WWE NXT live results: Naraku makes his in-ring debut

Tonight’s WWE NXT on The CW will feature the in-ring debut of former IWGP Heavyweight Champion Naraku.

Formerly known as EVIL in NJPW, he made his promotional debut last month, and he will compete against an opponent to be named.

In a singles bout, Kendal Grey will take on Kelani Jordan in a key women’s match while NXT Women’s North American Champion Tatum Paxley teams with NXT rookie Lizzy Rain against Zaria and Nikkita Lyons in tag team action.

Noam Dar will return for his first televised match since June 2025 due to an undisclosed injury when he goes one-on-one with Jackson Drake after Dar was rejected by the Vanity Project last week, and wrestled in four dark matches over the last month before returning to TV.

A trios match featuring Sean Legacy, EK Prosper & Tate Wilder vs. BirthRight’s Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo, Charlie Dempsey and Uriah Connors rounds out the show.

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 a sound stage at the Performance Center in Orlando. Opening the show is a women’s tag team match.

NXT Women’s North American Champion Tatum Paxley & Lizzy Rain vs. Nikkita Lyons & Zaria

Lizzy Rain continues to be the best new character on NXT in my opinion. Her character is fun. Pro wrestling is best when it’s fun to watch.

This tag match culminates in an angle where Zaria turns on her tag partner, leading to Lyons dropping a fall to Rain. Good opener.

In the match, the babyface duo clean house before stereo wrecking ball dropkicks outside the ring as the show cuts to a commercial break.

Paxley in trouble after the show returns from the break, but she creates separation and crawls over for a hot tag. Rain runs wild, and she is a house of fire. Moments later, double down with Lyons and Paxley out on their feet as they crawl to tag out.

Lyons is nearly to her corner as she leaps to make a tag. Zaria pulls back her outstretched hand and jumps backwards off the apron, which leaves Lyons hanging in the ring. Lyons is alone as she takes Rain’s finisher, and Rain pins her.

Match result: Tatum Paxley & Lizzy Rain defeated Nikkita Lyons & Zaria when Rain pinned Lyons.

— In a plug for two nights of AAA Triplemania 34 on September 11 in a location TBA and September 13 in Mexico City, it is referred to as the “first-ever two-night” Triplemania. AAA ran multiple Triplemania cards in different cities during many years in the past, but whatever.

— Another plug advertises Penta, Bayley and Grayson Waller for NXT house shows this weekend.

— Speaking of special appearances, out comes Lince Dorado for a match against the wrestler formerly known as Evil.

Naraku vs Lince Dorado

Dorado is currently a trainer in WWE, and here he puts over Naraku in a glorified enhancement match designed to get Naraku over in his in-ring debut. Dorado gets some offense, but not for long. Handspring into a cutter by Dorado, but that was the beginning of the end. Naraku eats him up and drops Dorado with a STO. One…two…three.

Match result: Naraku defeated Lince Dorado via pinfall.

— In a pre-taped skit, Nattie Neidhart is filming a promo for LFG when she is interrupted by Jaida Parker. They have words in a confrontation that clearly sets up a match between them.

Birthright (Charlie Dempsey, Uriah Connors & Stacks with Lexis King & Arianna Grace) vs. EK Prosper, Sean Legacy & Tate Wilder in a six-man tag team match

The match goes through a commercial break and has a lot of action much of the time. To me, this match is proof that PWG has a lasting impact on pro wrestling. Wild match with high spots galore. For the finish, Wilder shrugs off a tag, much to the chagrin of Legacy and Prosper. Wilder proceeds to leap off the top with a moonsault. No water in the pool. Connors and Stacks then execute stereo kicks, and and Connors pins Wilder.

Match result: Charlie Dempsey, Uriah Connors & Stacks defeated EK Prosper, Sean Legacy & Tate Wilder when Connors pinned Wilder.

— Tristan Angels has words with Shiloh Hill in a backstage skit that also featured Lizzy Rain and Tatum Paxley. Hill is chatting with them when Angels confronts Hill and cuts a promo on him. Angels reveals his in-ring debut is next week on NXT. Judging by this skit, Angels is being programmed with Hill for a match in the near future.

— Izzi Dame and The Culling are the focus of a personality profile.

Mason Rook moonsaults and inks his NXT contract

NXT General Manager Robert Stone introduces Mason Rook for a contract signing, which leads to an interruption by NXT Champion Tony D’Angelo. First, Rook cuts a promo where he mentions wrestling overseas. He turns heads everywhere, including John Cena. He is not only the best super-heavyweight, he is the best at any weight. Try to stand up to a tank and get crushed.

