WWE NXT Results January 16, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

January 16, 2024 at 5:05 AM
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WWE NXT Results January 16, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here is the live coverage of WWE NXT which is scheduled to air live on January 16, 2024, from Capital Wrestling Center with a full action-packed match card.





Make sure you follow us on social so that you can come to know about momentary announcements and the latest results of WWE NXT and others. WWE NXT is broadcasted on USA Network [8 PM ET on Tuesday ] [You can watch WWE NXT live at 6:30 in India on Sony Ten 1/1HD/3/3HD every Wednesday morning].





WWE NXT Time In Canada: It airs live every Friday at 8 Am EDT on Sportsnet 360





WWE NXT Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on SuperSport Variety 3 in South Africa on Thursdays at 02:00 am CAT





NXT Time In Italy: In Italy, NXT airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm



WWE NXT Results January 16, 2024 & Winners

First Round Match in the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic: Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams vs. Edris Enofe and Malik Blade




Hayes and Blade kick things off, each executing an arm drag. They both go for leg sweeps and covers. Trying to dropkick simultaneously, they both quickly get back on their feet. Blade locks in a wrist hold, and Enofe tags in. Together, they deliver a double back elbow and Enofe gets chopped after attempting a basketball-inspired move.





Trick enters the match, nailing a dropkick and following it up with a couple of slams. Another slam from Trick, and then another. Blade tags back in, Trick lands punches on Enofe, and then unleashes a flying clothesline on Blade. Trick also pulls off a snap neck breaker on Enofe.





Hayes misses a move off the turnbuckle, and Blade seizes the opportunity with a series of clotheslines. He then dropkicks Trick off the apron, and Hayes responds with a super kick. Enofe tags in, misses a cross body, but connects with a drop kick.





Trick tags back in, and Enofe executes some arm drags, although Trick manages to avoid one. Irish whip from Trick, leading to a corner splash. Hayes tags in for a double shoulder tackle, and Trick sends Hayes onto Enofe with a splash, getting a near fall. Trick tags in and lands punches on Enofe, who kicks back and elbows Trick.





Blade tags in, sending Trick into the turnbuckles. Enofe executes a Tiger Feint Kick, and Blade follows it up with a slingshot senton. Trick attempts an arm drag, but Blade counters with punches. Enofe re-enters, punching Trick as well. Enofe finishes with a faceplant, and they collaborate on a flapjack for Hayes. Blade and Enofe dive onto Hayes and Trick.





Chops are exchanged between Hayes and Enofe, and Hayes delivers an elbow drop upon Enofe's return. Trick tags in for a double back elbow, and he secures a near fall after a front face lock. Blade tags in, executing a suplex and nearly getting the pin. Blade misses punches in the corner, but Trick's jabs and uppercut connect. However, Trick misses a dropkick when Blade holds onto the ropes. Blade retaliates with a dropkick and secures a near fall.





Enofe tags in, and together they land a double back elbow. Enofe nearly pins Trick, maintaining a front face lock. Despite Trick blocking an Irish whip, he misses a splash. Hayes tags in, grabbing a near fall with a rollup. He follows it up with a reverse chin lock, and although Enofe attempts a belly-to-back suplex, Hayes resists. Blade tags in, delivering a slingshot backbreaker and another near fall.





Enofe retaliates with forearms, Trick tags in, and a back elbow followed by a clothesline ensues. Enofe avoids a cyclone kick, but Trick hits a double flapjack. Trick targets Enofe's ribs with kicks, then executes a uranage for another near fall. Hayes tags in and lands a springboard clothesline on Enofe, but Blade counters with a kick and a frog splash, securing a near fall. Enofe attempts a pescado, but Trick intervenes with a punch. Hayes finishes with the First 48, and Trick tags in to seal the victory with a flying knee.



WINNER: Trick Williams and Carmelo Hayes (advance to face winner of LWO versus Chase U)



Fallon Henley interviews Kelly Kincaid, asking about her strategy for the night. Fallon emphasizes the need to get through 19 opponents in the chaotic battle royal. She aims to showcase her abilities and believes that reducing the competition to the final four will secure her victory.





The broadcast then recaps Dragon Lee's recent North American Championship win and the events surrounding the title last week.





Oba Femi, the North American Champion, enters the ring, expressing that his success aligns with a prophecy foretelling his dominance. He highlights his past triumphs as a young Nigerian prince and D1 athlete. Femi asserts his intent to crush anyone opposing him in NXT, emphasizing his divine right to rule. Dragon Lee interrupts, acknowledging Femi's victory but requesting a championship rematch at Vengeance Day. Femi declines, stating that Open Challenges are closed, but leaves room for consideration.





In the backstage area, Lola and Elektra discuss their tag match and Tatum Paxley's belief that she will win the upcoming battle royal.





