WWE NXT Deadline live results: Oba Femi vs. Ricky Saints, two Iron Survivor Challenges

WWE NXT holds their final special event of 2025 with tonight’s Deadline from San Antonio, Texas.

The NXT Championship will be on the line as Ricky Saints defends against former champion Oba Femi. Saints took the title from Femi at September’s No Mercy.

The show will feature two Iron Survivor Challenge matches with the winners earning future title shots.

In the men’s match, it will be Myles Borne vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Joe Hendry vs. Dion Lennox vs. Leon Slater while in the women’s, it will feature Kendal Grey vs. Jordynne Grace vs. Sol Ruca vs. Kelani Jordan vs. Lola Vice.

The NXT North American title will be on the line as Ethan Page defends against Mr. Iguana after the latter stole the former’s car, while former NXT Women’s Champion Tatum Paxley attempts to gain a measure of revenge against Izzi Dame who cost her the title at Gold Rush.

Our live coverage begins at 6 PM Eastern with the pre-show.

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It’s not a byline, feline or sideline! It’s NXT Deadline!

The show kicked off with a video recap of time itself and tonight’s card. Then Vic Joseph walked us through the Traditional Wrestlers Arriving To Work montage that we’ve come to know and love. After that, as promised, for the first time ever the NXT Championship kicked off an NXT PLE!

NXT Championship Match: Ricky Saints (c) vs. Oba Femi

Way back at NXT No Mercy, Ricky Saints managed to put down the absolute monster that is Oba Femi and win the NXT Championship. Naturally, a few weeks later, Femi demanded a rematch which Saints agreed to. During the legally mandated contract signing for said match, NXT General Manager Ava revealed that this would be the opening bout of Deadline.

Then, for reasons only he knows, SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis, declared that the winner of the NXT Championship match would also face Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes at Saturday Night’s Main Event on Dec 13. It may be for the title, it may just be for laughs, but Femi is a superstar powerhouse in the making and Saints has main event written all over him. So either way, our eyeballs win!

The bell rang and Saints went right for Femi’s leg, trying to get the big man off his feet. He did not succeed and Femi threw him into the corner. Saints put Femi and a wristlock and managed to block Femi’s attempts to power out of it. Eventually though, Femi turned it into a backbreaker.

Femi then started yanking Saints arm, seemingly to pull it out of its socket. Saints defended himself, but it didn’t seem to have muchh effect as Femi dropped him Snakeyes-style on the top turnbuckle. Saints managed to fight back and do his best Undertaker impression by walking the ropes and going “old school.” That actually put Femi on the mat and Saints took advantage, stomping him.

Femi didged a dropkick though and caught Saints by the throat. Saints broke free and hit a missile dropkick from the top rope for the match’s first two count. Saints went for a crossbody but Femi caught him and turned it into a backbreaker. Femi then hoisted Saints above his head and dropped him onto the mat.

Femi tried some simple strikes, wearing Saints down bit by bit. He sent him into the corner and peppered Saints’ midsection with jabs. Duelling chants broke out as Femi and Saints traded shots in the ring. Saints seemed to power up, and hit a series of kicks and elbows that staggered Femi. Next, Saints hit a Hurricanrana followed by a spear and got a 2.75 count before Femi kicked out.

Saints then tried the unthinkable and attempted to lift Femi. It did not work out and they traded quick moves until Saints hit a stunner, complete with Femi doing a Scott Hall reaction in taking it. Saints then threw on a reverse boyd scissor/chin lock submission, but Femi stood up.

Saints kept it on tight though and Femi sank back to his knees. Digging deep he stood up and dropped Starkz gut-first onto the top rope. Femi charged and Saints pulled down the top rope sending him out. Saints then dove after him, driving Femi into the announce table. Femi took his time but beat the count out by scrambling back into the ring.

Femi picked up some steam and threw Saints into the corner. He then threw himself into the corner and hit an elbow. Saints tried to steal one, but Femi kicked out. Femi then planted Saints with a shoulder slam, but Saints kicked out as well.

Femi miscalculated a charge and went straight into the ring post. He rolled out to recover, but Saints charged from the apron. Femi saw it coming and clotheslined him. Saints rolled off onto the steps and Femi charged but Saints moved and Femi hit his knee. Saints then hit an arround the world DDT on the steel steps before putting Femi back in.

Saints hoisted Femi up, but Femi countered it into a jack knife powerbomb for a very near two-count. Saints charged and Femi caught him with a sit-out fall from grace powerbomnb. Saints struggled, but Femi pinned him 1-2-3 to reclaim the NXT title and a chance to take on Cody Rhodes at Saturday Night’s Main Event.

Match Result: Oba Femi defeated Ricky Saints

Saints was a good champion, but Femi is just so powerful. Literally and as a character. This wasn’t a exciting as their first match, but was still very intense and a lot of fun.

-After an interview with Kendall Grey (spoiler: she’s happy to be in the Iron Survivor Challenge), Sol Ruca was shown on Facetime talking with Zaria. They decided that they need to talk when they are next in the same place. Then Ruca had to leave for the match.

Women’s Iron Survivor Challenge: Sol Ruca vs. Lola Vice vs. Kelani Jordan vs. Jordynne Grace vs. Kendal Grey

During NXT: Gold Rush NXT General Manager Ava announced that the participants in the men’s and women’s Iron Survivor Challenge matches would be selected by John Cena himself. Hey, Ava, isn’t that your job? No fair passing the buck to the guy on the way out the door! Anyway, Cena landed on Sol Ruca, Lola Vice, Kelani Jordan, Jordynne Grace, and WWE Evolve Women’s Champion Kendal Grey, reminding everyone that yes, Evolve is still a thing. The winner of this match also becomes the #1 Contender for the NXT Women’s Title and gets their shot at New Year’s Evil.

If you’re here, you probably know how Iron Survivor matches work, but if you’re with someone, a friend, or grandparent who doesn’t know, here’s how it works: 2 Wrestlers start off, with three more entering at 5-minute intervals. The goal is to have the most pinfalls and submissions at the end of the 25 minutes. If a wrestler is DQ’d, pinned or submits, they have to go to a penalty box for 90 seconds, which is so adorable I could squee.

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Grey and Jordan were the opening contenders and Jordan started toying with the Evolve Champion. Grey fought back though, holding her own and looking good, working out of a bridge suplex and pin from Jordan.

Grey went to work on Jordan’s leg, stomping and slamming it. The two rolled through a few pinning combinations and Grey went to sweep Jordan out of the ring. Jordan jumped and stomped Grey on the ring apron (the Ironest part of the ring!) before tossing her back in for a Northern Lights suplex.

Grey started laying right hands into Jordan’s stomach, bit Jordan worked her into two quick pin attempts after a backbreaker. Jordan hung Grey up on the ropes and then landed a big leg drop. Jordan went up for a frog splash, but Grey dodged it. She hit a big slam after it though and pinned Jordan to get the first point.

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Grace ran to the ring and immediately sent Jordan packing. She turned her attention to Grey, sending her face first into the turnbuckle. Grace hit the Grace Under Pressure and got a two count before Grey kicked out.

Grace hit a sunset flip bomb and locked in a submission lock, but Jordan returned an broke it up before Grey could tap. Grey and Jordan rolled each other up until Grey put an ankle lock on Jordon. Jordon rolled her up for a quick pin to get her first point in the match and set Grey to the penalty box.

That let Grace and Jordon go at it, trading shots and quick slams, but not giving up or gaining any points. As soon as Grey exited the Box, Grace was there to hit her with a lariat. Jordan hit a spinning dive on Grace and went back into the ring. Grace and Grey followed and Jordan went up top.

She threw off Grey and Grace once, but Grace stacked Grey and Jordan up for a supler plex.

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Lola Vice sprinted to the ring and immediately got a pin on Grey, scoring a point. Grey went to the box and Vice took out Grace and Jordon with her patented brand of butt-based offense. She suplexed Jordon, but Jordon kicked out. Grace did the same, so Vice went back to stomping Jordon.

Grey came out of the box with some steam, knocking Vice down and arm dragging Jordon. She put Grace in a scissor submission and managed to roll her up for a pinfall and second point. Jordon grabbed Grey and stomped her into the corner.

Grey interrupted her split-legged moonsault and threw Jordan with a super German suplex. Vice tried to steal one by pinning Jordon, but Grey broke it up before she could get the point. Grey they put an arm lock on Vice. Grace kicked the penalty box door open and took out Jordon who was for some reason standing in front of it.

Grace then suplexed Grey and Vice, getting two counts from both. She grabbed Jordon and pinned her to get her first point in the match.

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Ruca bounded to the ring and was attacked by Jordon who was supposed to be in the pentaly box. She injured Ruca’s knee and doctor’s helped her to the back.

In the ring, Grace was trying desperately to get pins, but no joy. Vice tried to focus on Grey, but Grace took her out with a shoulder block. She lifted Grey and slammed her, going for a Five Knuckle Shuffle in tribute to John Cena.