Enter the champ, Tony D’Angelo. Stone pleads with him, and Tony D assures him he is not there to fight. Tony D is cutting a promo from the aisle when he is ambushed again by Kam Hendrix. They brawl at ringside as security tries to separate them. Rook capitalizes by climbing the turnbuckles and doing a moonsault to the floor on a pile of bodies. He rolls back into the ring to sign his contract and pose — while the champ glares at Rook.

— Romeo Moreno gives a pep talk to Noam Dar, who is returning to the ring in NXT for the first time in a long while. Dar doubts himself, but Moreno puts over Dar’s accomplishments.

Noam Dar vs. Jackson Drake (with Vanity Project)

Dar fought valiantly, but he suffers from outside interference. Dar fights off Vanity Project when Brad Baylor and Ricky Smokes attempt to interfere. However, Lockwood holds Dar’s trunks, allowing Drake to land a knee strike. Drake follows up with a 450 splash on Dar, and Drake scores a three count.

Match result: Jackson Drake defeated Noam Dar via pinfall after outside interference.

In a post-match angle, Darkstate enters the arena looking to confront Vanity Project. The show cuts to commercials during the foreboding entrance of Darkstate.

— NXT North American Champion Myles Borne has a disagreement with Tavion Heights after Myles informs Heights about a tag match next week. Robert Stone booked Borne teaming with Tony D’Angelo against the team of Mason Rook and Kam Hendrix. Heights is upset with Borne, as Heights perceives him as big-leaguing his former teammate. Borne tries to reason with Heights, as Borne did not lobby for the match. Heights storms off.

— Back to the ring where Darkstate wants to challenge Vanity Project for the NXT Tag Team Championship. Next comes a convoluted segment where Dion Lennox and Saquon Shugars are announced as the team challenging Vanity Project for the tag titles. The story coming into this segment involved dissension and tension between Shugars and Lennox. Osiris Griffin announces Shugars and Lennox are partners. The segment ends after the heels try to ambush Darkstate, but Vanity Project powders instead as they are dispatched by Darkstate.

— Backsatge, Stone shakes hand with Naraku. Stone then walks into his office to find Kan Hendrix and Mason Rook. They are informed they are booked as a team next week. In walks Tate Wilder, followed by Keanu Carver. This sets up another match for next week with Wilder booked against Carver.

— Kali Armstrong is interviewed backstage, which leads to a brief confrontation with Kendal Grey Wren Sinclair (as they head to the ring for the main event).

Kelani Jordan vs. Kendal Grey (with Wren Sinclair)

WWE Women’s Speed Champion Wren Sinclair is on crutches at ringside in Grey’s corner. The match itself goes through a commercial break. Jordan flew during the match, and Grey leaps off the top turnbuckle with a high cross to the floor before the show cuts to commercials.

Double down as the show returns from commercials. They trade near falls. Jordan goes for a springboard off the ropes, but Grey instead catches her in an ankle lock. Moments later, Grey goes for an armbreaker, but Jordan escapes. They trade more near falls before going home.

During the match, Izzi Dame is seen backstage brawling with Lola Vice, which would play into the finish of the ongoing match. Nearing the finish, Spanish Fly off the top for another near fall. They are perched on the turnbuckles setting up spot when Vice and Dame fight their way to ringside. Referees pour out in an attempt to separate them. During the melee, Sinclair is knocked down and loses her crutches.

Back in the ring, Grey is tripped up on the ropes. Jordan with a split-legged moonsaut, and she covers Grey for a three count.

Match result: Kelani Jordan defeated Kendal Grey via pinfall.

— Afterwards, Lola Vice goes to check on Sinclair. Grey is upset with Vice, and she shoves her. Vice and Grey yell at each other before Vice is ambushed by a sneak attack from Izzi Dame. She floors Vice with a running boot. Dame poses with Vice’s title as the show goes off the air.

Noam Dar in-ring return, Naraku debut part of next week’s WWE NXT lineup

Noam Dar’s televised in-ring return is set for next week’s NXT.

Vanity Project were seen dismissing Evolve prospect Romeo Moreno when Naom Dar walked in, back after an extensive injury. He told the trio that he had just walked out of Robert Stone’s office and confirmed he was back in NXT. He told Drake that he would be the perfect opponent to face off against in his return, setting up a match for next week.

