Dezmond Xavier reunites with The Rascalz at TNA Turning Point

All four members of The Rascalz have now reunited.

The former Wes Lee returned to TNA at Friday’s Turning Point event, reuniting with Zachary Wentz, Trey Miguel, and Myron Reed. After a showcase match full of high-flying manuvers, Xavier picked up the win for his team by pinning Dango after a sky twister press. After the match, both members of The Rascalz and The System embraced one another, with both teams remaining on friendly terms.

Xavier was among a number of NXT and WWE ID talent cuts that took place last month. In the weeks following his release, Xavier has already been booked for appearances for Pro Wrestling Revolver and House of Glory.

Signing with WWE back in 2021, Xavier and Wentz teamed together as MSK on NXT until Wentz was released the following year. Xavier continued as a singles, at one point winning the NXT North American title. When NXT began their relationship with TNA, Wentz and Miguel made appearances on NXT and feuded with Xavier after he turned against them.

Wes Lee says he’s ‘overwhelmed’ by support following WWE NXT release

Released NXT star Wes Lee has broken his silence following his WWE departure.

Less than a month after his release, Lee has broken his silence. Lee, back under his Dezmond Xavier moniker, shared that he was ‘overwhelmed’ by the support. Sharing a heartfelt message for his fans on social media, Xavier stated:

“I want to apologize to everyone that showed so much love for me in the midst of everything that’s happened. The outpouring of support and adoration was overwhelming to say the least and I have to thank you all for adding fuel to my fire. It’s time to get back in my bag.”

A part of WWE for five years, the former NXT Champion’s run came to a sudden halt last month and he is now accepting bookings for matches, signings, and seminars. Xavier has also been announced for House of Glory and The Wrestling REVOLVER shows.

An extremely talented and celebrated star, the 31-year-old star is a former two-time NXT Tag Team Champion and a one-time NXT North American Champion.

Last month in October, reports emerged about multiple new WWE departures and releases. Several names such as Lee, Stevie Turner, Lance Anoa’i, Jin Tala, Drako Knox, and many more parted ways with the Stamford-based promotion.

Released star Ridge Holland believes he was ‘hung out to dry’ by WWE

A part of the roster cuts last month, injured star Ridge Holland believes he was ‘hung out to dry’ by WWE following his release. Injured and unable to perform for the next several months now, Holland claimed he is now struggling to pay his mortgage now. You can read more about his comments here.

Former Wes Lee set for Pro Wrestling Revolver return

The former Wes Lee has another booking.

Pro Wrestling Revolver announced that Dezmond Xavier would be part of their upcoming Season Finale event on December 13 in Clive, Iowa. This would be Xavier’s first Wrestling Revolver event since 2019, prior to signing with WWE.

Last week, it was announced that Lee would be returning to House of Glory on November 15 as part of their Superclash event in New York. 

Lee, 36, was part of a group of cuts that took place on October 10 that also included other NXT and WWE ID talent. All had 30-day no-compete clauses in their contracts.

He had been signed to WWE since 2020, first as a team with Zachary Wentz known as MSK, winning the NXT Tag Team titles. When Wentz was released, Xavier continued on and a singles wrestler, winning the NXT North American Championship. He had recently formed a stable called High Ryze with Tyson Dupont and Tyriek Igwe, but the group had not been emphasized prior to Xaiver’s release.

Former Wes Lee sets date for return to indies

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Dezmond Xavier — the former Wes Lee in WWE NXT — now has a date for his return to the indies.

Announced on Thursday, Xavier will compete for House of Glory on Saturday, November 15 as part of their Superclash event in Brentwood on Long Island, New York. His opponent has yet to be named.

The 36-year-old was part of a small group of cuts on October 10 that included some other NXT and WWE ID wrestlers. All, including Xavier, have a 30-day non-compete clause.

Xavier is a former WWE NXT North American and Tag Team Champion and had been featured as a key talent since signing with WWE in 2020. He’s in his 14th year of being a pro wrestler, starting out his career in the Maryland/Ohio/Pennsylvania region of the United States.

A longtime teammate in The Rascalz with Zachary Wentz, Xavier made his TNA Wrestling debut in 2017 and spent the better part of four years in the company.

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  • Wrestler/political commentator Tyrus (the former Brodus Clay) told TMZ’s Inside the Ring podcast that he thinks there’s a good chance President Donald Trump will be at John Cena’s last match this December, which is taking place in Washington, D.C. on Saturday Night’s Main Event:
    • One thousand percent. If he says he’s going, he’s going. And that’s not by no mistake [the show being in Washington, DC]. He might even be in the finish. He might hit a binding resolution in the middle of that match. But, you know, I definitely think if the President says he’s going to be there, he’s going to be there. Because he’s a fan, he loves it.
  • KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York announced that – instead of hosting the January 5 episode of Raw – it will now host the January 2 episode of SmackDown. Brooklyn’s Barclays Center is the new venue for the January 5 Raw.
  • Bayley shared a photo on social media with AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander.
  • Ricky Saints was a guest on Busted Open Radio today.
  • The Undertaker appeared on the 2 Bears, 1 Cave podcast with Tom Segura.
  • WWE posted a video with Jacob Fatu meeting up with The Boogeyman, who helped Fatu when he was on the indie scene.
  • WWE Vault uploaded a found footage video with clips spotlighting wrestling’s most terrifying monsters.

Other Wrestling

  • On his Hall of Fame radio show, Booker T was asked if he’d be interested in having Mercedes Mone challenge for the Women’s Championship in his indie promotion Reality of Wrestling:
    • Yeah, without even a shadow of a doubt. Without even thinking about it. She wants to come to Reality of Wrestling — drop me a line. Shoot, we’ll get you in. You know what I mean? We’ll even put the title on you. Mone wants the Reality of Wrestling titles? Come on down here and get them. Okay. No problem. I’ll sign it right now.
  • Toa Liona is participating in a fundraiser to help find a cure for Type 1 diabetes:
    • Y’all may know me as @AEW Star Toa Liona, but I am also a father to a daughter with Type 1 Diabetes. This Sunday @BreakthroughT1D Walk Fundraiser is happening so we can find a cure to this disease. Donate whatever you can, any amount will go a long way
  • Kyle O’Reilly was the guest on this week’s episode of AEW Unrestricted.
  • Adam Copeland is celebrating his 52nd birthday today.
  • TNA World Champion Mike Santana reflected on visiting an Eddie Guerrero mural in El Paso:
    • When we came to El Paso in March, things were so busy that I didn’t get to come and pay my respects. But this time around, I made sure to make it a priority.
    • As soon as we pulled up and I got out the car, I could feel goosebumps. As we all know, Eddie is a huge inspiration for me. Not just being a Latino in the game and someone that I looked at as a kid and aspired to be. But someone who, like me, brought himself out of the trenches of rock bottom. Put in the work, paid his dues, and proved that he belonged under the brightest lights possible. So he can share with the world the gift that God has blessed him with.
    • I remember being kind of disappointed that I couldn’t make it the last time. But coming here now, AS A WORLD CHAMPION. Meant the absolute world to me. Blessed to be able to be paying tribute while carving my own path in this game.
  • Dezmond Xavier (former NXT wrestler Wes Lee) is now accepting bookings following his WWE release and will be free to work starting on November 11. He is represented by Paragon Talent Group.
  • House of Glory Wrestling will make its Los Angeles debut on January 30, 2026 with a show named City of Angels. It’s being held at the Globe Theatre, which was the home to PWG before that promotion went on its hiatus.
  • Ronda Rousey was a guest on the Bertcast with comedian Bert Kreischer.

Update on recent WWE NXT and ID departures

An update is available on the recent WWE departures.

On Friday, Wes Lee, Stevie Turner, and several others were either released from the company or informed that their contracts will not be renewed.

On Saturday, Bryan Alvarez told his subscribers on X that these were not budget-related cuts, but rather decisions made to open spots for new hires if talent isn’t progressing or viewed as having main roster potential.

Alvarez wrote:

“WWE cuts were not budget related, they have over 130 people in developmental and hire more regularly. If you’re not progressing fast enough or they feel you don’t have what it takes for main roster, you’re out to make room for someone new. Possible more cuts coming next week.”

The other wrestlers departing the company are Drako Knox, Jamar Hampton, Jin Tala, Haze Jameson, Summer Sorrell, and Brayden “BJ” Ray. They join Kylie Rae, who announced last week that her WWE ID contract would not be renewed, and Zayda Steel, who confirmed she chose not to re-sign her WWE ID deal.