Jordan returned from the Box at that point and interrupted it. Vice took her down and Grey grabbed Jordan’s arms. Grey and Vice tried to throw her, but Jordon landed on her feet. Jordan then took a Spanish Fly on the outside and Ruca came charging down and pinned Jordan and Vice in quick succession.

Ruca then dominated the match with her knee in a brace. She cleaned house, but couldn’t get a pin. Grey jumped and Sol grabbed her, slamming her to the mat and slapping on a Dragon Sleeper. Grace then turned them both over in a half crab.

Vice stormed out of the Box and broke it all up. Ruca landed an X Marks The Spot, but then Grace Death Valley Drivered her. Grey hit Shades of Grey on Grace, but Jordan broke it up and stole the pin.

Grey and Vice threw hands in the corner while Ruca and Jordan did the same. Ruca dispatched Jordan and leapt onto Grey and Vice. Jordan Slammed Vice and went for a 450, but Vice moved. Grace ran back in and suplexed them both at the same time. She hit a Blue Thunder bomb on Jordan to pick up a Pin.

Vice pinned Grey and it was a 5-way tie with 2 minutes left.

Ruca slammed Grace spine first onto the ring apron and Vice locked a sleeper on her on the outside. Ruca broke the hold and climbed the stairs. She hit a Sol Snatcher from the steps and threw Vice back into the ring.

Ruca tried to get back in, but Jordan took her out with a cheap shot and hit a 450 on Vice in the ring. Grey came out and hit a Shaes of Grey on Vice to score a point with 3 seconds left. The clock rand out and the Iron Survivor was Kendel Grey!

Match Result: Kendal Grey (3) defeated Sol Ruca (2), Lola Vice (2), Kelani Jordan (2) and Jordynne Grace (2)

Wow that was a ton of fun! The action was fast a furious and with the penalty box, there were none of those awkward moments in multi-person matches where participants just disappear. Great match and effort by everyone involved.

-Backstage, Blake Monroe told GM Ava that she is offering up an open challenge for her North American Championship on Tuesday. Ava warned her that could cause her more problems than solve them, hinting that Monroe couldn’t defend the titie without help. Monroe seemed oblivious to this and the segment ended.

-Myles Borne was interviewed to let us know which entry spot he’s chosen for the men’s Iron Survival Challenge. He declared that after some thought, he will come out third. They were interrupted though by Jordynne Grace and Kelani Jordan brawling nearby.

NXT North American Championship Match: Ethan Page (c) vs. Mr. Iguana

At the start of November, Ethan Page and Chelsea Green defeated Mr. Iguana and La Hiedra to win the AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship. At the beginning of December, NXT General Manager Ava casually reminded Page that he also needed to defend his NXT North American Championship. Page scoffed, saying nobody wants to face him. Ava said she knew someone who did, before introducing Iguana, who then STOLE PAGE’S CAR. No police were called, but it was announced that Page and Iguana would face off at Deadline. No word on who gets the car.

The two locked up off the top with Page throwing Iguana to the mat, causing him to play dead as he does. Page acted like he’d never seen it before and didn’t hit him or pin him or anything.

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Iguana came back to life as the crowd chanted for him. Page put on a wristlock and Iguana countered it into a rollup. Page kicked out and continued to be shocked and surprise by Iguana’s antics. Iguana ate a DDT while reaching for his puppet and Page pulled him up to the top turnbuckle.

Iguana hit Page with his puppet, sending him to the mat. Iguana leapt at him with a crossbody for a two count. Iguana then hit an Iguanarana (I don’t know if that’s actually what it’s called, but it should be) and sent Page to the outside.

When Iguana followed, Page grabbed him and sent him into the steel steps before throwing him back into the ring. Page hit a back elbow, knocking Iguana to the mat. He slapped him and Iguana went back to playing dead. Not as long this time though.

Iguana hit a headscissor followed by a flying shoulder to daze Page. He grabbed the puppet and had him “bite” Page’s hand. Iguana went up top, but Page powerslammed him, enraged. Page threw some stuff punches and big boots at Iguana, knocking him silly(er).

Page grabbed the puppet and blew snot on it before throwing it up the entrance ramp. Iguana popped up full of rage and chopped Page against the ropes, followed by a DDT. Page went up top with Iguana on his shoulders and set up a Super Ego’s Edge. Iguana countered it into a super hurricanrana.

Page left the ring and Iguana dove after him. Page went back in the ring and Iguana hit a missile headbutt from the top rope to get a two count. Iguana went back up top, but Page caught him and threw him off. Page then hit a Twisted Grin and got the pin to score the victory.

Match Result: Ethan Page defeated Mr. Iguana

Fun mid-card match from these two. Iguana is a silly character and Page played the equal parts of not taking him seriously and taking him too seriously perfectly. I thought the playing dead bit went on a bit too long, but I loved when Page got fed up and worked to end it. Great use of Iguana and Ethan Page is always great!

-Kendal Grey was interviewed backstage and seemed as shocked as anyone that she won the Iron Survivor Challenge. Sol Ruca came by and said that she wouldn’t have won if Ruca was at 100%. the scene switched to DarkState getting ready for the Iron Survivor Challenge. Oba Femi wandered by to make sure they knew he won his match. Dion Lennox said the Femi will see him at New Years Evil.

Tatum Paxley vs. Izzi Dame (with Niko Vance and Shawn Spears)

Tatum Paxley managed to defeat Jacy Jayne at Halloween Havoc to win the NXT Women’s Championship. However, in the rematch, Paxley was betrayed by The Culling with Dame attacking Paxley, resulting in her losing the title back to Jayne. Dame said that she betrayed Paxley because she didn’t listen to her and that Paxley acted like she was too good for The Culling. Dame then challenged Paxley to this match at Deadline. Jacy Jayne continued to be awesome, in case you were wondering. Which you should have been.

Spears and Vance got into the ring during Paxley’s entrance and leered at her. Dame tried to jump her from behind, but Paxley caught her. The two seemed to be moving towards maybe making up as friends, but Dame essentially winked at the crowd and Paxley caught her, kicking off the match with some punches.

Paxley hit a really cool spinning stomp and Dame bailed out of the ring. She begged Paxley not to leap on her, so Paxley climbed down and helped her up. They hugged and Dame immediately threw her into the steel stairs.

Dame threw Paxley back into the ring and put her through the paces. Paxley sent her to the corner and tried a crossbody but Dame caught her in a Military Press. She threw forearms in the corner and then hooked Paxley into a spinning backbreaker.

Dame continued playing mind games with Paxley, luring her in and then putting knees in her gut. Paxley countered a spin move into a sleeper hold, but Dame drove her into the corner to break it. Dame threw her into the ring post and then dropped a big boot on Paxley’s head.

Dame hit another backbreaker and then put on a Boston Crab to push Paxley to submit. Paxley dragged them both towards the ropes, finally touching them. The ref didn’t make her break the hold for some reason and instead she adjusted into a Walls of Jericho.

Paxley almost got a quick rollup, but Dame kicked out at two. She mocked Paxley for not fighting back hard enough and then slapped the proverbial taste out of her mouth. That brought a wild smile to Paxley’s face and she unleashed a flurry of kicks, slaps and slams, completely reversing the momentum of the match.

Paxley went up top, but Dame was able to punch her in the stomach once she got there. Dam scrambled up for a superplex, but Paxley threw her off and leapt. Dame met her with a dropkick and then a spinning neckbreaker, but Paxley kicked out of the cover.

The two former friends traded shots in the middle of the ring with Paxley landing a superkick. She grabbed dame in a crucifix and sent her to the apron. Paxley then rand into her, knocking them both out of the ring. She used the announce table as a springboard to kick Dame, then cleared it off.

Paxley picked up Dame and laid her out on the table. She climbed up and Dame begged her to stop. Paxley scooped her up and slammed her onto the table. Paxley threw Dame back in the ring, but Spears stepped in between them and handed Paxley her dolls.

Paxley stepped towards the ring and Spears grabbed the “Paxley” doll and ripped it’s head off. Paxley slapped him and got back in the ring where Dame was waiting with the big boot. She nailed it and pinned Paxley to get the win.

Match Result: Izzi Dame defeated Tatum Paxley

What that match did was tell a really, really good story. From Paxley going from defeated to rage, to the minimal but effective interference of Spears it was a story from start to finish. It leaves me asking where Paxley and the Culling go next, which is what I should be thinking!

-In the locker room, Ricky Saints was lamenting his lost to Oba Femi with Je’Von Evans. Evans tried to cheer him up, but Saints said that he will never get another chance to be champion because the “monster” Femi was back. Evans said that if he wins Iron Survival tonight, he won’t be waiting for New Year’s Evil. He did not elaborate on what that means.

-It was then announced via really, really long video that Shiloh Hill will be debuting in NXT on Tuesday.

Men’s Iron Survivor Challenge: Je’Von Evans vs. TNA X Division Champion Leon Slater vs. Joe Hendry vs. Dion Lennox vs. Myles Borne

Like the women’s match earlier, John Cena put together the participants of this match and picked Je’Von Evans, TNA X Division Champion Leon Slater, Joe Hendry, and Dion Lennox. The last spot was earned by Borne by defeating Trick Williams. And just to top it all off, whoever survives this match gets an NXT Championship match at New Year’s Evil. Got it? Cool, let’s fight!