This would be Dar’s first televised match since last June, competing in a men’s Speed tournament final against Berto. He returned to NXT house shows at the end of April.

Meanwhile, Kendal Grey and Kelani Jordan will meet as Grey looks for revenge after Jordan took out Wren Sinclair last week. Birthright will also be in six-man tag action, with Fit Finlay and William Regal both making appearances on this week’s show to give Birthright a pep talk after their loss last week.

A tag team match will also take place after Zaria, Nikkita Lyons, and Lizzie Rain all made it clear they had their eyes on Tatum Paxley’s North American title. A brawl ensued with Zaria standing tall. Later, Stone announced a tag match pitting Zaria and Lyons against Rain and Paxley. Zaria was upset that she was being put in another tag team match.

Naraku, the former EVIL, will also be making his debut. He made his first televised appearance on last week’s NXT, handing Tony D’Angelo a shirt with the Japanese symbol for war on it. Naraku made clear in a promo on Tuesday that the two would soon meet for the NXT Championship.

WWE NXT (May 12)

  • Noam Dar vs. Jackson Drake
  • Kendal Grey vs. Kelani Jordan
  • Zaria & Nikkita Lyons vs. Tatum Paxley & Lizzie Rain
  • Naraku debuts
  • Birthright (Uriah Connors, Lexis King, and Stacks) vs. Sean Legacy, Tate Wilder, and EK Prosper

NXT wrestler returns from injury at Florida house show

Noam Dar has returned from injury.

Dar had been out of action since it was announced on June 21, 2025, that he was vacating the NXT Heritage Cup due to injury. The nature of the injury was never publicly revealed.

Dar returned to action at Friday night’s NXT live event in Dade City, Florida, where he opened the show by defeating Jackson Drake in singles competition. Full results from the show are below.

Results via Cagematch.net

WWE NXT live event results from Dade City, Florida, on Friday, April 24:

  • Noam Dar defeated Jackson Drake
  • Lizzy Rain defeated Layla Diggs (w/Nikkita Lyons)
  • BirthRight (Channing Lorenzo, Lexis King & Uriah Connors) (w/Arianna Grace & Charlie Dempsey) defeated Drake Morreaux, Shiloh Hill & Tavion Heights
  • Niko Vance defeated Kai Kavari
  • NXT North American Champion Myles Borne defeated Charlie Dempsey (w/Lexis King)
  • Brooks Jensen defeated Elijah Holyfield
  • Kali Armstrong defeated Skylar Raye
  • Keanu Carver defeated Romeo Moreno
  • NXT Women’s Champion Lola Vice defeated Izzi Dame (w/Niko Vance)

Noam Dar vacates NXT Heritage Cup due to injury

WWE NXT General Manager Ava has announced a change to next week’s edition of WWE NXT.

On Saturday, Ava revealed that Noam Dar is injured and will have to vacate the NXT Heritage Cup trophy that he had been scheduled to defend against Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo on Tuesday’s show.

“Due to injury, Noam Dar will not be able to compete this Tuesday and will have to relinquish the NXT Heritage Cup Championship. This Tuesday, Stacks with compete in a match to crown a new Heritage Cup Champion against an opponent to be named.”

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It’s not clear how Dar was injured. His last match was against Lorenzo at an NXT live event in Lakeland, Florida, on June 13. He defeated Lexis King for the Heritage Cup on the April 22 episode of NXT. He also wrestled on two episodes of WWE Speed earlier this month, beating King in the semifinals of a contenders tournament before losing in the finals to Berto.

NXT lineup for June 24:

  • TNA Championship: Trick Williams defends against Josh Briggs
  • NXT Heritage Cup match: Channing ‘Stacks’ Lorenzo vs. TBA for the vacated trophy
  • Evolution eliminator fatal four way match: Izzi Dame vs. Jaida Parker vs. Lash Legend vs. Jordynne Grace

Noam Dar replaces Joaquin Wilde on WWE Speed, defeats Lexis King

Serving as a replacement for the injured Joaquin Wilde, Noam Dar picked up a victory in his WWE Speed debut.

A new Speed episode premiered on Friday with Dar defeating Lexis King in a number one contender’s tournament match. Pitting two NXT wrestlers against each other, the match was taped at the Performance Center on Tuesday after Wilde’s injury forced WWE to change up its plans. Dar connected with Elbow Galactico to defeat King with 18 seconds remaining of the three-minute time limit.