Oba Femi continues his proclamation in the ring, refusing Lee's challenge for an Open Challenge rematch but hinting at possible consideration.





In another backstage segment, Eddy Thorpe talks with Hank and Tank, expressing satisfaction with his performance against Dijak. Trey Bearhill introduces himself, expressing gratitude for Eddy representing their culture. Dijak interrupts, making condescending remarks about their culture and claiming he can handle Bearhill in their upcoming match.





Trick and Hayes celebrate their recent victory in the locker room, discussing their progress in the Dusty Classic. Ilja Dragunov appears, informing Trick that he's cleared for their match and offers Trick a title opportunity at Vengeance Day. Trick shares the news with Hayes, who reminds him that the Dusty Classic finals coincide with Vengeance Day.



atum Paxley and Lyra Valkyria vs Lola Vice and Elektra Lopez



Lyra and Lopez kick off the match, with Lopez initiating a full nelson and cravate. Lyra manages to escape and applies a side headlock. Demonstrating agility, Lyra floats over in the corner and nearly secures a pin with a rollup. She maintains control with a side headlock. Lopez retreats to the floor to avoid a spinning heel kick, and Lyra responds with a dropkick through the ropes. Tatum tags in and repeats the move on Lola.





Tatum executes a front face lock, and Lopez answers with a snapmare, but Tatum counters with a cartwheel. Lopez resorts to choking Tatum in the ropes, and Lola tags in, delivering kicks to Tatum's chest for a near fall. Lola follows up with knees to the midsection, and Lopez tags in, connecting with shoulders. Lola tags back in, and they execute a double forearm, resulting in a near fall for Lola.





Lyra and Lopez re-enter the match, with Lyra delivering clotheslines and an enzuigiri. A Northern Lights suplex by Lyra almost secures the victory. Lopez kicks Lyra into the corner, and Tatum tags in, hitting a crossbody for a near fall. Lyra and Lola engage in a punch exchange. When Tatum pushes Lyra out of harm's way, Lola kicks Tatum, causing her to fall onto Lopez for the three-count.



WINNER: Lyra Valkyria and Tatum Paxley



In the locker room, the women discuss their aspirations of becoming the number one contender. Arianna Grace encourages the others to believe in their goals, emphasizing that belief leads to achievement. She confidently declares her intent to win tonight, referencing her victory over Roxanne Perez the previous week.





Grace envisions herself walking down the aisle to challenge Lyra for the Women's title. Expressing determination, she states that her efforts are not just for herself but for every girl with dreams. Addressing those who doubt her, Grace asserts that she is progressing one step closer to the title. As she shares her thoughts, everyone gradually leaves the locker room during Grace's speech.



Ridge Holland vs Joe Coffey (with Mark Coffey and Wolfgang)



They lock up, reaching a stalemate, and repeat the sequence. Joe throws a punch and applies a side headlock. After a shoulder tackle from Joe, they trade punches. Joe's diving headbutt misses, and Ridge responds with an overhead belly-to-belly suplex followed by a splash. Ridge Irish whips Joe and executes a back body drop, then delivers another overhead belly-to-belly suplex, backing Joe into the corner.





Ridge continues with shoulders and punches, even knocking Wolfgang off the apron. Joe fights back with a dropkick and more Irish whips. A double jump elbow drop earns Joe a near fall. He transitions into an armbar. Ridge counters with knees and a hip toss, followed by a headbutt to the chest. Ridge then gets Joe on his shoulders for a hot shot. A punch and an Island Driver secure Ridge the three-count.



WINNER: Ridge Holland



After the match, Wolfgang and Mark launch an attack on Ridge. Despite looking to the entrance, no one comes out to help. Joe then joins in, making it three against one. Instructing his allies to lift Ridge, Joe declares that no one is coming to Ridge's aid and hits All the Best for the Bells.





The scene transitions to NXT Anonymous and the latest Chase U meeting. Jacy expresses that the work has just begun and suggests a chat with Jazmin, inviting her to hang out for drinks. Following a commercial break, Kelani Jordan speaks, stating she has a chip on her shoulder and is determined to break through in 2024. She voices frustration about being told to be patient.





Brinley Reece appreciates Kelani's spirit and expresses excitement about the upcoming battle royal. Kelani emphasizes the competitive nature of the match, stating that it's every person for themselves. Both wrestlers express mutual support, hoping the other wins if not themselves.





In an interview with Kelly, Baron Corbin, self-proclaimed team leader, is interrupted by Bron. Bron questions Baron's leadership and brings up a text message with the wrong interview time. Baron attributes the error to Bron's nervousness, claiming credit for their victory in the recent match.