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Slater and Evans started the match which was 1000% the right call. The clock started and Evans went right for a springboard cutter. Slater dodged it and they bounced around each other. They tied up with Slater dropping down to take Evans legs out from under him.

Evans bounced back up and hit a headscissor. Slater and Evans grabbed each other’s feet and then negotiated letting them go. Evans tried to slip out, but Slater dragged him for it. Slater changed gears and threw some punches in Evans’ gut.

Evans hit a bouncing hurricanrana off the top rope, but Slater kicked out. Neither man could score a point. Evans threw Slater to the corner and the two traded tops. Evans knocked Slater unto the ropes, but Slater countered into a rollup and they went back and forth trying to steal a three.

Evans hit a quick hurricanrana and pinned Slater to get the first point of the match.

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Miles Borne was the next entrant and he went right for Evans, dropping an elbow on his throat. Evans roared back with a superkick, but Borne hit a high angle suplex to get a two count. Evans tossed Borne out as Slater got out of the box and leapt on Evans, getting a two.

Borne came back into the rung and Slater kicked him before flipping over the ropes with Evans. They fought on the outside and Borne leapt onto both of them. He thew Evans back in and tried to pin him for a two count. Borne grabbed Slater for the same treatment, but again, kick out.

Borne put Slater in one corner, Evans in the other and rotated hitting them. Slater came back and chopped the air out of Borne’s lungs, surprising even him. Borne dispatched Evans and then knocked Slater to the mat. Evans kicked up at Borne and they threw forearms.

Slater went for a springboard, but Borne and Evans caught him in midair. Evans hit a suplex and a splash on Slater, but only got a two count. Borne had been sent to the ropes by Slater.

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Dion Lennox came out next, charging to the ring and running rampant on Borne, Evans and Slater. Hit hit a northern lights suplex on Borne, but couldn’t get the pin. Slater popped up and hung Lennox up on the ropes. Evans pulled him off and threw hands at Lennox in the corner.

Slater and Evans took turns stomping Lennox while Borne recovered in the corner. Lennox went up top and Slater and Evans followed. Before either could do anything, Borne came over and got Slater in an electric chair. Lennox turned it into a doomsday device. Off of that he scooped up Evans and slammed him for a pin and a point.

Lennox and Borne went at each other, with Borne getting a headlock. Slater flew in through and Borne caught him and went for a pin. No dice as Slater kicked out. Slater kicked Borne to the mat and went up top, but Evans came out of the Box and shoved him off.

Evans flew at Borne and Lennox, hitting Borne with a splash to try and get a point, but Borne kicked out. Lennox grabbed Evans, but Borne pulled him down and went at Lennox as…

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He appeared! Joe Hendry joined the match, scoop slamming Evans, then Borne, then Evans AND Slater at the same time. Hendry started a stomp with the crowd and was about to engage Slater, but Lennox interrupted. Hendry went toe to toe with him, throwing him out of the ring.

Hendry tossed Evans and Slater out there too and jumped over the ropes onto them. He got back in and hit Borne with a slam, pinning him for a point.

Hendry then got rolled up by Evans, but kicked out at two. Hendry, Slater and Evans traded pinning combinations until Evans and Slater started spamming superkicks, taking everyone out, including each other.

Borne got out of the penalty box, but Lennox was waiting for him and slammed the door on his head. In the ring, Evans and Hendry were getting bouncy as the clock approached 5 minutes remaining. Evans hit a coast to coast swanton, and then Slater took him out.

Slater hit a swanton 450 on Hendry and got himself on the board with a pin. Later then turned his attention to Evans until Borne broke it up. Lennox threw Slater aside and he and Borne went at it. Borne hit a cutter and picked up a point, tying the match with 3 and a half minutes left.

Lennox went over and started stomping Hendry in the penalty box. In the ring, Borne, Slater and Evans hit each other in triangle formation. Hendry got himself some mad and took out Lennox in the box before storming out and into the ring.

Things moved super fast after that as Evans, Hendry, Slater and Borne ran each other ragged. Lennox got out of the box and pulled Hendry out of the ring. Evans leapt down, but Lennox grabbed him and locked him in the penalty box.

Lennox got in the ring for a Standing Ovation from Hendry that rolled him out. Evans climbed out the top of the box and leapt on Lennox. Slater took out hendyr and then evans hit a top rope cutter on Slater t for a two count. Evans tossed out Borne, but boren came back in and head butted him Borne hit a Super Borne Again on Evans, but Lennox broke up the pin attempt.

Borne occupied Lennox while Slater hit a swanton 450 on Evans. Hendry threw Slater over the ropes and then Evans scooped up Borne in the ring to get a quick pin as the time ran out, winning the match and becoming the Iron Survivor!

Match Result: Je’Von Evans (2) defeated Leon Slater (1), Joe Hendry (1), Dion Lennox (1) and Myles Borne (1)

After the match, Evans celebrated until Femi’s music started to play and the Champ appeared at the top of the ramp they stared each other down and then the lights went out. A video of a mysterious figure played, and when the lights came up, Tony d’Angelo was in the ring.

He slammed Evans and stared at Femi who looked like he’d just seen a ghost, as the show ran off the air.

That was amazing! I love these Iron Survivor matches! The finish was so fast and furious that I’m definitely going to have to watch it again to take it all in. I love Evans as the winner and the return of d’Angelo was well done. All right a good night of matches, each having their own flavour.

WWE NXT Deadline live results: Men’s & women’s Iron Survivor Challenges

The men’s and women’s Iron Survivor Challenges return as part of tonight’s WWE NXT Deadline from the Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The winners will get title matches at January’s New Year’s Evil.

The men’s Challenge will feature Wes Lee vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Nathan Frazer vs. Ethan Page vs. Eddy Thorpe while the women’s Challenge will see Sol Ruca vs. Stephanie Vaquer vs. Zaria vs. Giulia vs. Wren Sinclair.

The NXT Championship will be on the line as Trick Williams defends against Ridge Holland. Williams is looking for his third title defense while Holland is chasing his first NXT singles title.

The NXT Tag Team titles will also be defended as Nathan Frazer & Axiom defend against Myles Borne & Tavion Heights of the No Quarter Catch Crew. Frazier & Axiom have defended the gold five times.

The main card is rounded out by a NXT Underground fight between Lola Vice and Jaida Parker.

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Countdown to NXT Deadline 2024

– As the Countdown show kicked off, we opened with an announcement from NXT General Manager Ava, saying that we’ll have a replacement in the Men’s Iron Survivor Match tonight since Eddy Thorpe is unable to compete due to the attack he suffered this past Tuesday on NXT on The CW.

– Wes Lee was interviewed about the Iron Survivor Match by Sarah Schreiber. He denied attacking Eddy Thorpe, but said that Thorpe should be happy that he won’t be winning Iron Survivor.

– While the Countdown panel talked about Trick Williams vs. Ridge Holland, we saw a clip from Williams on Instagram where he said that he’d been cleared to defend his NXT Championship tonight.

– The NXT Tag Team Champions FrAxiom were interviewed about their busy night ahead of them this evening at Deadline, with Nathan Frazer set to compete in the Men’s Iron Survivor and also defending the Tag Titles against the No-Quarter Catch Crew.

– During the preview of the NXT Underground match between Lola Vice & Jaida Parker, we got separate remarks from both competitors ahead of this showdown.

– Just as the Countdown show wrapped, we got word from the Armory that Ava has found a fifth competitor for the Men’s Iron Survivor Match, but we didn’t find out just yet.

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NXT Deadline 2024

– After the Then, Now, Forever signature, we were welcomed to the show by Vic Joseph, live from the Armory in Minneapolis, MN. We got a look at various NXT wrestlers arriving at the arena before the cold open began.

Men’s Iron Survivor Challenge: Oba Femi (3), def. Wes Lee (1), Je’von Evans (2), Nathan Frazer (1), and Ethan Page (2)

Evans drew the first spot in the match, while Lee drew the second spot in the match to start us off. Things started off fast with Evans going for the early pinfall attempt. He followed that up with a dropkick to Lee to maintain the early advantage.

Standing Shooting Star by Evans was easily kicked out by Lee, but the former Rascalz member regained momentum with a unique back suplex from the corner. Lee maintained control over Evans with repeated body shots to the back. Things picked up as Evans hit his springboard hurricanrana, but was met by a double stomp from Lee. That’s followed up by a suicide dive to the outside.

Evans answered back with punches to Lee, followed by a spinout slam for the near-fall. Evans’ cutter attempt was caught by Lee as the time almost ran out. With the time just about to hit the five minute mark, Lee got a cheap rope-assisted pin to score the first point in the match, which sent Evans to the penalty box.

Nathan Frazer has entered Iron Survivor

Frazer ran in and had the clear upper hand on Lee as he used his acrobatic offense to leave Lee rattled. At ringside, while Lee and Frazer brawled, Evans’ time in the penalty box ended and he caught both Lee and Frazer with a dive over the top rope.