Dar vs. Berto (Humberto Carrillo) will now take place on Speed next Wednesday with the winner earning a title shot against WWE Speed Champion El Grande Americano (Chad Gable). That will be the first title defense Americano has made since dethroning Dragon Lee for the belt.

In NXT, Dar is the current Heritage Cup Champion.

It was originally supposed to be Wilde vs. King in the first round of the Speed tournament. Their match was being filmed before Raw on Monday when Wilde was knocked out cold, causing the bout to end in a no contest.

Wilde posted on social media that he’s doing well despite that scary moment. Because of the injury, he will not be able to compete at WWE & AAA’s Worlds Collide event this weekend.

Noam Dar returns on WWE NXT, wins Heritage Cup

Noam Dar has returned to WWE NXT, and once again holds the Heritage Cup.

After missing nearly a year of ring time due to injury, Dar made his return on Tuesday’s NXT in Las Vegas, defeating Lexis King to win the NXT Heritage Cup trophy.

Playing off a segment from Saturday’s Stand & Deliver event where they made the Heritage Cup trophy disappear, magicians Penn and Teller made another appearance on Tuesday’s episode, only promising to return the trophy to King if he agreed to defend it on Tuesday’s show.

King agreed, and Dar made quick work of the former trophy holder in his return. Dar suffered an injury last May that was attributed to Ethan Page in storyline. Page was also present for Tuesday’s show, helping King attack North American Champion Ricky Saints in a backstage segment.

Saints will defend his title against King on next week’s WWE NXT episode. Had King retained, the Heritage Cup also would have been on the line in next week’s contest.

Dar extends his record number of Heritage Cup reigns to four. With two reigns, Charlie Dempsey is the only other wrestler to hold the trophy more than once.

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

WWE NXT’s Noam Dar out of action after suffering ‘torn tendon’

Meta-Four leader Noam Dar addressed his injury absence in a segment on Tuesday’s WWE NXT.

In a backstage promo segment involving the other members of the Meta-Four group, Dar appeared via FaceTime, revealing that he had suffered a “torn tendon” in his leg, attributing the injury to the attack by Ethan Page on the May 28 WWE NXT episode.

Dar was laid out backstage on that show by a mystery attacker, later revealed to be the debuting Page. Meta-Four’s Oro Mensah has since been targeting Page as a way to get revenge for the fallen Dar.

WWE has yet to release information as to the type of torn tendon Dar suffered, or whether the injury is real or storyline.

Mensah delivered a promo in the segment on Tuesday’s show explaining his background:

Page was added to the NXT Championship match set for Heatwave on July 7 at the conclusion of Tuesday’s WWE NXT episode.

Trick Williams vs. Noam Dar set for WWE NXT

Two new matches are set for NXT.

A match between Trick Williams and Noam Dar is set for Tuesday. Dar and the rest of the Meta-Four interrupted Williams this past week, with Dar telling Williams that he wanted some of his spotlight. NXT ended with Williams laying out both Dar and Oro Mensah, and even received a kiss from Lash Legend.

Sol Ruca will make her in-ring return, taking on Brinley Reece. Ruca made her TV return at Road Block, attacking Blair Davenport during a match. It was Davenport who attacked Ruca last year, writing her out of storylines as she recovered from a knee injury.

Here is the lineup for Tuesday’s NXT:

  • Trick Williams vs. Noam Dar
  • Tag Team qualifier: Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson vs. Hank Walker & Tank Ledger
  • Tag Team qualifier: Axiom & Nathan Frazer vs. No Quarter Catch Crew
  • A member of the No Quarter Catch Crew defends the NXT Heritage Cup against Riley Osborne
  • Roxanne Perez vs. Tatum Paxley
  • Sol Ruca vs. Brinley Reece

Heritage Cup match announced for next week’s WWE NXT

Two title matches are set for next week’s NXT.

Lyra Valkyria will defend the NXT Women’s Championship against Raw star Xia Li. The match comes after Li confronted Valkyria on last week’s NXT and challenged her. On this week’s show, the two met in what was called a Warriors Tea Ceremony. Li invited Valkyria to drink tea with her, but Valkyria refused to drink. Li told Valkyria that by refusing the tea, she would show Valkyria no mercy in next week’s match.

A Heritage Cup title match will also take place, with Noam Dar defending against Raw star Chad Gable. The entire Alpha Academy appeared on this week’s NXT on an episode of Dar’s Supernova Sessions. The segment eventually ended with Dar attempting to cheap shot Gable, who ducked and laid out Dar with a headbutt.