TNA Impact live results: NXT’s Cora Jade & Wes Lee in action

The WWE NXT invasion of TNA Wrestling will continue on tonight’s Impact.

After confronting Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich at Genesis, Jade will make her TNA in-ring debut tonight against Hyan.

She will be joined by fellow NXT roster mate Wes Lee who will take on former X-Division Champion Ace Austin. Lee returned briefly last July as part of the initial NXT/TNA crossover.

For the first time since losing the TNA World title, Nic Nemeth will give his thoughts that will kick off the show.

After making his surprise return at Genesis, former X-Division Champion Mustafa Ali will take on former Digital Media Champion Laredo Kid.

Following his unsuccessful attempt to quit the company, Josh Alexander will team with Eric Young against Alexander’s former teammates The Northern Armory (Judas Icarus & Travis Williams).

Leon Slater vs. Brian Myers and a Sami Callihan promo directed toward Mance Warner and Steph De Lander rounds out the show.

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The Nemeth’s & First Class Kick Off This Week’s Show

The show opens up inside the Impact Zone in San Antonio, TX. with Nic Nemeth’s entrance tune. McKenzie Mitchell is shown in the ring and she introduces “The Wanted Man” himself, who comes to the ring to kick things off.

“Genesis was a hell of a night for TNA. Unfortunately, it was not a great night for myself,” Nemeth begins. He makes no excuses. Joe Hendry was the better man, and now Joe Hendry is your TNA World Champion. He insists that isn’t a sob-story, and he makes it clear when one gets knocked down, they get up and do something about it.

He says so in 2025, that’s what he plans to do. As he tries continuing, he is cut off. “My brother is not happy with what happened at TNA Genesis,” says Ryan Nemeth, who comes to the ring and insists Nic got robbed, and that Hendry got lucky.

Ryan goes on to call Hendry a poser, a loser and a “two-pump chump.” He tells Nic he’s better, even if he’s too modest to say it. He vows 2025 will be Nic’s year and calls Hendry a fraud. Nic stops him. He thanks him for the kind words but again insists Hendry earned the win and the title.

“It’s not all doom and gloom, think about it,” Nic continues. He says he can go for the world title and he and Ryan can go for the tag-titles. He is interrupted by KC Navarro, who annoyingly repeats the phrase, “Pardon me?!” in obnoxious fashion.

AJ Francis begins, “Allow me to reintroduce myself, my name is …” well he didn’t continue with “HOV,” we can say that much. He says he’s not here to talk to Ryan, he’s here to talk to the Nemeth brother who actually matters. He mocks Nic’s plans to go for the world title.

Francis goes on to talk about his own end of 2024 and how since then, “Papa’s got a brand new bag,” another song rip-off, to boast about his new TNA deal. He says it’s a new era in TNA and it’s the “T-N-AJ-Francis Era.”

Ryan yells back, “Hey my brother does not deserve to be interrupted, my brother demands respect!” Nic goes on to tell First Class he doesn’t know who they think they are. Ryan cuts him off and says he and his big brother are going to fight them tonight.

TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella’s theme hits and he comes out to announce Ryan & Nic Nemeth vs. First Class in tonight’s main event. His theme hits again and just as fast as he appeared, he was gone.

Tessa Blanchard Punks Out Arianna Grace & Gia Miller

Backstage, Gia Miller is standing by with “The Liaison” Arianna Grace, when up walks Tessa Blanchard. Grace introduces herself to her in bubbly fashion. Blanchard tells her she doesn’t tell her what to do. Grace insists they’re on the same team.

Blanchard blasts her for playing dress up and having everything handed to her. Grace runs off crying. “That’s right, go,” Tessa taunts. She then tells Gia she’s not needed, punks her, takes her microphone and says, “Tessa Blanchard answers to nobody.”

On that note, Tom Hannifan and Matt Rehwoldt run down the advertised lineup for tonight as the match graphics flash on the screen. We then head to the first commercial break of the show.

Cora Jade defeated Hyan

When the show returns, the digital exclusive shared before the show, which features Cora Jade “big-timing” and getting into a pull-apart with Xia Brookside is shown. Jade was initially looking for TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich.

Inside the arena, Cora Jade’s theme hits and the WWE NXT Superstar makes her way to the ring for the first match of the evening. In the ring already is her opponent, Hyan. The bell sounds to get things started, and the two lock-up.

Jade takes the early control with ease. She hits a dropkick on Hyan and hops on the ropes to lay down and boast. She yanks Hyan down by her hair and then plays to the crowd again. She chokes Hyan over the middle rope and then hits a running elbow to her back.

She tries the same thing a second time, but Hyan moves. Hyan hits wasteland and goes for the cover, but Jade kicks out and takes over on Hyan in the corner, before hitting her Jaded finisher for the easy win. Jade beats Hyan down some more afterwards, prompting Xia Brookside to run out for the save.

Jade pretends to run off, and as Brookside turns to check on Hyan, Jade re-enters the ring behind her and hits Brookside with Jaded. Jade is standing tall admiring her dastardly deeds when the theme for Slamovich hits. The TNA Knockouts Champion runs to the ring, and this time Jade runs off for real, stopping briefly to wear Masha’s cowboy hat and taunt her from the ramp.

Gia Miller Interviews Wes Lee, Tyriek & Tyson

Backstage, Gia Miller is standing by with Wes Lee, Tyriek and Tyson. Lee guesses the question is “Why?” in reference to his actions towards his former partners, The Rascalz. He talks about his goal of being NXT Champion and mentions how Tyriek and Tyson are after tag-team gold.

Lee says it all starts tonight when he takes out “The Resident Magician that ya’ll have, Ace Austin.” The three walk off on that note and then the show heads into another commercial time out.

Santino Marella Served Papers & Makes An Announcement

When the show returns, Ash & Heather by Elegance are with George Iceman, who serves Santino Marella with papers from their lawyers. He complains about the Knockouts tag-team title match from Genesis and demands justice.

Santino tells them to relax and announces a battle royal for next week, where the winner earns a Knockouts title bout. He says they are both in it, as are these two who walk up, Spitfire.

Dani Luna and Jody Threat talk trash and get under the skin of the Elegant duo while also being announced for next week’s high stakes battle royal.

Brian Myers (w/ Moose, Eddie Edwards, JDC & Alisha Edwards) defeated Leon Slater

Inside the Impact Zone, The System’s theme hits and out comes the entire group for Brian Myers’ advertised match. Moose, Eddie Edwards, JDC and Alisha Edwards enter the ring with him and they all show off the rings they got each other.

The theme for Leon Slater hits, and out comes the promising young prospect to the ring. After a competitive early back-and-forth, Slater pulls ahead. With Myers on the floor, Slater hits the ropes to build up momentum for a dive, only for all of The System to stand in front of Myers and stop him.

Due to the distraction at ringside as Slater tried pursuing The System on the floor, Myers takes over on offense and brings the action back into the ring. Myers enjoys a few minutes in the offensive driver’s seat until Slater hits a big splash off the ropes.

After shifting the momentum into his favor, Slater goes on his trademark, fast-paced, explosive high-flying offensive showcase for his big comeback. He heads to the top but sees Myers standing, so he leaps over his head and lands on his feet, before blasting Myers and getting a close two-count.

Myers surprises an unsuspecting Slater with an enzugiri, before following up with an even bigger move for a close two-count of his own. The crowd bit on that as the finish. Myers backs into a corner and stalks Slater. He charges at Slater, who drops and rolls up Myers for a crafty two-count.

Slater hits a single leg dropkick that sends Myers to the floor. Slater plays to the crowd before building up a full head of steam. Once again his big dive tease is shut down. This time, however, Slater sprints towards the corner and hits a turning spiraling splash over the ring post to Myers on the floor.

On the floor, Slater dodges an attempted attack by Moose and Eddie Edwards, before blasting JDC on the apron with a big kick. Alisha Edwards slides one of The System’s bulky rings on Myers’ hand. Myers blasts Slater with it behind the referee’s back. He hits his finisher and gets the win.

Sami Callihan Attacks Mance Warner Backstage

Backstage, Mr. 23 himself, no, not Michael Jordan, but Mance Warner, is shown walking-and-talking with Steph De Lander, who still has the TNA Digital Media Championship.

Out of nowhere, Sami Callihan attacks Warner from behind. Hannifan says we’ll hear from Calliahan next. On that note, the show heads into another commercial break.