The action continued in the ring with all three men exchanging offense. Evans slammed Lee with a modified pumphandle slam for the two-count. Evans sent Lee to the outside, but it left him open for a superplex attempt by Frazer. That failed, as Evans blocked it, however, Frazer nailed the Slingblade afterwards. Lots of fast paced action as we reached the nine-minute mark of the match.

Frazer soared through the middle rope to take both Lee and Evans down with a suicide dive as we reached the ten-minute mark and another entrant coming in.

Ethan Page has entered Iron Survivor

As Page entered the ring, he got immediately rolled up by Frazer for the 1, 2, 3, which gave one half of the NXT Tag Team Champions a fall, and sent Page to the penalty box. Once Page’s penalty time was done, he returned the favor and rolled Frazer up to score a fall of his own.

Oba Femi has entered Iron Survivor

Right away, Femi made his presence known and scored his first fall at the expense of Evans, who once again took a seat in the penalty box. Femi planted Frazer with a sitdown powerbomb and looked to have another fall, but Page pulled out the referee at the last second.

As Page argued with the referee, Femi stepped outside the ring and got in Page’s face and he got slammed into the penalty box door. With Evans stuck in the box as the time expired, he scaled the penalty box and leapt on to Femi and Frazer. He then dropped Evans to score his first fall. Now all five competitors were tied at one.

Evans and Femi faced off in the ring for a bit before Frazer entered the fray and teamed up with Evans against Femi in the corner. The former North American Champion overpowered both men and placed him on his shoulders. Lee stepped into the ring and kicked Femi as Frazer and Evans joined in on this impromptu superkick party.

Femi, however, stayed dominant and planted Evans with his powerbomb. Page snuck in from behind with the sneaky rollup to take the lead with 2 falls to everyone else’s 1. Just as quickly as Page’s lead was gained, it was lost as Evans got him in a pin. This now forced Page to be in the same penalty box as Femi.

Naturally, Page was scared to be in the same penalty box as Femi, and with good reason. Femi proceeded to make Page pay for his skulduggery by beating him down inside the box just as his penalty time wrapped.

As the match reached its final 90 seconds, the action just spilled out in in the ring as Femi remained as dominant as ever. With one minute remaining, Femi fought off both Frazer and Lee as he nailed a double chokeslam to score a double fall to take the lead. Five seconds to go, Evans hit his cutter on Femi, but he couldn’t get the pin in time.

A damn good way to kick things off at Deadline. These Iron Survivor matches have been fantastic and this one was no exception. The return of Oba Femi was expected, but very much welcomed. His presence was sorely missed and with a NXT Title match in his future, we’re in for something big in the coming weeks, pardon the pun.

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– We got remarks from Lexis King, who said that Minneapolis was a place that had a place in his heart, but one that brought unpleasant memories. It was where he was left on the side of the road as a kid, as King said it was worth it to be out in the cold because nothing felt better than the warm air of satisfaction.

NXT Underground Match: Lola Vice def. Jaida Parker

With no ropes for the ring and ringside being surrounded by several people in matching black shirts (said to be “fans” asked to be part of the match), both Parker and Vice made their way for this unique Underground contest.

Vice immediately started off with a kick to Parker’s gut before she mounted him for multiple punches. Parker recovered and slammed down Vice. That advantage got cut off as Vice sent Parker to the outside. Parker regained momentum by sending Vice into the apron as she repeatedly dropped her foe in the ring with slams.

Vice applied a triangle submission on Parker, but got overpowered with a powerbomb. As both women got back up on their feet, Vice responded with repeated strikes. Parker responded with a hard elbow to the face of Vice, but she got caught in an ankle lock afterwards.

Parker reached out for one of the “fans” to break the hold, as Vice then kicked that “fan” in the chest. Outside the ring, Vice tried to go for a spinning backfist, but Parker dodged, which caused Vice’s hand to make hard contact with the LED ringpost.

Inside the ring, Parker attempted to seize the opportunity as she targeted that injured hand of Vice by taking off the glove off said hand. She then put that glove she stole from Vice on her own hand as Parker continued her assault. Parker maintained the assault on the exposed hand of Vice as she grabbed a black belt from ringside.

Parker wrapped the black belt around Vice’s exposed hand used it for a submission around the ring post. Vice refused to submit as she turned it around and sent Parker into the ring post. Vice used the belt to briefly catch Parker flatfooted, but a headbutt followed by the Samoan drop brought things back in Parker’s favour.

Outside the ring, Parker scaled the ringpost and dropped onto Vice, who was splayed across the ringsteps. Inside the ring, Parker mistakenly went for a pinfall, despite the fact that there were no pins in this match.

Vice reversed a Parker submission into a sleeper hold, but got slammed on her back. Parker grabbed a brick from outside the ring and looked to use it as a weapon, but she got caught with a strike from Vice. As Parker went to grab the brick, Vice caught her with the backfist, and she put Parker to sleep with the Anaconda submission to end the match.

A fine enough match that certainly took advantage of the unique Underground gimmick, and it had the suitable amount of brutality for a match that featured someone like Vice, who has a strong MMA background.

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– Backstage, FrAxiom commiserated with one another, as Axiom promised to do most of the heavy lifting in their upcoming NXT Tag Title defense against No-Quarter Catch Club, with Frazer banged up after the Iron Survivor Challenge.

NXT Tag Team Championship: FrAxiom (Nathan Frazer & Axiom) def. No-Quarter Catch Club (Myles Borne & Tavion Heights)

Frazer agreed to start off the match despite being banged up. Borne took down Frazer with a shoulder block, which sent Frazer to tag Axiom into the match.

Heights was tagged in and he opted to use his mat wrestling prowess in an attempt to get the advantage over Axiom. At one point, Axiom tried to tag Frazer, who was in no hurry to get into the match, which gave Heights the opening to slam down his championship foe.

Frazer finally tagged in as he and Axiom hit a nice tag team move on Borne. The OTM duo appeared at ringside to get a closer look of the action, which allowed NQCC to gain some momentum. Things broke down in the ring as FrAxiom took down both Borne and Heights with repeated dives. Frazer was momentarily stopped by his hurt back, which allowed Heights to take down Axiom. Inside the ring, Heights threw Frazer into the OTM tandem, which led to them being escorted out of the ringside area.

The No-Quarter Catch Crew continued to have command of the match as Borne worked over the banged-up Frazer in the ring. Frazer’s attempt to make a tag to Axiom got cut down as Borne threw him down for a reverse-forward Fallaway Slam of sorts. Heights tagged himself in again nailed a powerful powerslam on Frazer.

Frazer tried to create some separation between him and Heights, but the Olympic wrestler snuffed that out with a Dominator for the two. Frazer finally was able to reach Axiom for the tag after he warded off Borne. Axiom was a house of fire as he teed off on Heights and Borne with a flurry of furious offense.

Heights got caught in a submission by Axiom, but he escaped and overpowered his masked opponent with a fierce slam for the near-fall. Heights rolled through and dropped Axiom with an impressive Death Valley Driver for yet another two-count. Axiom managed to stop the NQCC onslaught by sending Heights outside, which gave him a chance to tag Frazer in.

Frazer leapt off the rope for a springboard 450 on Heights, but that wasn’t enough. He ascended to the top and looked to have Heights at his mercy, but he got flattened with a release German suplex. NQCC nailed a double team powerbomb, but Axiom with the last-second rescue that prolonged this match.

With Borne on the top rope, he got caught with the avalanche Spanish Fly by Axiom, followed by Frazer’s Phoenix Splash. Heights broke up the count at two.

Axiom accidentally nailed Frazer with a missile dropkick, as he then got crushed by a clothesline by Borne. Heights dropped Frazer across the apron as he and Borne hit their double team DDT. 1… 2… NO! Heights got caught with a Canadian Destroyer as a series of rollups between Borne and Axiom ended with Axiom getting the pin on Borne to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat once more.

The story of FrAxiom continuing to defy the odds, their bickering, and accidental friendly fire was on full display here in this contest and it’s genuinely enjoyable stuff, which has led to their matches being exciting. This was another one on that list. Just tremendous tag team action once again from Axiom and Nathan Frazer. Both Borne and Heights also showed up and showed out here too. Fantastic match.

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– Je’von Evans was interviewed about just coming up short in Iron Survivor, as Wes Lee admonished him for not being upset. Lee suckerpunched Evans afterwards.

NXT Championship Match: Trick Williams def. Ridge Holland

Holland started off strong as he pounced on Williams in the corner, followed by an overhead suplex. He looked to hit the Redeemer DDT, but Williams fought out of it immediately. He then took down Holland with a spear, as he continued to punch away at his challenger. Holland floored Williams with a clothesline to the back of the head.

Williams answered with a clothesline of his own as he sent Holland to the outside of the ring. Ridge got another clothesline on Williams, but he got sent face-first onto the LED ringpost. Williams caught Holland with a neckbreaker for a two-count. The NXT Champion maintained control with a splash in the corner, but whiffed on a second attempt at a splash.

