller knocked out Bron Breakker

Grayson Waller is still looking for Bron Breakker, despite being told earlier that he is not in the building. 

Diamond Mine is leaving the building when they are stopped in the parking lot TMZ-style. Indus Sher interrupts to confront The Creed Brothers. Veer & Sanga want the Creeds to prove to them they are ready to compete with Indus Sher. Julius Creed vows to show them he is one hundred percent in a singles match next week, where Julius is set to face JD McDonagh.

Grayson Waller comes to the ring looking to again call out Bron Breakker. Waller cuts a promo where he rants and raves about himself. Waller puts himself over, vowing to become the greatest NXT Champion of all-time. Waller is insulting Breakker when Breakker arrives to the building in his sports car.

Breakker enters the soundstage and marches to the ring. They spoof a famous angle on WCW Monday Nitro from 1999 that involved Bret Hart and Goldberg (which itself spoofed a climatic scene with Clint Eastwood from the Western movie A Fistfull of Dollars). Breakker spears Waller, but Breakker is knocked out on impact. Waller gets up to reveal he is wearing a protective vest under his jacket.

Waller stood over a fallen Breakker, and Waller held up the title belt. Waller vowed to outsmart Breakker again when Waller becomes the new champion. Waller dropped his catchphrase as the show closed. 

Triple threat number one contender’s match set for WWE NXT

The next challengers for Pretty Deadly’s NXT Tag Team titles will be determined tonight.

WWE has announced that a triple threat number one contender’s tag team match will take place on tonight’s NXT. Malik Blade & Edris Enofe, Josh Briggs & Brooks Jensen, and The Dyad (Rip Fowler & Jagger Reid) are the three teams that will face off for the next shot at Pretty Deadly’s titles.

Last week’s NXT ended with Pretty Deadly being confronted by Blade & Enofe and Briggs & Jensen. Pretty Deadly retained their titles against The Brawling Brutes (Ridge Holland & Butch) in the main event of the episode after interference by Imperium.

At NXT Worlds Collide last month, Pretty Deadly won a four-way match where the NXT Tag Team titles and NXT UK Tag Team titles were unified.

WWE hasn’t announced when the winner of Blade & Enofe vs. Briggs & Jensen vs. The Dyad will get their title shot.

The build to Halloween Havoc continues on tonight’s NXT episode. Halloween Havoc is taking place on Saturday, October 22.

The updated lineup for tonight’s NXT is listed below:

  • Best-of-three series finale, Halloween Havoc North American Championship qualifying match: Nathan Frazer vs. Axiom
  • Triple threat NXT Tag Team title number one contender’s match: Malik Blade & Edris Enofe vs. Josh Briggs & Brooks Jensen vs. The Dyad
  • Alba Fyre vs. Jacy Jayne
  • Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo vs. Wes Lee
  • Non-title match: NXT Champion Bron Breakker vs. Javier Bernal (will kick off the episode)

Josh Briggs, Brooks Jensen & Fallon Henley debut at WWE Main Event taping

Three wrestlers from NXT made their main roster debuts on Monday. 

Fallon Henley, Josh Briggs & Brooks Jensen all competed in matches before last night’s episode of WWE Raw from the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Henley defeated Dana Brooke in singles competition. Briggs & Jensen defeated the team of R-Truth and Shelton Benjamin.  

Former EVOLVE Champion Josh Briggs began training at the WWE Performance Center in October 2020. He started teaming with Jensen on the debut episode of NXT 2.0 on September 14, 2021. Jensen is the son of former WWE wrestler Bull Buchanan and reported to the Performance Center in August 2021. 

Henley wrestled under her real name of Tesha Price in a dark match at the Mae Young Classic tapings in 2018, losing to Britt Baker. She then wrestled 21 matches for AEW between November 2020 and August 2021. The 28-year-old signed with WWE and made her NXT debut in September 2021. 

WWE NXT video highlights: Pub Rules match, Halloween Havoc build

A stipulation match headlined last night’s episode of NXT.

Josh Briggs & Brooks Jensen threw down with Gallus’ Mark Coffey & Wolfgang in an anything goes “Pub Rules” match on NXT last night. The weapons-filled match ended with Briggs & Jensen getting the win after hitting a high/low on Mark Coffey as he had a trash can over his head.

Following the main event, Gallus were taken away in handcuffs after punching out officials who were keeping them away from Briggs & Jensen. WWE then announced a storyline update claiming that Joe Coffey, Mark Coffey, and Wolfgang have been suspended indefinitely.

Last night’s NXT also saw the main event for Halloween Havoc become official. Bron Breakker will defend his NXT Championship against JD McDonagh and Ilja Dragunov in a triple threat match at the Saturday, October 22 special.

Plus, Wes Lee became the latest wrestler to qualify for the NXT North American Championship ladder match at Halloween Havoc. Carmelo Hayes, Oro Mensah, and Lee are the first three wrestlers to be confirmed for the ladder match.

More coverage from last night —

WWE NXT video highlights —

Triple threat NXT Championship match set for Halloween Havoc

Mandy Rose vs. Fallon Henley

Alba Fyre sends a message to Mandy Rose

Apollo Crews sees something bad in Grayson Waller’s future

Connor’s Cure Thriver Quinn “The King Crusher” Molitor inspires Wes Lee

North American title qualifying match: Wes Lee vs. Tony D’Angelo

A Day in the Life of Pretty Deadly

Sol Ruca vs. Amari Miller

Cameron Grimes vs. Joe Gacy

Grayson Waller will make sure Apollo Crews’ vision doesn’t come true

Kayden Carter vs. Nikkita Lyons

Chase U pep rally, Andre Chase goes off on “Dave”

Nathan Frazer is ready for the biggest match of his career

Ilja Dragunov vs. Xyon Quinn

Wendy Choo-Lash Legend video package

Brutus Creed vs. Damon Kemp

Quincy Elliott spreads the love backstage

Alba Fyre evens the odds against Toxic Attraction

Pub Rules match: Josh Briggs & Brooks Jensen vs. Gallus

NXT fallout: Sol Ruca can conquer anything she puts her mind to