The System Taunts Leon Slater Backstage, The Hardys Defend Him

When the show returns, Leon Slater is being mocked by Frankie Kazarian. The System come in and do the same, telling Slater he can hold their rings or be their errand boy. The Hardys finally come up and defend Slater.

The System taunt them, calling Slater the English Hardy Boy. Matt Hardy insists Slater has star written all over him. He says next week, The G.O.A.T.’s will stand next to that man. The System say they’ll see them there.

Sami Callihan & Mance Warner Brawl Continues

Although we were scheduled to “hear” from Sami Callihan, instead we “see” him, as he emerges from the production arena next to the entrance area, still brawling with Mance Warner. Callihan beats Warner down at ringside and throws him in the ring. He grabs a baseball bat and heads into the ring with it.

Rehwoldt talks on commentary about Callihan’s questionable history with bats in TNA. Callihan blasts Warner with a steel chair and then places it over his head. He hoists his baseball bat up, but sees Steph De Lander coming down to the apron.

Callihan reaches over to deal with De Lander, who throws Warner the belt. Warner blasts Callihan with it. De Lander holds Callihan’s lifeless head up and Warner charges at him and blasts him with a knee strike. He taunts Callihan and then makes out with De Lander as the crowd boos.

Steve Maclin Warns Eric Young About Josh Alexander

When the show returns, Eric Young and Steve Maclin are talking backstage. Maclin warns Young about aligning himself with Josh Alexander. He says he’s not going to say, “I told you so.” He walks off. Young says, “I’ll be fine.”

Mustafa Ali defeated Laredo Kid

Inside the Impact Zone, the theme for Laredo Kid hits and out comes the popular masked wrestling star for the next match of the evening. He settles in the ring and then the theme hits to bring out Mustafa Ali as his opponent in what will be Ali’s first TNA match in six months.

The bell sounds and this one gets underway with Ali slowly circling Kid with an ear-to-ear smile on his face. The lock up and Ali grabs a headlock. He hits the ropes and shoulder blocks Kid down. He hits the ropes again and hits a hurricanrana, stopping to admire his work.

Ali traps Kid in a submission on the mat. Kid escapes, but Ali hits him with a hard open-hand slap. He hits the ropes but runs into a big move from Kid that nearly takes his head off. Kid goes for the cover, but only gets two. Ali goes for a backslide with his feet on the ropes, but the referee catches him.

While arguing with the referee, Ali is rolled up from behind by Kid, who gets a close two-count. Ali blasts Kid with a loud open-hand chop. Kid answers back with one of his own. With Ali on the floor, Kid hits the ropes to build up a full head of steam before diving head first into a standing Ali.

On the floor, Ali grabs and tears at Kid’s mask while also hitting him with a thumb to the eye. Kid answers back with a Bas Rutten style palm strike. Ali fights back and hits a cradle DDT off the apron onto the floor. In the ring, Ali immediately heads to the top-rope and hits a 450 splash for the win. The show heads to another commercial break after the match.

Mike Santana Confronts Mustafa Ali Backstage

When the show returns, Mustafa Ali is all smiles backstage with his personal security. He talks about the successful start to his campaign and how it is going to continue, when up walks Mike Santana, who asks if they have a problem. Ali’s security moves in, so Ali tells them it’s okay.

Santana says they can handle this like men after the disrespect Ali showed him at TNA Genesis. Ali says he just had a grueling match. He says he knows a supporter of his campaign who might be interested and walks off.

The Northern Armory (Travis Williams & Judas Icarus) and Eric Young & Josh Alexander fight to a No Contest

Inside the Impact Zone, The Northern Armoy duo of Travis Williams and Judas Icarus make their way out to the ring for the next match of the evening. They settle inside and their music dies down.

The catchy-ass entrance for Eric Young goes down next, with the commentators catching the viewing audience at home up on the risk Young is taking in trusting Josh Alexander tonight.

Finally, Josh Alexander’s tune hits and out comes “The Walking Weapon” in his first in-ring performance since quitting TNA after losing in an “I Quit” match to Mike Santana at TNA Genesis. Alexander and Young talk before the bell.

Young and Icarus kick things off for their respective teams. Young slams the hell out of Icarus, who tags in Williams. Young tags in Alexander, who takes the early offensive lead over his former ally. Icarus comes in, but Alexander handles both Northern Armory members by himself.

Alexander backs Icarus into the corner and chops the hell out of him. He does the same and whips him into the opposing corner, but Williams runs the apron and leaps in front of the turnbuckles to prevent his partner. Icarus follows up and blasts Alexander and then tags Williams in.

Both members of The Northern Armory hit back-to-back diving splashes onto Alexander on the floor. Back in the ring, Williams goes for the cover on Alexander, but only gets two. Alexander fights back and makes the much-needed tag, only for Young to hit the ring, turn around and knock the hell out of him.

Young does the slow, horror movie-style evil turn and flashes the equally evil smirk to the crowd after a long glare. Meanwhile, Icarus and Williams are beating the crap out of a lifeless Alexander, as Young directs traffic. Young finishes Alexander off with a jumping piledriver. The show heads to another commercial break.

Wes Lee defeated Ace Austin

When the show returns, Wes Lee’s theme hits and out comes the WWE NXT Superstar for the second NXT vs. TNA crossover match of the evening. The ABC entrance music hits next and out comes Ace Austin, as the commentators do a live read for TNA’s new deal with BLCKSMTH.

Austin snatches up a side head-lock off the initial lock-up. Lee cartwheels his way out of it and isolates the arm of Austin, cranking on the limb until Austin reverses and brings Lee down to the mat, controlling his arm.

The slow-paced action speeds up from here, with each guy running the ropes, hitting the match and flipping to avoid move-attempts from the other, all while ultimately doing nothing but landing one up-kick each.

At this point, fans chant “NXT! NXT” but they are eventually overtaken by a “TNA! TNA!” chant. Interestingly enough, the chants continue to out-shine the slow action in the ring, with a loud single “Boring!” chant being heard as Lee throws nothing-happening kicks at Austin.

Austin starts to fight back, and things begin to pick up once again. Austin hits a big leaping forearm to Lee from the apron. He looks for a springboard kick, but Lee avoids it. Austin hits a side-Russian leg-sweep, and quickly pops back to his feet for a fancy leg-drop.

The crowd comes to life in the background as Austin works over Lee in the corner. Austin comes off the ropes with a big kick to the back of the neck of Lee. He follows up with a cover, but only gets two. Austin muscles Lee up with a gut-wrench seated powerbomb for another two-count.

Austin calls for his finisher, but as he waits for Lee to get up, Tyson and Tyriek run out. Austin sees them coming and meets them at the end of the ramp from the apron. He hits a couple of kicks and then builds up a head of steam for a turning dive, where he almost landed on his head.

Back in the ring, Austin looks to springboard off the ropes from the apron, when Tyson and Tyriek get involved again from the floor. The distraction allows Lee to blast an unsuspecting Austin with his finisher for the win.

The NXT trio attack Austin afterwards. The Rascalz run out to make the save, and then the show heads into another commercial break, with the main event waiting on the other side.

Joe Hendry Concert Next Week

When the show returns, a commercial airs for TNA at Full Sail University. We then shoot to TNA World Champion Joe Hendry in a blue room. “Say his name, and he appears,” Hendry begins, as always.

He talks about how he’s unsure who will emerge as his first title challenger. In the meanwhile, next week, on TNA iMPACT, you’re going to see Joe Hendry in concert. He tells us we’ll be treated to a form of entertainment like no other.

The Nemeth Brothers (Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth) defeated First Class (AJ Francis & KC Navarro)

It’s main event time!

After Hannifan and Rehwoldt run down the advertised lineup for next week’s TNA iMPACT on February 6 (see lineup below), the show returns inside the Impact Zone where First Class duo KC Navarro and AJ Francis make their way out for the main event of the evening.

The obligatory unzip and moan precedes the theme for the former top dog in TNA, as Nic Nemeth makes his way out accompanied by the man proud to be his little brother, Ryan Nemeth. The Nemeth Brothers head in the ring, with Ryan wearing a jacket to match his big brother.

After the bell sounds, Francis and Ryan Nemeth kick things off for their respective teams. Francis kicks Ryan down to one knee and demands he tag in “big bro.” Ryan obliges, and “The Wanted Man” hits the ring, shifting the offensive momentum in his team’s favor.