Holland took advantage of a neck guillotine on Williams as he began to target that injured neck of his wounded foe. Neckbreaker by Holland but Williams managed to kick out. He then trapped the Champion in a Tree of Woe position as he wrenched at Williams’ neck from outside the ring. Holland continued his assault on a defenseless Williams as he then tied it across the top rope.

Williams tried to stop Holland’s momentum with a surprise DDT, which left both men down and out in the ring. As both Williams and Holland got back to their feet, the Champion began his rally with a series of kicks, followed by the flapjack to Holland. Book-End attempt by Williams got countered into a Crossface by Holland.

Attempted Trickshot knee countered by Holland with a double dip of slams on Williams. One, two… no dice. Holland headed up top, but Williams got out of the way at the last second as he then nailed Holland with a kick to the head.

Across opposite corners, Williams and Holland with simultaneous kicks to one another that hit their mark as both men fall down. At ringside, Holland tackled Williams onto the apron as he tore apart the announce table. His attempt at a powerbomb got countered by Williams. Inside the ring, Holland dodged Williams, which caused him to get caught across the top and middle ropes by the neck. Holland took advantaged and hit the Redeemer. One, two… Trick kicked out!

In the closing moments, Holland missed with a shoulder thrust into the corner as Williams took him down with the spinning kick, followed by the Trickshot knee and the one, two, three to remain the ace of NXT.

Probably not as strong as what came before it tonight on the Deadline card, but it was still a rather enjoyable match, even with the crowd not quite into it as they were for other matches. This was basically a match designed to give Trick a successful and strong title defense ahead of his upcoming showdown with Oba Femi in the near future.

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– Ethan Page was interviewed about his loss earlier tonight. He complained that it took eighteen years for him to reach the mountaintop and that he doesn’t know what to do next after having failed again.

– Elsewhere, NXT GM Ava announced that Je’von Evans and Wes Lee will go one on one, and that New Years Evil in a couple of weeks will be live in Los Angeles. Tiffany Stratton paid a visit to Ava’s office and hinted that she might cash in her Money in the Bank contract when Roxanne Perez defends her NXT Title at New Years Evil against the Women’s Iron Survivor Winner.

Women’s Iron Survivor Challenge: Giulia def. Wren Sinclair, Stephanie Vaquer, Zaria, and Sol Ruca

Giulia and Sinclair were the first two to open this match as the bell sounded on our main event.

Sinclair tried for an early pin, as Giulia responded with a pin of her own. We then got a test of strength between the two that Sinclair surprisingly able to gain a momentary advantage on before Giulia turned it around. Back and forth pinfall exchanges between the two opponents ended with a stalemate.

Some really good mat wrestling between Giulia and Sinclair here in the early stages of the match as neither woman could get a definitive upper hand so far. As we got to the four-minute mark, Giulia had Sinclair in another submission hold. Once the clock hit 4:50, Giulia tried for a submission but couldn’t get Sinclair to submit as another entrant entered.

Sol Ruca has entered Iron Survivor

Ruca started off furiously with an amazing double dropkick to Giulia and Sinclair. She then lifted Giulia and spun her around before she stood on her for the surfboard. She slammed Sinclair on top of Giulia., but found herself caught in a submission by Sinclair.

Giulia doubled up Ruca and Sinclair with a dual submission on both women. We got another chain of submissions between the three women for a brief moment. Fujiwara armbar by Sinclair on Ruca is followed by a kneebar on Giulia. Some really nice submission holds being dished out here as we reached eight minutes in this match.

Sinclair sped things up with a takedown on Ruca followed by the body splash. Action was fast and furious as Giulia scored the first fall of the match with a Northern Lights Bomb on Sinclair as we got another entrant entering.

Zaria has entered Iron Survivor

Zaria unleashed her power game on Giulia and Ruca as she took both of them down with a double suplex, two for the price of one. And speaking of two for the price of one, Ruca managed to hit a double Sol Snatcher on Giulia and Zaria, but couldn’t get a pin on them as they rolled out. As Sinclair got out of her penalty, she instantly fell victim to a Sol Snatcher from Ruca and the one, two, three, which sent Sinclair back to penalty.

Ruca and Zaria fought it out on the apron as a German suplex attempt was blocked. Giulia joined in and hit a double team powerbomb on Zaria through the announce table! Sinclair left the penalty box and tried to get an easy pin, but to no avail. With Giulia and Sinclair fighting at ringside, Ruca did a somersault splash over the top rope onto the two opponents.

Stephanie Vaquer has entered Iron Survivor

We now have all five Iron Survivor competitors in the fray as Vaquer went after Sinclair and Ruca across opposite corners. Sinclair tried to kick away at Vaquer, but got slammed for his trouble. A breakup by Giulia led to a staredown between her and Vaquer. Before there could be any fighting between the two long-time rivals-turned-friends, Zaria dragged Vaquer out of the ring and threw her into the penalty box.

As Zaria cleared out the ring, she got caught in a sleeper hold by Giulia. However, the Australian was too powerful as she placed Giulia on her shoulder and hit a cannonball onto a prone Vaquer in the corner. Zaria with the F5 on Giulia and she was on the board now, tied with Ruca and Giulia for one falls a piece.

Zaria headed up top and got Sinclair and Ruca with a double moonsault that took both women down. As Giulia’s penalty ended, she went right after Zaria and took Ruca and Sinclair down with a double DDT. Double missile dropkick on Sinclair and Ruca, which itself doubled as a senton onto Zaria. What a move.

Vaquer re-entered the contest with a kick to the back of Sinclair’s head as she and Giulia finally got a chance to face off. They took down Ruca and Zaria and traded headbutts briefly before Vaquer hit his signature head slam with her legs.

Things began to get crazy as Vaquer scored a pin on Sinclair to create a four-way tie with two minutes to go. Ruca landed a springboard double clothesline on Vaquer and Giulia as we reached the last minute of play with Sinclair leaving the penalty box.

Uncharted territory as Sinclair got a pin on Ruca as we got a five way tie momentarily. With about 30 seconds to go, things picked up immensely as Giulia scored the Arriverderci knee on Zaria to get the last-second lead. Vaquer tried in vain to tie things up, but time ran out on her. Giulia is your Iron Survivor.

As expected, the women knocked it out of the park and this was by far the match of the night for me. This was the perfect showcase for how top-heavy and deep NXT’s women’s division is. As the action picked up with all five women in the ring, it just became a whirlwind to the finish and I enjoyed the sense of urgency that took over by the end. A hell of a main event to end a solid night of action for WWE’s silver and black brand.

WWE NXT Deadline live results: Iron Survivor Challenge matches

The final WWE/NXT premium live event of 2023 takes place Saturday in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

The second annual Deadline will have a men’s and women’s Iron Survivor Challenge match that will determine the next challengers for the NXT Championship and the NXT Women’s Championship. The men’s Iron Survivor Challenge match will have Dijak, Trick Williams, Josh Briggs, Bron Breakker, and Tyler Bate square off. Meanwhile, the women’s match will have Tiffany Stratton, Lash Legend, Blair Davenport, Kelani Jordan, and Fallon Henley compete.

Two title matches will also take place Saturday. Ilja Dragunov will defend the NXT Championship against Baron Corbin. Dominik Mysterio will face Dragon Lee, who is a last minute replacement for Wes Lee who is out of action with a back injury. Rey Mysterio will be in the corner of Dragon Lee.

Roxanne Perez will also face Kiana James in a steel cage match, while Carmelo Hayes will take on Lexis King. A kickoff match between Axiom and Nathan Frazer will take place on the Deadline pre-show. The pre-show starts at 7 p.m. Eastern time.

Kickoff match: Axiom defeated Nathan Frazer

Really good opening match, as expected between these two. A WWE version of a big moves match. Commentary kind of hinted during the match that Frazer could be turning soon and I wouldn’t be surprised if they are going in that direction.

Very good exchange between these two early in the match. Frazer gained control after laying out Axiom with a fist but Axiom came back with a counter and went for a nearfall. Frazer chopped Axiom in the corner but let Axiom walk it off. Frazer fired back with more chops then hit a snap suplex for two.

Axiom locked on an octopus stretch but Frazer escaped and locked in a cobra clutch, taking it to the floor. Axiom shifted his weight to pin Frazer but kicked out, then springboarded off the ropes and connected with a reverse DDT for a nearfall. Axiom hit a half nelson suplex then a penalty kick for another nearfall.

Frazer went for a small package but Axiom kicked out. Axiom put Frazer on the ropes, went to the top rope himself then hit a forearm, sending Frazer to the floor. Axiom then hit a giant moonsault off the turnbuckle, connecting with Frazer on the outside. Axiom went to climb on the turnbuckle, but Frazer met him and connected with a big superplex for another two count.

Frazer went for a phoenix splash but Axiom dodged it, only to get pelted with a superkick. Frazer jumped off the top rope but Axiom hit a superkick. Frazer then hit his own superkick. Frazer went to the top rope but Axiom met him there and hit a big spanish fly, following it with a superkick to score the win.