Two other matches have been made for next week. Edris Enofe & Malik Blade will take on Humberto Carrillo and Angel Garza, while Eddy Thorpe will make his in-ring return, facing Charlie Dempsey.

Here is the lineup for next week’s NXT:

  • NXT Women’s title: Lyra Valkyria defends against Xia Li
  • NXT Heritage Cup: Noam Dar defends against Chad Gable
  • Angel Garza & Humberto Carrillo vs. Edris Enofe & Malik Blade
  • Eddy Thorpe vs. Charlie Dempsey

WWE Main Event results: Ludwig Kaiser vs. Apollo Crews

This week’s WWE Main Event was taped at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania before Monday’s episode of Raw.

One poor and one good match this week, but it was a show that had a variety of fresh faces and was all the better for it.

Veer & Sanga w/Jinder Mahal defeated Noam Dar & Oro Mensah w/ Lash Legend & Jakarta Jackson (6:02)

Despite there being a lot of people in and around the ring, that traffic didn’t translate into much of an exciting match. It was largely slow and methodical interspersed with sporadic moments of pace.

For a while there, Veer was a Main Event regular, but this was just his second Main Event appearance as part of Indus Sher. For Mensah, it was his Main Event debut, and he did well.

Jinder Mahal looks very comfortable in the elder statesman role because he’s a very experienced performer now who has worked at the top level and been in big title matches in the past.

Dar and Mensah tried their best to inject some action into the match, but it quickly became a series of slow double-team moves from Veer and Sanga, cutting the ring in half and using quick tags. Everything was made to look bigger than it was, with the camera kept low to make even an elbow drop look damaging.

Dar got a hot tag after Mensah had been destroyed for a while, but this was quickly thwarted as he and Mensah tried to get Veer off his feet. Veer reversed it into a double suplex in what was probably the highlight of the match.

In the end, Sanga held Dar up as if he was going to use a backbreaker while Veer came off the second rope with a leg drop and they got the win from there.

Ludwig Kaiser defeated Apollo Crews (7:11)

This was a much stronger match than the opener as Kaiser and Crews were great together. It was a genuine 50-50 bout with a real smoothness about how they worked.

While this match marked Kaiser’s Main Event debut, Apollo Crews has been here many, many times before. Yet, it was Crews’ first televised match since August, in a summer where he was a show regular.

They worked quickly together in the opening couple of minutes, but went to an early commercial break when Crews clotheslined Kaiser over the top rope to the floor.

When they came back, although there was a brief rest hold, it was all action as both men tried to get the win. Crews used a belly to back suplex to get some separation and as he was mid-air, Kaiser threw out out his hands in desperation. There’s a lot to like about Kaiser and his instincts are clearly very good.

After Crews hit his standing moonsault, he went up to the top rope. Kaiser had it scouted and nailed Crews with a kick to the head. At some point here Kaiser had bloodied his nose, but it made it look all the more cool when he hooked in his finisher and glared at the hard cam.

He held Crews a bit like you would for a Sister Abigail, but hooked his arm behind Crews’ neck so that he could transition into a DDT to get the win.

There was a lot to like and enjoy here but, sadly, I don’t think Kaiser is about to become a Main Event regular anytime soon.

Noam Dar regains Heritage Cup trophy on WWE NXT Heatwave

Noam Dar has regained the NXT Heritage Cup trophy.

On Tuesday’s NXT Heatwave, Dar defeated Nathan Frazer 2 falls to 1 to regain the Heritage Cup trophy. The finish of the match had the two tied 1-1 heading into the sixth round. Frazer went for a phoenix splash, but didn’t connect. Dar then hit Frazer with a shining wizard to win the trophy for a third time.

During the match, Tyler Bate was laid out by Dabba Kato, who chokeslammed Bate. Bate had agreed to corner Frazer during Tuesday’s match for the trophy.

Frazer had won the trophy back in June, pinning Oro Mensah who was substituting for Dar, who claimed injury. After losing the trophy, Dar went into a catatonic state, being moved around in a wheelchair. He regained consciousness when members of the Meta-Four introduced a replica trophy, with Dar accepting it as the real trophy he never lost. He eventually agreed to let go of the championship and recognize Frazer’s trophy in order to get a match against Frazer.

Nathan Frazer wins Heritage Cup trophy on WWE NXT

Nathan Frazer is the new Heritage Cup champion.