Nic lands a big leaping forearm that gets Francis second-guessing himself enough to voluntarily head over and tag out. Navarro comes in, but doesn’t fare much better in the initial exchanges. Navarro mocks Nemeth’s hip-swivel taunt, but it backfires as Nic blasts him upon turning around.

Nic and Ryan team up for some double-team spots, which culminates with Francis and Navarro both on the floor upset and re-grouping. On that note, the show heads into a mid-match commercial break as the main event of the evening continues.

When the show returns, the First Class duo of Francis and Navarro are in a comfortable offensive lead, utilizing frequent tags to keep a fresh man on the beaten down Ryan at all times, all-the-while taunting Nic on the apron.

Eventually, Ryan makes the much-needed hot tag to Nic, who comes in the ring with a ton of energy off the hot tag, immediately shifting the offensive momentum back in his team’s favor. He hits the Jerry Lawler Heart Attack special rapid-fire elbow spot on Navarro, which brings Francis in.

Ryan also hits the ring and takes care of Francis, while Navarro surprises Nic with a roll-up in the ring for a close two-count. Navarro blasts Nic with a big super kick for another close pin attempt seconds later. Nic fights back and hits a FameAsser on Navarro.

Ryan tags himself in, just as Nic hits Danger Zone. Ryan steals the pin and over-celebrates as Nic watches in disbelief, before ultimately hesitantly celebrating with his little brother. Francis carries Navarro like a baby to the back as Hannifan and Rehwoldt wrap things up.

Next Week:
* TNA Knockouts No. 1 Contender Battle Royal
* Leon Slater & The Hardys vs. Moose, JDC & Eddie Edwards
* Mike Santana vs. Matt Cardona
* Joe Hendry In Concert

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Next week’s TNA Impact lineup

TNA has revealed several items set for the January 30 edition of Impact.

Former World Champion Nic Nemeth will kick off next week’s Impact by addressing his TNA future. Nemeth lost the TNA World title to Joe Hendry in the main event of Genesis last weekend, and made a brief appearance on this week’s live Impact where he stated his intention to address his future next week.

WWE NXT’s presence will continue to be felt on next week’s episode, as Wes Lee will be in action against Ace Austin. Lee, Tyson Dupont, and Tyriek Igwe from NXT interfered in the NXT Tag title bout on Thursday’s episode, perhaps inadvertently helping Fraxiom retain their belts.

The Northern Armory’s Judas Icarus and Travis Williams will face their former ally Josh Alexander and Eric Young on next week’s episode. Icarus and Williams turned on Alexander on Thursday’s Impact to set up the tag bout.

After making his return on Thursday, Mustafa Ali will also return to in-ring competition on next week’s Impact against an opponent to be announced.

The card to this point for the Thursday, January 30 TNA Impact:

  • Nic Nemeth addresses his TNA future
  • Wes Lee vs. Ace Austin
  • Josh Alexander & Eric Young vs. The Northern Armory
  • Mustafa Ali in action

Wes Lee vs. Je’Von Evans, Oba Femi appearance set for WWE NXT

Wes Lee and Je’Von Evans will meet on Tuesday.

After losing to Oba Femi in the men’s Iron Survivor challenge at Deadline, Evans was interviewed and despite the tough loss, was in good spirits. Lee confronted him, asking Evans why he wasn’t upset about his loss. Lee ended up smacking Evans, leading to a brawl. NXT GM Ava later said that whatever issues they had could be resolved on Tuesday.

Femi will also be seen on Tuesday, speaking after winning the men’s Iron Survivor Challenge. In a surprise, he was the final entrant in the match, replacing Eddy Thorpe who had been attacked at the end of NXT. The final moments of the match saw him chokeslam both Lee and Nathan Frazer to put him ahead.

Another match announced for NXT is Tatum Paxley and Gigi Dolin taking on Jacy Jayne and Jazmyn Nyx. Two weeks ago on NXT, Dolin made her return, taking out former partner Jayne and the rest of Fatal Influence after they attacked Paxley.

Here is the card for NXT:

  • Wes Lee vs. Je’Von Evans
  • Oba Femi will appear
  • Gigi Dolin & Tatum Paxley vs. Jacy Jayne & Jazmyn Nyx

Three wrestlers qualify for WWE NXT Iron Survivor Challenge

Three wrestlers have advanced to the Iron Survior Challenge.

Sol Ruca, Wes Lee, and Je’Von Evans have all qualified for the five-way matches that will take place at NXT’s next premium live event Deadline on December 7. 

Ruca was the first to advance to the women’s Iron Survivor match after defeating Cora Jade with the sol snatcher to score an upset win. Wes Lee followed that by defeating Cedric Alexander in a second qualifier, earning a spot in the men’s match. The third and final match saw Evans defeat Lexis King after hitting a springboard-spinning splash.

Throughout the show the likes of Giulia, Stephanie Vaquer, and Jaida Parker all expressed interest in winning the Iron Survivor Challenge. It was announced that more qualifying matches would take place on next week’s show. The winners of these matches next month will earn future NXT and NXT Women’s title matches respectively.

Here is the updated card for Deadline:

  • Men’s Iron Survivor Challenge: Wes Lee vs. Je’Von Evans vs. 3 others TBD
  • Women’s Iron Survivor Challenge: Sol Ruca vs. 4 others TBD

Iron Survivor Challenge qualifying matches official for WWE NXT

Iron Survivor Challenge qualifiers have been announced.

On social media Saturday, NXT GM Ava announced the first two qualifying matches for the Iron Survivor Challenge that will take place at NXT Deadline on December 7 in Minneapolis. For the men, Wes Lee will face Cedric Alexander. Meanwhile, Cora Jade will face off against Sol Ruca.

Wes Lee in recent weeks has been targeting Alexander’s tag team partner Je’Von Evans, with the two facing off on Tuesday during NXT’s event at the former ECW Arena. Thanks to Rob Van Dam’s assistance, Evans won the match after hitting a frog splash.

Jade competed in a ten-woman tag team match in Tuesday’s main event. However, her team failed to topple Jordynne Grace, Stephanie Vaquer, Giulia, Kelani Jordan, and Zaria as they stood tall to end the show.

The announced card for the Tuesday, November 12 WWE NXT:

  • NXT Women’s North American Champion Fallon Henley defends against Kelani Jordan
  • Iron Survivor Challenge qualifier: Wes Lee vs. Cedric Alexander
  • Iron Survivor Challenge qualifier: Cora Jade vs. Sol Ruca
  • Nikkita Lyons vs. Adriana Rizzo
  • Ava decides the next challengers to Nathan Frazer & Axiom’s NXT Tag Team titles

Je’Von Evans vs. Wes Lee set for WWE NXT

A new match has been added to the lineup for this week’s WWE NXT.

Je’Von Evans vs. Wes Lee is now scheduled for the show. This comes after Evans left last week’s NXT Tag Team title match to brawl with Lee to the back, leaving his partner, Cedric Alexander, alone to face Nathan Frazer and Axiom.

This week’s edition of WWE NXT will air on Wednesday rather than Tuesday night due to coverage of the US Presidential Election. The show will take place from the ECW Arena, now known as the 2300 Arena, in Philadelphia. ECW stars Rob Van Dam, Dawn Marie, Francine, and Bubba Ray Dudley are scheduled for the show.

The lineup for the Wednesday, November 6 WWE NXT: 

  • Trick Williams & Bubba Ray Dudley vs. Ethan Page & Ridge Holland
  • Hardcore match: Jaida Parker vs. Lola Vice w/Dawn Marie as special guest referee
  • Roxanne Perez, Cora Jade, Fallon Henley, Jacy Jayne & Jazmyn Nyx vs. Jordynne Grace, Kelani Jordan, Zaria, Giulia & Stephanie Vaquer
  • Je’Von Evans vs. Wes Lee

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

After two weeks on the road to kickstart the CW era, WWE NXT is back at the Performance Center tonight.

Headlining tonight’s episode is a triple threat number one contender’s match to determine who will challenge for the NXT title at Halloween Havoc. It will be Wes Lee vs. Ethan Page vs. Je’Von Evans with the winner advancing to face champion Trick Williams at the Sunday, October 27 PLE.

Stephanie Vaquer arrived in NXT last Tuesday and will have her first televised match tonight, taking on Wren Sinclair. Last week, Vaquer provided backup for Giulia against the duo of NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez and Cora Jade.

New NXT North American Champion Tony D’Angelo will hold a celebration following his victory over Oba Femi last week.