Shawn Michaels opened Deadline, coming to the ring. He welcomed us to the show, saying it was the final WWE premium live event of the year. 

CM Punk’s music then hit and he came to the ring wearing a Calgary Hitmen jersey. HBK brought it up and Punk said hey, you and Bret Hart made up and me and Triple H made up. They posed for a selfie. Punk brought up the question of where he may sign, whether it be Raw, SmackDown, or NXT. He had people chant his name as he hugged HBK, ending the segment.

Dragon Lee defeated Dominik Mysterio to win the NXT North American Championship

This ended up being a good match, though I have to say it was weird that for all the interference the Judgment Day do, they simply were not here for this match. Might have something to do with the last minute changes, but this was still a good back and forth match that people were into.

Announcers noted that the Judgment Day weren’t with Dominik for this match. Rey Mysterio seconded Dragon Lee to the ring, but was on commentary during the match.

Dragon Lee gained control early with a big tope con hilo to the floor, taking Mysterio out. He took down Mysterio with an armbar. Mysterio dropped him on the apron with a DDT to cut off Lee. Mysterio whipped him hard into the turnbuckle and posed as his father watched on commentary. Mysterio then hit a springboard senton for a near fall.

Mysterio sat down and locked on a sleeper, keeping Lee on the ground. He then went for the three amigos trilogy of suplexes.. Lee attempted to cut him off, but Mysterio went ahead and hit the third for a nearfall. Mysterio went to the top rope and tried to take Lee with him, but Lee cut him off and hit a stomp off the turnbuckle, sending Mysterio to the apron and the floor.

Lee came back with a running dropkick to the corner and put Mysterio on the turnbuckle, hitting another stomp, with Mysterio grabbing the bottom rope to stop the count. Mysterio cut off Lee with a running dropkick but Lee fired back with a German suplex and went for a powerbomb but Mysterio came back with a powerbomb of his own for a two count.

Mysterio missed a 619, walking into a liger bomb by Lee for a nearfall. Lee then connected with a standing sliced bread and pinned Mysterio.

Iron Survivor Challenge: Blair Davenport defeated Fallon Henley, Tiffany Stratton, Lash Legend, and Kelani Jordan

This was way better than I thought it would be, a really good match towards the end. Kelani Jordan definitely has something and I thought this was the best both Henley or Legend have looked in the ring thus far. 

Fallon Henley and Blair Davenport were the first two in the ring. The two traded pinfall attempts early. Davenport sent Henley into the turnbuckle as she gained control then worked on Henley’s back until Henley broke free, hitting a running dropkick to the back of Davenport’s head. At the five minute mark, Tiffany Stratton headed to the ring.

Stratton and Davenport worked together, gaining control over Henley and working on her arms. Stratton eventually laid out Davenport with a superkick, ending their alliance. Stratton hit a running springboard splash in the corner on both women. Stratton hit a springboard cartwheel into an Alabama Slam, but Davenport threw her out of the ring and covered Henley to score the first point of the match as Kelani Jordan came to the ring and ran wild.

Henley was put into the penalty box as Jordan controlled the match. She hit a springboard splash but Stratton pulled Jordan off of Davenport. Stratton threw Jordan through the middle rope to the floor where Davenport was standing. Henley was then freed as she ran wild on Stratton, hitting a shining wizard to score a point.

Henley attempted to pin Jordan as Stratton was put in the penalty box. Jordan bridged out of a fall and rolled up Henley for two. Stratton re-entered the match and attacked Henley as Davenport attacked Jordan.

Lash Legend entered the match at the fifteen minute mark, with Davenport and Henley earning one point each thus far. They did the tower of doom spot that is required in every WWE multiperson match ever. Legend chokeslammed Stratton then powerbombed Henley, covering both women. In the WWE universe, this means Legend scored two points, putting her in the lead. Both Fallon and Stratton were sent into the penalty box.

Jordan hit Legend with a hurricanrana then connected with a springboard moonsault to the floor. Davenport pushed Jordan to the floor as she started to set up the announcer’s table. Meta-Four came out and blocked the penalty box, trapping Henley and Stratton. Both tried to climb out of the box but Stratton pushed Henley off, sending her through the announcer’s table. Stratton then wiped out the rest of the women with a tope con hilo off the penalty box.

Legend recovered and started to cover people. Jordan went off the top, but Legend grabbed her and started using Jordan as a weapon. At one point, everyone went down as Davenport managed to pin Jordan, tying her with Legend for first place.

Jordan was put in the penalty box as Legend grabbed Henley and Davenport. Stratton attacked Legend as Jordan was freed. Jordan connected with a crossbody on Legend, but Stratton attacked Jordan and pinned Legend with the PME to score a point. Jordan hit a 450 on both Legend and Stratton but it was broken up by Davenport with sixty seconds to go. Davenport hit a running knee on Henley to score another point, putting her in the lead. Avoiding the rest of the women, she ran the clock to win the match.

Blair Davenport addressed Lyra Valkyria after the match, saying she was coming for her at New Year’s Evil. Valkyria came out and posed with the title, but was jumped from behind by the returning Cora Jade. Jade held the title then threw it at Valkyria as she made her exit.

Carmelo Hayes defeated Lexis King

This was fine. I think King, who took a big part of this match on offense, looked alright but there’s a high bar even for this era of NXT PLEs and this felt like a TV match more than anything. King still has a ways to go but he’s getting his persona down, so at least there’s that.

King has changed his look so much, he kind of looks like a combination of Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega. It’s kinda uncanny.

Hayes gained control early, taking King to the ground. Hayes worked over King’s right hand. King cut him off, sending Hayes to the floor and hitting a running dropkick to the outside. King dodged an enziguri attempt by Hayes and worked him over with a half crab. King then laid out Hayes with a backbreaker, then a second.

Hayes floated over with a crossbody for a nearfall, but King immediately laid him out for a lariat and told him to shake his hand. Hayes did, but then gave him the finger and started to chop King. King and Hayes ended up on the top rope as King hit a clothesline that sent both men to the floor.

Hayes started to make his comeback but King came back with a jackhammer for a nearfall. Hayes went for a springboard but King cut him off and hit a backbreaker. Hayes cut off King again then hit the nothing but net legdrop for the win.

After the match, King told Hayes that it wasn’t him who attacked Trick Williams, but thanked Hayes for the PLE spot. Hayes didn’t appear happy by that and teased returning to the ring before eventually walking away.

Cora Jade in a promo said the other women weren’t’ ready to welcome her back. Now that she’s back, she’s going to take this place to a whole new level. She told Kelly Kincaid she’d see her Tuesday.

They announced the Vengeance Day PLE for February 4 in Clarksville, Tennessee.

Trick Williams apologized to Hayes backstage. Hayes asked if they were good, and Williams said they were. Hayes told him to whoop that trick.

Iron Survivor Challenge: Trick Williams defeated Bron Breakker, Dijak, Josh Briggs, and Tyler Bate

This was another fast-paced, great back and forth match. These kind of matches feel so unlike the standard WWE match as everyone’s just hitting move after move. This was the better match but both Iron Survivor matches tonight were great.

Dijak and Josh Briggs were the first two in the ring. They did a big guy match, trading big guy spots until Dijak started to gain control. Dijack hit a chokeslam for a nearfall. Briggs attempted a chokeslam of his own but Dijak escaped. Dijak hit the feast your eyes on Briggs for the first point of the match as Tyler Bate entered as the third man.

Briggs was put into the penalty Box as Bate traded blows with Dijak. Bate hit an exploder into the turnbuckle and went for a airplane spin only for Briggs to break it up. Briggs hit a lariat on Dijak and covered him to earn a point. Briggs threw Bate into the penalty box but Bate cut him off and sent him back to the ring, where he connected with an uppercut off the middle rope. Briggs connected with a splash for another nearfall as Dijak is freed. Bate hit the Tyler Driver 97 but Dijak broke it up and went for the feast your eyes. Bate countered with a rollup however and scored a point for himself.

Bate went for a sleeper on Briggs as Trick Williams entered the match and ran wild. Dijak went to the middle rope but Williams used Briggs to launch himself and clothesline Dijak for a cool nearfall. Bate and Williams traded airplane spins, with Bate winning out and hitting his. Bate hit the Tyler Driver 97 on Williams and scored another pinfall, putting him in the lead with two points.

At the fifteen minute mark, Bron Breakker entered the ring and immediately hit a spear Briggs, Bate, and Dijak in that order to immediately put him in the lead with three points. Breakker and Williams went at it in the ring and Breakker managed to apply the Steiner Recliner. However, Williams escaped. As the other three men exited the penalty box fighting one another, Williams hit a big crossbody to the floor. Dijak and Williams entered the ring, with Dijak hitting a big boot to pin Williams. Dijak is now at two points.

Breakker hit a frankensteiner off the top rope, but Bate grabbed Dijak in midair and hit the Tyler Driver 97 to tie Breaker with three points.