Frazer won the championship on Tuesday’s NXT. The finish of the match had both Frazer and Oro Mensah tied at 1 one fall each. Jakara Jackson and Lash Legend hopped up on the apron and attempted to distract the referee to help Mensah. Yulisa Leon and Valentina Feroz emerged and took them off the apron. This allowed Frazer to hit a phoenix splash and pin Mensah. Per the rules of the Heritage Cup, this gave the win and the trophy to Frazer.

Originally, Noam Dar was set to defend the trophy against Frazer. Before the match, Dar appeared on crutches and announced that he would not be able to wrestle due to injury and said Mensah would defend the title in his place.

Dar had been Heritage Champion dating back to July 7 of last year. When he returned to NXT television in April, he carried the trophy with him. At Battleground last month, he retained the trophy against Dragon Lee thanks to help from Legend, Jackson, and Mensah, forming a new stable called the Meta-Four.

Noam Dar vs. Nathan Frazer set for next week’s WWE NXT

A match between Noam Dar and Nathan Frazer will take place on next week’s NXT.

Frazer interrupted Dar’s Supernova Sessions talk show on Tuesday’s show. Frazer called Dar a fraud and suggested that Dragon Lee, Dar’s guest, should get a shot at the Heritage Cup trophy. Dar eventually agreed to both a match against Lee for the trophy at Battleground and a match against Frazer for next week’s NXT in a match where the trophy isn’t on the line.

The Women’s Championship tournament will also continue, with Tiffany Stratton taking on Roxanne Perez and Cora Jade squaring off against Lyra Valkyria. The winners of these two matches will face off in the finals at NXT Battleground on May 28.

Hank Walker is also set to square off against new tag team partner Tank Ledger. After Josh Briggs and Brooks Jensen told the two that facing off against one another made them closer than ever, Ledger suggested to Walker that they face off in order to become closer as a team. Walker was skeptical about facing off against Ledger, but eventually agreed.

Here is what is confirmed so far for next week’s NXT:

  • Noam Dar vs. Nathan Frazer
  • NXT Women’s Championship tournament semifinals: Roxanne Perez vs. Tiffany Stratton
  • NXT Women’s Championship tournament semifinals: Lyra Valkyria vs. Cora Jade
  • Hank Walker vs. Tank Ledger

Noam Dar returning to action on WWE NXT

For the first time since summer 2022, Noam Dar is returning to televised in-ring action.

WWE has announced that Dar will be in action on NXT this Tuesday night. His opponent for the episode hasn’t been revealed.

Dar arrived in NXT two weeks ago, appearing for the first time since the end of NXT UK. Dar, who had the NXT UK Heritage Cup trophy with him, interrupted Dragon Lee and Nathan Frazer as their match was about to get started.

A video aired last week with Dar saying that NXT is about to blast off to a new stratosphere now that he’s on the brand.

Dar’s last match for NXT UK was on the August 25, 2022 episode of the show, where he defeated Mark Coffey to win the Heritage Cup trophy. The Heritage Cup Championship is a title that utilizes a British Rounds format.

Dar is a two-time Heritage Cup Champion.

The updated card for Tuesday’s NXT is listed below:

  • The Grayson Waller Effect with Carmelo Hayes
  • NXT Tag Team Champions Gallus (Mark Coffey & Wolfgang) defend against The Dyad (Rip Fowler & Jagger Reid) and The Creed Brothers (Julius & Brutus Creed) in a triple threat match
  • NXT North American Champion Wes Lee defends against Charlie Dempsey
  • Roxanne Perez vs. Zoey Stark
  • Noam Dar returns to action

Noam Dar returns with Heritage Cup trophy on WWE NXT

Noam Dar has resurfaced.

Dar appeared on Tuesday’s NXT. Dragon Lee and Nathan Frazer were about to start their match when Dar entered through the crowd, carrying the NXT UK Heritage Cup trophy. He cut a promo saying he would defend the trophy when he sees fit. After scoring the victory, Dragon Lee pointed at Dar as the two had a staredown.

This is the first time Dar has appeared on WWE television since July of last year, when he won the Heritage Cup trophy from Mark Coffey on an episode of NXT UK. The Heritiage Cup is a championship trophy that is defended via British rounds rules.

Dar first appeared in WWE as part of the Cruiserweight Classic tournament in 2016, eventually losing to Zack Sabre Jr. in the quarterfinals. He eventually became a fixture in WWE’s cruiserweight division, appearing on 205 Live. In 2018, he moved over to the NXT UK brand, where he regularly competed for the next four years. He was in his second reign as Heritage Cup Champion when the brand was shut down.