Plus, Nikkita Lyons is back in action against Lola Vice, Oro Mensah and Lexis King collide in a Gentleman’s Duel, and there will be a grudge match between Riley Osborne and Ridge Holland.

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

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The show opens with new NXT North American Champion Tony D’Angelo seated in the ring at a table with a red tablecloth. His newly won title is propped up on the table next to a glass of wine. A lone spotlight shines down on “The Don” as he begins the show with an opening monologue.

D’Angelo says he wants to toast his glass to the former champion, the man who D’Angelo says broke him. D’Angelo goes on to say he baited Oba Femi, and D’Angelo used his pride against him. Tony D. then did the unthinkable and beat Femi for the title.

As “The Don” lifts his glass in a toast to Oba Femi, the theme song for the former champion blares over the loud speakers. Oba Femi enters the sound stage to confront Tony D’Angelo. After the entrance of Femi, the house lights are up as D’Angelo stands in the ring to meet Femi. Flanking Tony D. are Channing Lorenzo, Adriana Rizzo and Luca Crusifino.

Femi has to admit that D’Angelo got him. Femi congratulates D’Angelo on winning once, but it will not happen again. Femi says he is reclaiming his title at Halloween Havoc, and Femi adds that The Family will not be there (meaning they are likely barred from ringside). Femi exits the ring, and goes to the spin the wheel, and make the deal.

The wheels stops on TLS, which is Tables, Ladder and Scares. I get it, because of Halloween and all, but did they really need a silly name for such a serious rematch. Then again, I get scared for the wrestlers’ safety during most TLC matches, so maybe “scares” is more accurate.

Byron Saxton interviews Oro Mensah, ahead of the Gentlemen’s Duel. Lexis King interrupts Mensah, and King continues the pompous gimmick. King promises the best man will win.

Stephanie Vaquer defeated Wren Sinclair (with No Quarter Catch Crew)

Vaquer pinned Sinclair after a her finisher where she does a package piledriver into an ushigoroshi. Vaquer looks strong in her television debut, but Sinclair got some time to shine. Sinclair even got a near fall, but Vaquer cuts off Sinclair and catches her with a dragon screw. From there, they go home into the finish.

Vaquer got to showcase a lot of her offense, as this was character development for Vaquer. The live studio audience was receptive to her, and even more so after the angle that followed the match.

NXT Champion Roxanne Perez & Cora Jade run down to jump Vaquer. They begin to pummel and stomp Vaquer, when Giulia runs down for the save. Giulia fights off the heels, as Vaquer joins her in clearing the ring of the heel duo. Perez & Jade powder, but a tag match seems near. Vaquer would go on to issue the challenge for the match at Halloween Havoc.

NXT Champion Trick Williams chats backstage with NXT Women’s North American Champion Kelani Jordan, and they are overly friendly with each other.

Lexis King defeated Oro Mensah in a Gentlemen’s Duel match

King pinned Mensah with a cradle bridge. The rules of this gimmick match includes the old NWA rule where a wrestler cannot throw their opponent over the top rope. Also, a three count rule instead of a five count. No fighting on the floor, and they cannot strike their opponent on when they have four points of contact on the mat.

Although it was his own rules, they teased King being disqualified for almost throwing Mensah over the top rope. This was a pretty good match with the rules in place. For the finish, Mensah blocks The Coronation, and Mensah gets a near fall with a crucifix. King escapes and uses his feet to cradle Mensah, and King bridges into a pinning combination. The ref counted three, and Mensah wins the match.

Cedric Alexander & Je’Von Evans are chatting backstage with the NXT Tag Team Champions, Nathan Frazier & Axiom. In walks Wes Lee to interrupt, and gets into an argument with Evans ahead of them meeting in the triple threat main event.

After a commercial break, the show comes back with a series of video packages and plugs. Nikkita Lyons is the focus of a hype video. Her opponent tonight, Lola Vice, gets an entrance before the show cuts again to a commercial break. The entrance of Lyons comes after the break, in what is Lyons return bout on NXT television.

Nikkita Lyons defeated Lola Vice

Lyons pinned Vice, thanks in large part to interference by Jaida Parker. Although Lyons won, the heat was more on Parker, as Vice against Parker is an ongoing program.

Just before they go home, Vice fires up with a series of kicks. Vice signals and executes a hip attack. In runs Jaida Parker to interfere. Parker distracts Vice, and Vice knocks Parker off the ring apron. The distraction allows Lyons to hit Vice with a superkick. At ringside, Parker hits Vice with a hip attack. Vice is rolled back into the ring, where Lyons executes a Vader splash. Lyons then covers Vice for a pinfall.

Meeting with NXT GM Ava in her office is Stephanie Vaquer and Giulia. Fatal Influence (Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley & Jaxmyn Nyx) barge in to interrupt them. Ava offers a North American title match to Fatal Influence if they can beat Vaquer & Giulia in a match next Tuesday. Fatal Influence agree. Freebird rules I guess, as we do not known which two of Fatal Influence will face Vaquer & Giulia.

Riley Osborne gets a full entrance with Thea Hail, and the show cuts to commercial. Enjoy while you can, kid. Ridge Holland arrives after the show returns from the break, and he proceeds to pummel Osborne.

Ridge Holland defeated Riley Osborne (with Thea Hail)

Holland pinned Osborne in a decisive win. A post-match beatdown by Holland leads to the surprise return of Andre Chase. He runs in to make the save.

Osborne strikes before the bell, as he dives on Holland during Holland’s entrance. It was all downhill for Osborne from there, but he looked good in the ring while putting over Holland. Setting up the finish, Holland does a gutwrench into a Sid Vicious powerbomb. Holland then hoists up Osborne for the Redeemer DDT, and Holland easily covers Osborne for a pinfall.

Osborne got some hope spots, and he also executed a tornado DDT on the floor. They fought near the announce desk, which would foreshadow a key moment in the post-match attack. Holland would attack Osborne again after the bell. Holland is pummeling him, and Holland teasing putting Osborne through the announce desk. Suddenly, Andre Chase runs down and is a house of fire. Chase sends Holland packing, and Chase sends Holland out of the ring.

Byron Saxton is interviewing Tatum Paxley, and they are discussing Paxley’s feud with Wendy Choo. Jaida Parker, flanked by OTM, interrupt the interview, and she steals Saxton away for a promo of her own. Parker is cutting a promo on Vice when Paxley takes exception to Parker’s interruption. This would seem to set up a match between the two.

Brooks Jensen (with Shawn Spears) defeated Ashante “Thee” Adonis

Jensen pinned Adonis after a draping DDT and a few distractions. Karmen Petrovic causes a distraction at ringside, and Shawn Spears also interferes to set up the finish.

This match itself was set up earlier in the show with a skit where Jensen stomps on roses that Adonis had given to Karmen Pertrovic. She appears at ringside during the match with a bag. Petrovic empties the bag on the ring apron, and the tattered rose pedals fall out. This distracts Adonis, and ultimately costs him the match. But maybe he at least has romance with Petrovic, who appears to be turning heel.

For the finish, Adonis is already distracted by Petrovic as he climbs the turnbuckles. Spears jumps on the apron and grabs the top rope, which trips up Adonis. He is crotched on the top turnbuckle, and Jensen strikes with a draping DDT. Jensen then covers Adonis for a three count.

Another video package hypes the arrival of DELTA, although she is still not identified by name.

Lexis King is gloating about his win tonight with Charlie Dempsey and company. King passe by Tony D’Angelo and The Family. Luca Crusifino wants to face Oba Femi in a singles match, and “The Don” gives his blessing to the match.

Iyo Sky & Kairi Sane against Jakara Jackson & Lash Legend in a tag team match is announced for next Tuesday on NXT. Another women’s tag match is confirmed for next week, with Giulia & Vaquer teaming against two members of Fatal Influence.

Ethan Page defeated Je’Von Evans and Wes Lee in a triple threat number one contender’s match

Page steals a pin from Evans, and Page pins Evans in the process. Clever finish to put heat on Page, while keeping Evans strong. Lots of action and other clever spots, albeit at a rapid pace. Page ambushes Trick Williams in a post-match angle where they spin the wheel.

Just before the show is cutting to its final commercial break, Page backdrops Lee on the announce desk. Page is proud of himself, thinking he is clever. All of a sudden, Evans comes flying over the top rope to wipe out Page with a dive. The show cuts to commercials as Evans takes his turn to boast.