With six minutes to go, Bate and Breakker are tied. Breakker hit a top rope crossbody but Briggs broke it up. Briggs and Dijak hit a double chokeslam on Bate and took out Williams and Breakker as they both went to the top rope and hit stereo moonsault. That makes it Briggs with 2 points, Williams with 0 points, and Bate, Breakker, and Dijak all tied at 3 points.

Both Dijak and Briggs tried to big boot Bate, but Bate ducked and Dijak and Briggs ended up hitting one another. Breakker speared Williams through the barricade on the outside, but Dijak chokeslammed Breakker through the announcers table with 90 seconds to go.

Williams somehow made it back, pinning Briggs for his first point. Dijak hit feast your eyes on Williams but Eddy Thorpe pulled the referee out of the ring. Williams used the distractions to earn his second point by pinning Dijak, then pinned Bate to earn three points. Williams then hit a running knee on Breakker to score a fourth point just in the nick of time, winning the Iron Survivor Challenge.

Briggs was upset about his loss backstage with Henley and Jensen when Noam Dar told him he should be hanging his head in shame. Henley pointed out that Legend lost the Iron Survivor Challenge too. They and the rest of Meta-Four ended up getting into a brawl.

Kiana James was seen leaving WWE’s new headquarters.

Steel Cage match: Kiana James defeated Roxanne Perez

This wasn’t anything particularly special, just a standard cage match. Both looked alright but there were far better matches on the show tonight than this. It also didn’t get a lot of time. The real story is probably Perez losing thanks to Izzi Dame, which likely continues their feud.

Perez and James traded blows before the bell even rang. James attempted to slingshot Perez into the cage but James escaped and attempted to climb out of the ring to no avail. James cut off Perez and stomped on her hand, which was wrapped inside the cage, then wore Perez down with a camel clutch, then took down Perez again with a spinebuster.

Roxanne made a comeback, throwing James head first into the cage then hitting a side russian leg sweep. Perez started to climb the cage but James cut her off and gave her a powerbomb off the middle rope. Perez came back by countering with pop rocks and getting a nearfall. James countered another pop rocks as she demanded the referee to open the cage. James grabbed a steel chair as Perez cut her off and grabbed the chair. She walked over to the door with the intention of climbing the cage, but Izzi Dame slammed the door on her face, allowing James to hit the dealbreaker with a steel chair for the win.

Dame raised James’ hand, clearly signaling an alliance between the two.

Ilja Dragunov defeated Baron Corbin to retain the NXT Championship

This ended up being a pretty good match. Dragunov always brings a level of intensity into his matches that usually make them very good. I think I’ve seen better matches from him this year, but this was still good stuff.

Corbin took Dragunov down early with a headlock, but Dragunov escaped. Corbin took him down with another. The two brawled around the ring, capping off when Corbin suplexed Dragunov stomach-first into the announcer’s table. The two made their way back to the ring where they traded offense until Corbin gave Dragunov the snake eyes into the turnbuckle.

Dragunov attempted to suplex Corbin but Corbin reversed into a DDT. He planted Dragunov with a uranage and applied a dragon sleeper. Corbin lifted up Dragunov and drove his knee into Dragunov’s stomach. Dragunov fired back with a running knee to Corbin and hit a senton. Both men traded blows until Dragunov slapped Corbin, sending both to the floor.

Dragunov scrapped his boot across Corbin’s face then planted him with a German suplex for a nearfall. Dragunov attempted a powerbomb but Corbin escaped. They met at the top rope, where Corbin chokeslammed Dragunov off the top rope. Corbin applied the dragon sleeper but Dragunov got out of it, taking down Corbin with a running drop into the turnbuckle. Corbin countered with the deep six and connected with a brainbuster for a nearfall. Cortibn went for the end of days. Dragunov countered and hit a jacknife powerbomb.

After hitting the coast to coast dropkick, Dragunov started to sell his ribs. He charged after Corbin, countered the end of days, and hit three h bombs. Corbin got up as Dragunov told him something, then connected with the torpedo Moscow for the win.

Trick Williams came out after the match and motioned for the title. Carmelo Hayes walked behind him as the show went off the air.

WWE NXT Deadline live results: Iron Survivor Challenge debuts

A new match type makes its debut as NXT Deadline takes place tonight.

Two Iron Survivor Challenge matches are set for the show. The bout is a 25-minute match with an innovative rule set. The winner of the men’s Iron Survivor Challenge will become the number one contender to the NXT Championship, while the winner of the women’s match becomes the number one contender to the NXT Women’s Championship.

Carmelo Hayes, Grayson Waller, Joe Gacy, JD McDonagh, and Axiom are the men’s Iron Survivor Challenge participants. The women’s Iron Survivor Challenge will feature Roxanne Perez, Cora Jade, Zoey Stark, Kiana James, and Indi Hartwell.

Two championships will also be on the line tonight. Bron Breakker is defending his NXT Championship against Apollo Crews. The NXT Tag Team titles will be up for grabs as main roster stars The New Day challenge Pretty Deadly.

Plus, Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn face off in a grudge match.

Tonight’s show streams live on Peacock/WWE Network starting at 8 p.m. Eastern time. There will also be a pre-show airing at 7:30 p.m. Eastern.

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Kickoff Show —

The kickoff show panel was McKenzie Mitchell, Sam Roberts, and our own Denise Salcedo.

Kiana James was backstage with her assistant. Brooks Jensen showed up with flowers and bumbled his way through a conversation with James. He thanked her for the tickets to the show and wished her luck in the Iron Survivor match.

JD McDonagh was in the back reading when Kelly Kincaid asked him what he was reading. He was studying how to hurt people, and let us know that he and Axiom would be starting the men’s Iron Survivor match.

The panel announced that the Women’s Iron Survivor Match would be starting the show.

Main Show —

Roxanne Perez (2) defeated Zoey Stark (1), Indi Hartwell (1), Cora Jade (1), Kiana James (0) in the Iron Survivor Challenge Match to determine the #1 Contender to the NXT Women’s Championship

Despite the confusing page of rules, this match was fairly straightforward. It was an energetic match that had the crowd red-hot, and got a new challenger set up to try and end Mandy Rose’s Sammartino-esque chokehold on the title. The Iron Survivor match is one-for-one so far.

Roxanne Perez and Zoey Stark are the first two entrants. There is a scoreboard on the screen and in the building with the running clock and everyone’s names. Perez went for a series of rollups, but none of them scored a fall. Stark and Perez did some grappling to no end. The first 5 minutes passed, and Kiana James came in at third.

James ran wild, landing big moves on both women. She picked up Perez for a slam, but Stark drilled her with a dropkick. Stark sent Perez to the floor, but James dumped her to the floor afterwards. Stark stomped Perez into the steps and threw her into the ring, but James sent Stark into the post and stole the pin for a nearfall. Perez fired up, but rolled right into a big kick from Stark. Stark hit her big twisting knee for the first fall of the match. The clock hit ten minutes, and Cora Jade entered fourth, taunting Perez in the penalty box.

Jade ran wild until Perez’s 90 seconds expired. Perez then fired up on everyone. She went for Pop Rocks on James, but Jade hit a superkick to break it up. Jade then rolled up James to score a fall and send James to the Penalty Box. Stark put a crossface on Perez, but Jade locked an Indian Deathlock on Stark to break it up. Perez then locked a figure four on Jade’s head to have a three-way submission locked in when James came out of the penalty box. 15 minutes passed, leading to Indi Hartwell coming in last. All five women are in now.

Hartwell ran wild on everyone, hitting a big boot on Perez to quickly score a fall. Stark and Jade traded shots until James sent Stark to the floor. James hit a step-up moonsault on the barricade to Stark and sent her into the crowd. Perez came out of the penalty box and ran wild on everyone until Stark cut her off. Stark went for her knee again, but Perez rolled her up and got her first fall.

Four minutes left, and everyone has a fall except James. Everyone gets a shot in, with Perez hitting a dive onto Hartwell. Jade cannonballs into the crowd, and Stark springboard dives onto everyone with 3 minutes left. We get a finisher flurry, leading to Perez hitting Pop Rocks on Jade with 2 minutes left. Everyone races for falls as Jade sits in the penalty box. Perez ranas Hartwell to the floor with one minute left. James hits a Spanish Fly as Jade re-enters the match. Jade can’t score a fall, and the time runs out. Roxanne Perez wins the Iron Survivor Challenge.

– NXT announced a Vengeance Day PLE for February 4th, 2023.

– McKenzie Mitchell is backstage with Ivy Nile and Tatum Paxley. Nile is bummed that the Creed Brothers can’t wrestle Indus Sher tonight, but she was only looking out for them and their health. Kayden Carter and Katana Chance entered the frame. They say Nile and Paxley can have a fight whenever they want.

Isla Dawn defeated Alba Fyre

A solid midcard match that devolved into NXT spooky mystical nonsense. Isla Dawn misted the ref on Tuesday. She touched his leg tonight and he started vomiting black goop? Is this a lifelong illness? Can NXT be held liable for this? Absolute junk.