The fast-paced high spots continue when the show returns from the break. Page begins to run roughshod on both Lee and Evans. Page gets a near falls where Lee flew in to break up the count. Lee soon some time to shine, as gets a near falls. That leads to the studio audience starting a “N-X-T” chant.

All three fall for a triple down. The studio audience again start “N-X-T”, along with some “fight forever” because why not?

Evans leaps to the top rope to execute a great Spanish Fly. Evans springs off the ropes to deliver a jumping kick for a close near fall. Evans gets another near fall on Lee, after a springboarding into a cutter.

They set up a Tower of Down as they go home. Evans sticks the landing. After landing on his feet, Evans boots Page out of the ring with a superkick. Evans then leaps off the top rope with a tornillo splash. Evans seemingly has victory in his grasp when Page jumps in to roll-up Evans with a cradle for a three count. Page steals the pinfall, and becomes number one contender in doing so.

Page cuts a promo after the match, when Page calls out NXT Champion Trick Williams. Out comes Williams to face off with Page. They spin the wheel to make the deal. The wheel stops on “Devil’s Playground” for their rematch. So whatever that means. Weapons I am sure, and no disqualification. Another serious rematch is made silly with a cheesy gimmick match, and this one happens to involve the brand’s top men’s championship. I guess it is still for a good cause, which is a Halloween-themed PLE.

Trick is cool with the gimmick match, and he poses with the NXT title. Page cheap shots Trick and waylays him with a lighting fixture. Page grabs the title belt and stands over Trick as the show goes off the air.

Overall, this was good show. However, they never explained the wheel gimmick that well for those that are likely unaware. Likewise, the wheel gimmick came off so silly. It detracts from the current feuds instead of complimenting them.

WWE NXT No Mercy live results: Ethan Page vs. Joe Hendry

Ethan Page will defend the NXT Championship against TNA’s Joe Hendry on tonight’s WWE NXT No Mercy from Denver, Colorado, with former champion Trick Williams as special guest referee.

This is Hendry’s first shot at the NXT title while Page is looking for his third title defense.

NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez will defend against Jaida Parker who won a gauntlet eliminator match to earn the shot.

Just two weeks after winning the titles, NXT Tag Team Champions Chase U (Andre Chase & Ridge Holland) will defend against former champions Axiom & Nathan Frazer in a rematch.

NXT North American Champion Oba Femi will look to continue his impressive run as titleholder as he defends against Tony D’Angelo, while NXT Women’s North American Champion Kelani Jordan will defend against Wendy Choo.

Fresh off his win for the TNA X-Division Championship at Friday’s Emergence, Zachary Wentz will cross the line into NXT to battle former partner turned enemy Wes Lee.

Nathan Frazer & Axiom defeated Chase U (Andre Chase & Ridge Holland) for the NXT Tag Team titles

Chase U worked as subtle heel to start with Chase landing a knee to the stomach and Vic Joseph bringing up that if you played the game, that would have been a kitchen sink. Frazer and Ridge had a killer David vs. Goliath vibe with Frazer flipping to evade and Holland taking him down with a delayed butterfly suplex for 2. Superkick party from Axiom and Frazer led to a standing SSP to Chase by Frazer to get 2.

Holland ran wild on Frazer with a double overhook suplex, an overhead belly to belly and a Yokosuka cutter for 2. Axiom came in and ate a powerslam and diving headbutt before Frazer saved at 2.5. Chase tagged in and hit a Spanish Fly and snap tiger driver for 2.5 on Axiom. Holland wanted a double chokeslam on the floor, but ate offense and double dives to avoid that. Chase tagged in and ate an Axiom frog splash and a Frazer springboard 450 for 2!

Frazer’s superkick is avoided by Chase, but it’s turned into a gamenguri to weaken Chase for a superplex and the brainbuster/Golden Ratio hit for 2.5. Golden Ratio missed Chase and hit Frazer before a Holland Clothesline from Hell and powerbomb/backstabber hit for 2.9! An Axiom flash cradle got 2 before a Spanish Fly from Axiom and Phoenix Splash from Frazer win it! Post-match saw Holland beat up Chase U with Thea Hail pleading for him to stop – and she is perfect in this role given how he looks three times her size. Holland stared at his hands after putting Chase into the announce table with the Redeemer/Rampage.

Pete Dunne hype video sets up him starting in wrestling at 12 and being in the business for 18 years and overcoming everything, including being beaten up on a bus by a group of people who didn’t help him. Trick’s side of it focuses on his hardships and like Dunne, blended his real-life toughness with what his character has gone through. The history of Wes Lee and Zachary Wentz is recapped, largely focusing on their WWE history and not getting into Wentz’s release two years ago.

Zachary Wentz defeated Wes Lee

It started off fast with each man countering everything else because they knew each other so well. Wentz got an edge off a dropdown opening the door for a sliding dropkick. Lee swept the leg on the apron and landed some soft kicks on the floor against the LED apron. Wentz landed a handspring knee and got a nice ovation from the crowd and a TNA chant. A Wentz swanton got 2 before a Lee meteora was turned into a mid-ring Boston Crab! Cardiac kick hit for 2 on Wentz before a blockbuster DDT hit and setup some floor combat.

Wentz was sent into the steps, but avoided a meteora to send Lee into and over the steps. A Wes Lee Black Mess sent Wentz into the announce table and through it, so Wes just did the Swerve Stomp to the floor anyway. Hopefully his ankles wind up okay. Trey Miguel showed up at ringside to open the door for a Destroyer by Wentz off the apron to the floor! UFO cutter hit for the win!

Fatal Influence hype video aired after Choo vs. Jordan is advertised. Oba Femi hype video airs before Hank and Tank appear with an Instagram Live video recapping the show so far.

NXT Women’s North American Champion Kelani Jordan defeated Wendy Choo to retain

Jordan got a quick 2 count off a Tiger Mask feint into a schoolgirl. Jordan landed a tornillo to the floor and landed right on her knees hard. A double-backflip moonsault got 2 for Jordan. Choo locked her in a tree of woe on the apron for a dropkick. Sunset flip into the buckle for Choo leads to a basement flatliner. The crowd is beyond dead here – to the point where the PC’s single ceiling fan made more noise than the fans are here. Jordan landed a Pele kick and a sitout DDT for 2.

Choo landed a power bomb and full nelson slam for 2. They go up top for a superplex in theory before they each just fall off and Choo locked on the cobra clutch. Jordan doesn’t quite fire up, but responds to avoid losing and landed a frog splash and split-leggedmoonsault to win to no reaction. This was a scary match crowd reaction-wise. After the match, Tatum Paxley jumped Wendy Choo and locked on the dragon sleeper to “stunned silence” according to Vic Joseph – so now he brings up how quiet the fans were.

-Jaida Parker hype video airs and we see Thea Hail leave with Andre Chase in an ambulance. Backstage, Ridge Holland offered no explanation for what he did. In a strange move given how many video packages have aired, Oba Femi vs. D’Angelo got none to actually build it up – but just the one to showcase Femi with Booker saying that Oba Femi passes the airport test.

NXT North American Champion Oba Femi defeated Tony D’Angelo to retain

Collar and elbow to start with Femi turning it into a headlock and then sending the Don down with a tackle. D’Angelo hits a Cactus Jack-style clothesline sending Femi and himself to the floor before landing a flying forearm mid-ring. Femi snap suplexed him down for 2 before a Bob Roop-style shoulderbreaker got 2.5. Femi boxed the ears with D’Angelo going for a belly to belly before they work to the floor for an apron DDT from D’Angelo.

Femi recovered and landed an overhead belly to belly before a Ken Shamrock-style standing side belly to belly got 2. They go back and forth on forearms before D’Angelo landed a powerslam and an electric chair drop got 2. D’Angelo got 2 off a spear, but ate a tossing back suplex and a Cactus clothesline from Femi. Femi hit the pop-up powerbomb for 2.9! D’Angelo hit a Ron Simmons-style spinebuster, but couldn’t follow up. Femi landed a powerbomb and then rolled him into a Batista bomb to win it. This was one of D’Angelo’s best singles matches yet and showed a powerhouse side that is rarely-seen while Femi sold more than usual and looked good doing so – an excellent showcase for both men who saw their stocks rise here.

Backstage, Trick Williams told Ethan Page to abide by his rules or he’ll whoop that Trick. Backstage, Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz chat and Wentz says he’s got one brother left and they want the new tag champs. Roxanne Perez vs. Jaida Parker is hyped up once again before Parker gets the now-traditional one-shot big entrance.

NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez defeated Jaida Parker to retain

Parker and Perez got into a game of one upsmanship with escaping ground moves – with Perez flipping out of a headscissor before returning the slap from the TV interview. Perez dove to the floor and almost ate a DVD on the floor before escaping and slamming Parker’s injured ribs into the steps and then arm-trapping her before stomping her ribs into the steps again. Perez brought her in for a trio of stomps to the stomach. Roxanne reminds me a lot of a female Bret Hart here – using every part of the environment to logically take advantage of an opportunity.

A kneeling abdominal stretch keeps the edge going for Perez. The top rope tear drop that worked against Parker earlier and opened the door for Perez’s advantage finally paid off and got 2 for Parker. Parker hit a slick inverted suplex, but Perez locked on the crossface before turning it into a Rings of Saturn with elbows to the ribs before Parker powered up and Samoan dropped her. Sole butt hit for Perez but Pop Rocks is avoided and sends her to the floor where Parker missed a hip attack through the timekeeper’s barricade. Pop Rocks on the fallen barricade on the floor leads to another in the ring and a title retention for The Prodigy. Match of the Night so far.

Giulia then walked out to stare down Roxanne and boy, does she just fit in right away from second one. That will probably be the Halloween Havoc women’s title match.

-Ava announces that Hank and Tank, Gallus and the Rascalz fight Tuesday for a no. 1 contender’s tag title triple threat and the winner of the NXT Title match will have an NXT CW show debut title match. Trick came out for the main event and Booker T was on fire for this and for anything involving Roxanne. Joe Hendry went from working any job he could during the pandemic-era of ROH to make ends meet to now main eventing a WWE PLE.

NXT Champion Ethan Page defeated Joe Hendry to retain

Hendry kipped up after a headlock takeover from Page as “We Believe” chants break out. Hendry walked around with Page in a slam position before delivering a suplex for 2. Page got a front choke that Hendry turned into another suplex for 2. Page wanted a superplex, but it’s almost turned into an avalanche Standing Ovation before Page turned that into an avalanche powerslam for 2.5. Hendry hit a superplex and an Air Sabut to the floor.

Page recovers with an Ego’s Edge on the floor. Hendry landed an Ego’s Edge mid-ring for 2.5! Hendry got a fallaway slam and a huge “We Believe” chant for stomping his foot before hitting the Standing Ovation, but Page got his foot under the rope to break the count. Page shoved Hendry into Trick and hit a Standing Ovation and got 2.5 with a replacement ref counting. Page hit a DDT on the belt before Trick slid in to prevent the new ref from counting three. Page hit a low blow and a standing Ego’s Edge ala Hernandez’s Border Toss to win it.

Pete Dunne jumped Trick on the floor and landed the Bitter End on the floor to further cement their match for Tuesday.

WWE NXT live results: New number one contenders decided

Tonight, WWE will determine Ethan Page and Roxanne Perez’s challengers for NXT No Mercy.

Pete Dunne, TNA star Joe Hendry, and the newly heel Wes Lee are competing in a triple threat number one contender’s match tonight. The winner gets their NXT Championship shot against Page at No Mercy on Sunday, September 1. The PLE is taking place from Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado.

A gauntlet eliminator match is set to decide the No Mercy challenger for Perez. Jaida Parker, Karmen Petrovic, Wren Sinclair, Kendal Grey, Sol Ruca, and Adriana Rizzo are the participants.

After their NXT Tag Team title win last week, Chase U will hold a celebration for Andre Chase & Ridge Holland tonight. Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson vs. Hank Walker & Tank Ledger, Lola Vice vs. Wendy Choo, and Ashante “Thee” Adonis vs. Dion Lennox have also been announced.

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

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The show begins with footage from “earlier today” where Karmen Petrovic is attacked by Izzi Dame. Referees and officials pulled Dame away, but Petrovic’s status for the gauntlet match tonight is now in question.

Chase U opens with the show from the sound stage at the Performance Center in Orlando, and members of the student body enter through the crowd. Thea Hail, Riley Osborne, Duke Hudson, and the new NXT Tag Team Champions — Andre Chase & Ridge Holland — come through the studio audience on their way to the ring to celebrate winning the tag titles.

Andre Chase says it is a new year for Chase U, with new students, new classrooms, and new champions! Thea Hail is proud of Holland. Duke Hudson congratulated them, while also giving Holland a back hand compliment. Chase also gives Holland props, and Chase thanks him on behalf of the entire student body.

Since something like this in NXT cannot go uninterrupted, out come the former tag champs — Nathan Frazier & Axiom. The dethroned champions offer Chase U a mild congratulations. While the former champs do say Chase U were the better team on that day, Axiom contends Chase U is not the better team everyday. Axiom proclaims he and Frazier as the best team in NXT. Frazier & Axiom with their tone and demeanor are the antagonists here, though not really heels.

Frazier is about to ask for a rematch when Holland interjects. Holland cuts a promo on Chase U being the little engine that could. That is what they taught him. He came to NXT to find himself, but he found himself more lost. But Chase U stood by his side. Holland continues giving props. Holland says he busted his ass for six years and he is finally a champion, but last week was about more than him. Their mission statement is mission accomplished.

Frazier still insists on a rematch for the titles, but Osborne speaks up to say they will have go through himself and Hudson. Axiom & Frazier are then challenged by Hudson to a tag match. If the former champs win, they “maybe” get a rematch at No Mercy.

Frazier & Axiom accept the challenge from Hudson, and they go to leave. Hudson stops them by saying Chase U is always ready. Hudson & Osborne then rip off their tearaway pants like they are Latin Lover, and Chase U is in their wrestling gear ready for a match. Good thing Frazier & Axiom were already in their gear. Hope they stretched beforehand, as their match begins posthaste.

Nathan Frazier & Axiom defeated Duke Hudson & Riley Osborne (with Chase U)

Axiom pinned Osborne, which sets up a tag title rematch at No Mercy.

The match goes through a commercial break. Osborne does a flip dive over the ropes, and Chase U is jubilant as the show cuts to a break. The action continues after the break, with the former champs getting heat on Osborne as the show comes back from the break.

Hot tag to Hudson, and he cleans house. Hudson gets a near fall, and Osborne soon tags back in. Together they do a combo move that ends with Osborne giving Frazier a blockbuster-type move. Axiom jumps in to break up the subsequent pinning attempt. Osborne goes for a shooting star press, but Frazier moves. Osborne rolls through, and he runs through a wicked sequence with Frazier. They both springboard for an inverted Spanish fly of sorts.

Phoenix splash by Frazier. Nobody home. Frazier comes back with a superplex and float over for a combo where they then execute ReDRagon’s Enter the Dragon finisher. Frazier then leaps over the ropes to dive on Hudson, while Axiom hooks a leg to cover Osborne for a pinfall.

Cut to a backstage skit in GM Ava’s office, where Stevie Turner and Robert Stone are bickering again as they try to impress Ava. Izzi Dame enters the office, and she assumes she is taking Petrovic’s place in the match later. Instead, Ava says Brinley Reece is added to the match.

After a commercial break, Reece is in the locker room is excited for her match. Wren Sinclair chimes in, and she summons No Quarter Catch Crew.

Wendy Choo defeated Lola Vice

Choo pinned Vice after using a loaded pillow. The underhanded finish clearly sets up a rematch, with Vice looking to get her win back. NXT North American Women’s Champion Kelani Jordan did a run-in, only to get clocked inadvertently by a back fist from Vice. Jordan falls to the mat, and Vice checks on her. Meanwhile, Choo grabs the loaded pillow. Choo smacks Vice with the pillow before scoring the pinfall.

Despite Choo having a campy zombie gimmick, they have a serious match. It was very physical at time, and the match goes through a commercial break. Vice look strong before the break, but Choo is working her over when the show returns from the break. Vice makes a comeback just before Jordan runs in.

Jordan was attacked the previous week by Choo, and Choo stole Jordan title belt. Jordan challenged Choo to a title match at No Mercy. Jordan and Choo are about the brawl when Choo grabs the loaded pillow. Jordan ducks the pillow and grabs it away from Choo. Jordan pulls the North American title belt out of the pillow case to reveal it as the loaded object. Jordan poses with the belt as she stands over a fallen Choo.

Wes Lee is interviewed by Kelly Kincaid. They then cut a split-screen promo with Sarah Schreiber interviewing Joe Hendry. Lee and Hendry meet in a match later, which Hendry calls the biggest match of his career. Hendry vows to win and become number one contender.