The promo for this match was these two women talking complete gobbledy-gook.

Fyre went after Dawn to start off, tackling her to the floor. Dawn cut off a dive with a boot, but back in the ring Fyre caught Dawn in a Koji Clutch. Dawn got out and drove Fyre into the buckle. Running Meteora from Dawn got a two count. Dawn kept control by hitting a running boot into the corner. Meteora off the top rope only got 2.

Fyre sent Dawn to the floor and hit a step-up cannonball to the floor. Big brainbuster from Fyre got a nearfall before Dawn cut her off with a kick. Fyre sent Dawn to the floor and hit another dive before planting her with a Gory Bomb on the floor. In the ring, Dawn kicked out at 2 and smiled at Fyre.

Fyre hit a Swanton for the win, but the ref was…choking? Vomiting? He had black stuff in his mouth. Fyre hit a kick for a nearfall when another ref came in. Dawn sent Fyre into the exposed turnbuckle and hit her move to win. What is this nonsense?

– The New Day is in the back with McKenzie Mitchell. They put over Pretty Deadly, but say they will become Triple Crown Tag Team Champions.

NXT Tag Team Title Match: The New Day defeated Pretty Deadly to win the titles

A quite fun tag team title match, and a surprising finish to boot. This crowd adores New day, and more New Day on NXT can only be a good thing.

Pretty Deadly took control when Prince cut off Kingston when the ref was taken. Kingston landed on his feet on a catapult and initiated a twerk-off — I’m not making this up — before cutting Prince off with a leg lariat. A tag team combination from New Day ends in a Kingston splash and a nearfall. Wilson tagged in and got dropkicked out of mid-air by Woods. Kingston went for a dive but got cut off by Prince. Kingston knocked Prince off the apron and dived onto them.

Prince hooked Kingston coming back in the ring, allowing Wilson to hit a tag team hotshot on the ropes. Prince sent Kingston into the post and worked on him in their corner. Wilson cut Kingston off from a tag, but Kingston hit a float-over DDT and got the hot tag to Woods.

Woods ran wild hitting a rolling forearm and a dropkick, and took both men out with a squisher/dropkick combination. Tornado DDT from Woods on Wilson got a nearfall. Prince dropped Woods over the ropes and hit a lariat for 2. Prince cut off a forearm exchange with a forearm to the back of the neck, leading to an assisted codebreaker from Wilson for a nearfall. Pretty Deadly try the Eddie Guerrero fake belt shot, but it leads to a game of hot potato with the title belt and all four men down.

Woods ends up getting hit with the other title belt for a nearfall. Spilled Milk got cut off, with Kingston taking out Wilson with Trouble in Paradise on the floor. In the ring, the New Day hit the Midnight Hour to win the match and the NXT Tag Team Titles.

– Katana Chance and Kayden Carter talked to Odyssey Jones, Edris Enofe, and Malik Blade in the back. Jones has to wrestle Von Wagner on NXT, so the guys are gonna skip the afterparty and train. Chance and Carter walk into Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne, who claim that the champs are ducking them. Ivy Nile and Tatum Paxley jump Toxic Attraction from behind, and we brawl to a break.

– Someone is holding a Countdown to the New Year party on January 10th. It looked like Tiffany Stratton, but I don’t know for sure. Pretty late for a New Year’s party, but that’s their prerogative.

Grayson Waller (3) defeated JD McDonagh (0), Joe Gacy (2), Carmelo Hayes (2), Axiom (2) in an Iron Survivor Challenge Match to determine the #1 Contender to the NXT Championship

A legitimately fantastic match. A lot of people, myself included, mocked this idea. But the Iron Survivor Challenge is a winner of a concept. High energy, creative spots, and there is always something going on to keep your attention.

JD McDonagh and Axiom started fast, with Axiom avoiding a jump start from McDonagh and landing a massive dive. McDonagh cut off Axiom with a dropkick. McDonagh won a strike exchange, but Axiom cut off a powerbomb and hit a pair of kicks. Lariat to the back of the head from Axiom got a nearfall. Hesitation dropkick from Axiom got another nearfall as we approach the 4 minute mark. McDonagh drilled Axiom with a lariat of his own and followed it with a powerbomb for 2. They hit the 5 minute mark, bringing out Carmelo Hayes.

Hayes hit a massive springboard crossbody onto McDonagh and followed it with a springboard legdrop for 2. Axiom sent McDonagh into Hayes and made Hayes DDT him for a nearfall. Axiom went for a dive, but McDonagh cut him off. Hayes went for a springboard, but got superkicked in mid air. After a series of three-way spots, Hayes drops McDonagh on top of Axiom and scored the first fall on Axiom.

McDonagh and Hayes took each other out before Axiom re-entered the match with a crossbody on both men. More three-way spots lead to all three men down when the 10 minute mark passed and Grayson Waller came in and hit his roll-in stunner to pin both Axiom and McDonagh to score 2 falls in 30 seconds. Hayes and Waller got into a pinning predicament before Waller laid out Hayes with a forearm. Hayes booted Waller off the apron, but Waller hit his rolling stunner on the apron.

Axiom was set to come out of the penalty box, but decided to lock himself in with McDonagh and beat him up in the box until Waller cut him off. Hayes hit a falcon arrow on Axiom for a nearfall. Waller and Hayes got in each other’s way until Waller dropped Hayes on the announce table and cursed at Booker T on commentary. Axiom rolled up Waller to score a fall, then hit a destroyer and a Golden Ratio on McDonagh to score a second fall. 15 minutes in, Waller and Axiom have 2 falls, and Joe Gacy is entering the match.

Gacy ran wild and caught Axiom in a Rings of Saturn to quickly score his first fall as McDonagh and Waller came out of the penalty box. They beat up on Axiom in the penalty box. Gacy hit his handspring lariat on Hayes to score his second fall with 8 minutes left. Gacy took out Waller and McDonagh with a dive. McDonagh tried to keep the door shut and lock Axiom in the penalty box, but Axiom climbed out and moonsaulted onto the crowd. Hayes came out of the box and hit La Mistica on Waller for a nearfall, then transitioned into a crossface to score his second fall with 5 minutes left.

Gacy dropped Waller with a uranage on the steps. Bubba Bomb on Hayes and the Rings of Saturn from Gacy almost got a fall, but McDonagh broke it up. Gacy locked McDonagh in the Rings, but Axiom broke it up. Repeat sequence with Axiom, but double superkicks broke it up. One minute left, and we’re told that any ties lead to a sudden death overtime scenario. Hayes drops a big leg on Axiom, but got yanked out by Waller. Waller stole the fall from Hayes to take the lead with 30 seconds left. Waller dumped the other guys out of the ring, then ran away from Hayes to run the clock out. Grayson Waller won the Iron Survivor Challenge, and celebrated with a shoey. Aussie Aussie Aussie, indeed.

– NXT New Year’s Evil was announced for January 10th. Again, a bit late to celebrate New Year’s, but it’s not my company.

– Drew Gulak was in the back with McKenzie Mitchell. He says that he hasn’t reached his potential, but it starts with him. He’s back in NXT to grind and help develop talent he sees in NXT. Damon Kemp entered frame, and told Gulak that if he’s scouting, he can scout him in his match against Duke Hudson on NXT.

WWE NXT Title Match: Bron Breakker defeated Apollo Crews to retain

A solid main event to close out the show. They worked hard to show Breakker to be Crews’ equal in speed and agility, and Breakker was up to the task.

Big time entrance for Breakker, running through his title reigns so far.

These two fought over control of a knuckle lock before Crews broke the hold. Both men countered hip tosses as the announcers put these two over for their similarities. More stalemates lead to Crews getting frustrated and pushing Breakker. Crews got the first advantage with a dropkick and a moonsault from the apron to the floor. Senton over the ropes from Crews scored the first nearfall of the match.

Breakker took control with a gator roll into a suplex. He followed it with a standing moonsault for 2, then soared over the ropes with a tope. Crews caught Breakker off the ropes with a knee. Crews then zoned out, with the camera zooming in on his face, then zooming out like Okada hitting the Rainmaker pose. Crews must be watching his Ken Shamrock tapes. Crews took control with a trio of German suplexes for two.

Breakker tried to fight back, but a trio of powerbombs from Crews only got a nearfall. Crews went to the top and hit a frog splash for 2. Big splash from Crews landed, but a second one got ducked by Breakker. Breakker came back with shoulder blocks and a powerslam. Top rope bulldog from Breakker scored a nearfall. Crews reversed a military press and hit a DDT for 2.

Breakker got out of Crews’ big spinebuster and hit one of his own for a nearfall. Crews got out of the military press again and hit Breakker’s finisher on him for a nearfall. They both fire up, leading to Breakker slipping out of Crews’ spinebuster again and hitting a spear to win and retain the title.

After the match, Breakker got caught by Grayson Waller and his rolling stunner as the next challenger stood tall with the title.

A surprisingly good show. Not a lot of fat on it, with the defining Iron Survivor matches working out very well. Two solid title matches to boot make this show one to recommend, especially by NXT standards. Thumbs up.