A video package focuses on the new trio dubbed Fatal Influence, which consists of Fallon Henley, Jacy Jayne and Jazmyn Nyz. Henley and Jayne are upset they toiled on the indies for a break, while spoiled college athletes were courted by WWE. The only person that listened to Jayne and Henley was Nyz. So, they are a trio now.

Jaida Parker wins the number one contender’s gauntlet match

Parker is the sole survivor, and she also survived some potatoes. She also dished out her fair share. They all are still green, but they managed to pull this off. Props for that, but there is still plenty of room for improvement. In winning, Parker earns a title shot against NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez at No Mercy.

Sol Ruca and Wren Sinclair square off to start the match as he first participants. While this is a “gauntlet match,” it is also similar to the Royal Rumble. After a countdown, new participants enter the ring. Adriana Rizzo is next to enter the gauntlet. She starts off strong, only for Rizzo to be the first eliminated from the match. Ruca does a wacky powerbomb, and she covers Rizzo for the elimination.

The match continues through a split-screen commercial break, with Brinley Reece having entered the bout as the show returns from the break. Kendall Grey enters the match, basically making it a fatal four way for a moment. Grey runs wild, and she pinned Reece for an elimination. Back down to three in the ring.

Ruca puts Grey in a Romero Special, and Sinclair was supposed to bulldog Grey as Grey powers out. But it was mistimed. Ruca later press slams Grey over the ropes on Sinclair. Ruca follows it with a quebrada. Ruca got to shine a lot throughout the match.

Jaida Parker enters the gauntlet, and she is a powerhouse. Parker goes on to pin Grey after a gourdbuster, and Grey is eliminated. Sinclair tried to cradle Parker for a pinfall, but Ruca breaks it up with a springboard into a cutter. Ruca then eliminates Sinclair via pinfall.

Final two are Ruca and Parker. The studio audience rises to their feet, and they are buzzing as the last two face off. Parker blocks a springbaord, and Parker powers Ruca into a Falcon Arrow for a near fall. Small package by Ruca for two as they trade near falls.

Parker appeared to have the wind knocked out of her. Ruca counters a powerbomb, and she falls on top of Parker. There was talking in the ring, but the match continues. Parker is able to get up and walk through a high spot where she sidesteps a springboard by Ruca. Parker takes a straight jacket German suplex. Ruca springbaords into flying body press, but no water in the pool. Parker runs the ropes and delivers a stiff hip attack. Parker then scores the deciding pinfall.

Parker, flanked by OTM, cuts a promo after the match where she vows to be the next women’s champion.

NXT Champion Ethan Page is being interviewed when he is confronted by Pete Dunne, who threatens Page.

Hank Walker & Tank Ledger defeated Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows

Hank pinned Anderson for the upset win. Gallows is posted just before they go home. Hank & Tank then do a tandem finisher, which involves Tank giving Anderson a spear as Hank executes a powerslam. The match was decent, but the finish was quite a surprise.

Hank & Tank celebrate with Vic Joseph at the announce desk. Hank & Tank are rowdy, so out comes security. They merely join in the party, as they celebrate with Hank (who in storyline was once a part of the security team).

Shawn Spears is talking backstage with Malik Blade & Edris Enofe. A brawl breaks out when Spears insults Brinley Reece, and Blade gets angry. Enofe & Blade then brawl with Spears. The camera is knocked over while Spears supposedly is given a chair shot. Spears sells his arm as referees pour in to break up the melee.

Ava got to attend a Slipknot concert and meet the band Slipknot. There was some cross-promotion here, as the announcers on commentary plug Slipknot’s tour.

No Quarter Catch Crews are in the ring to celebrate Charlie Dempsey regaining the Heritage Cup for the faction. Dempsey is trying to cut a promo, but Wren Sinclair keeps interrupting him. Dempsey quotes Lou Thesz and Billy Robinson as he begins his promo. Sinclair interjects. She is not familiar with “Billy Thesz or Lou Robinson.” However, if “Charles” says they are good people, then they must be good people.

Dempsey goes back to boasting as he vows to make the Heritage Cup the most valuable title in NXT. Sinclair again interrupts. She says “Charles” will defend “our” Cup against anyone in an open challenge. The theme music for Oba Femi blares, and out comes the NXT North American Champion. Sinclair is aghast, and she immediately apologizes to Dempsey.

Femi cuts a really good promo as he threatens Dempsey. Out comes Tony D’Aneglo for yet another interruption. Dempsey assumes “The Don” wants a rematch for the Cup. D’Angelo instead blows off that notion. The Don glares at Femi. D’Angelo adds he and The Family do not forget. The Don snaps his fingers, and The Family jumps No Quarter Catch Crew. Meanwhile, The Don is still glaring a hole through Femi. The melee between faction sets up a mixed trios match for next week.

Femi brawls with D’Angelo. Femi hoists him up for a powerbomb, but The Don counters to escape. The Don then gives Femi a spinebuster. D’Angelo grabs the title belt and he places it on a fallen Femi.

Ashante “Thee” Adonis defeated Dion Lennox

Adonis pinned Lennox after a superkick. I can understand wanting to get over Adonis, but did they have to do it at the expense of a debuting Lennox?

They did a skit before the match where three women fawned over Lennox, much to the chagrin of Adonis. Lennox does the Clark Kent gimmick as he wears glasses to the ring. He removes the glasses like Clark Kent turning into Superman, and Lennox is suddenly fired up to wrestle. Or something like that. Regardless, he still lost clean in his in-ring debut on NXT television. So much for being Superman.

They have a competitive match, and Lennox got some offense. Adonis did a corkscrew tornillo splash at one point. Lennox hulked up after being slapped across the face by Adonis. Lennox gets a near fall after an Arn Anderson spinebuster. Before the near fall, Lennox also delivers a receipt by slapping Adonis across the face.

Adonis with an eye poke to counter a suplex. Adonis goes on to trip up Lennox after he climbed the turnbuckles. Lennox takes a Hot Shot on the top rope, and Adonis tunes up the band like he is Shawn Michaels in 1996. Adonis measures and delivers Sweet Chin Music. Adonis then covers Lennox for a pinfall.

Lexis King bickers with Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson in a backstage skit.

Joe Hendry defeated Pete Dunne and Wes Lee in a triple threat match to become the number one contender for the NXT Championship

NXT Champion Ethan Page provided guest commentary for the match, and he would factor into the finish. Trick Williams also runs in for the finish to ambush Dunne, which costs Dunne the match. Lee was odd man out at the finish, despite being heavily involved in the action itself before then. While Lee got to shine at times, this match was more about getting Hendry over as the next challenger. The Trick run in seems to also add more to a potential grudge match with Williams against Dunne. Likewise, Zachary Wentz jumps Lee while looking for a measure of revenge.

The match goes through a commercial break. Hendry stands tall before the break, and he fires up again when the show returns from commercials. Hendry does a feat of strength where he does a double fallaway slam on both Dunne and Lee, or at least he sort of does it. Studio audience still loves Hendry. The crownd claps along and chants for Hendry.

Lee does a lionsault press on both Dunne & Hendry, leading to a triple down. Moments later, Dunne traps both Hendry and Lee in a double joint lock. Dunne also gets a near fall. Lee also gets a near fall, after he spiked Dunne with a tornado DDT. They do what appeared to be a Tower of Doom spot, but the show cut to a wide shot (so possibly the spot was slightly botched). Nevertheless, Lee gets another near fall, only to have his fingers snapped by Dunne moments later.

Hendry with a chokeslam on Dunne, and Hendry goes for a cover. Page pulls the referee out of the ring like he is the NWO on Nitro in 1998. An angry Hendry takes his frustrations out on Lee, as Hendry chokeslams Lee on the announce desk (which did not break). Back in the ring, Hendry delivers another chokeslam. This time on Dunne, but Hendry cannot go for a pin because Page is blocking a new referee from entering the ring.

Hendry is distracted by Page, allowing Dunne to sneak in for a Bitter End. Suddenly, Trick Williams runs in and hits Dunne with a knee strike. Dunne is out cold as Hendry rolls over to drape an arm over Dunne. One. Two. Three. Page saw what was happening, but he was too late in jumping in break up the count. Hendry scores a pinfall to win the match. Hendry is now the number one contender.

Wentz runs in to attack Lee after the match. Security pours into the ring to pull Wentz off Lee as the show ends.