Bron asserts that he led the team to victory, saving Baron's "ass" for the team's glory, not Baron's. Bron declares the Wolf Dogs are on the hunt and will face Axiom and Frazer next week. Baron questions Bron about their team name, expressing his dislike. Bron suggests asking Kelly for her opinion, leading to a disagreement between Baron and Bron about who is more creative. Baron suggests "Wild Boars" as an alternative team name, and Bron walks away, leaving Baron to ponder the decision.



First Round Match in the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic: Duke Hudson and RIley Osborne (with Andre Chase) vs. Joaquin Wilde and Cruz del Toro (with Zelina Vega)



Riley initiates the action with a double-leg takedown on Cruz, attempting a quick cover for a near fall. Cruz counters with a sunset flip, nearly securing a pin. Cruz then transitions into a side headlock takedown, followed by an arm drag into an arm bar. Wilde tags in, delivering a slingshot splash for a near fall. Riley showcases agility, leaping over Wilde after an Irish whip. Duke tags in and executes a side slam on Wilde. Despite a jawbreaker from Wilde, Duke maintains control and tags Riley. They hit a double suplex, and Riley follows with a Fosbury Flop onto Cruz and Wilde, leading to a commercial break.





Upon returning, Wilde targets Riley's arm with an arm bar. Riley fights back with a punch and attempts a belly-to-back face buster for a near fall. Cruz tags in, delivering chops, and they execute an Irish whip followed by a twisting senton from Riley. Duke enters, unleashing forearms and a running boot. He blocks a kick, lands jabs, and hits the U Elbow. Duke sends Wilde airborne, attempting a powerbomb, but Cruz intervenes with an enzuigiri and a poisonrana. Cruz runs into the corner, and Duke responds with a uranage for a near fall.





Duke goes for a powerbomb, but Cruz escapes and lands a kick. Wilde tags back in, and Duke executes a side slam, but Wilde hits a missile dropkick when the referee misses the count. Wilde follows up with a thrust kick to Duke and kicks to Riley. He then performs a suicide dive into a tornado DDT on the floor. Cruz tags in, and Wilde assists with a double jump moonsault. Cruz concludes the match with a twisting senton for the three-count.



WINNER: Cruz del Toro and Joaquin Wilde (advance to face Trick Williams and Carmelo Hayes)



Adrianna expresses a mix of excitement and nerves about her upcoming match in the backstage area. Channing reassures her, emphasizing the importance of taking care of themselves in the process. Tony reminds Rizzo of her past accomplishments in fights, and Rizzo justifies her actions, stating that those individuals deserved it. Tony then emphasizes that the women in the upcoming battle royal deserve the same treatment.





Joe Gacy joins the commentary team.





The scene transitions to Robert Stone and Von Wagner discussing Von's New Year's Resolution. Oro Mensah and Noam Dar enter the conversation, and Von tosses something into the trophy. Von requests a match, but Noam informs him that there are rules to follow. Noam proposes a Heritage Cup rules match, requiring Von to beat him two out of three falls.





After Noam departs, Von expresses confusion about the rules, but Noam emphasizes the challenge. Von declares his ambition to win gold in 2024.



Dijak vs Trey Bearhill



Trey effectively blocks a kick, seizing control with a side headlock. He follows up with a back body drop and a solid shoulder tackle, punctuating the sequence with punches. However, Dijak manages to break free and strategically crotches Trey on the middle rope, delivering a subsequent super kick for a near fall.





Dijak asserts dominance with a forearm and a running back elbow. Continuing the assault, he adds a back elbow and forearm, setting up for a suplex that sends Trey crashing to the mat. The near fall follows. Trey fights back with a series of punches, but Dijak counters with a knee and a forearm to the back. Dijak executes a kick, accompanied by an elbow drop for another near fall.





In the corner, Dijak unleashes a barrage of elbows and forearms. Trey, however, turns the tide with a suplex into the turnbuckles, gaining a momentary advantage. Trey then charges into the corner with a splash, but Dijak responds with a forearm and a clothesline, sending Trey over the top rope to the floor. Outside the ring, Dijak forcefully slams Trey into the apron and the ringside barrier.





Amidst the ringside chaos, Joe intervenes, delivering a headbutt to Dijak in response to the latter's words with Vic and Booker. Trey capitalizes on the distraction, sending Dijak back into the ring. Trey resumes the offense with chops, a back rake, and a cross body for a near fall. Trey attempts to control the pace with a nerve hold, but Dijak counters with a snap mare, concluding the match with a decisive Cyclone kick for the three count.



WINNER: Dijak



Following the match, Gacy launches an attack on Dijak, leading to a backstage brawl between the two.





Lexis King delivers a running knee to the back and follows up with a straitjacket neckbreaker.





In the backstage area, JBL approaches Josh Briggs to exchange greetings. Josh expresses his interest in reviewing his match for improvement and seeks advice from JBL. JBL, reflecting on why he chose Josh for the qualifier, emphasizes the importance of Josh understanding his own identity. JBL encourages Josh to showcase himself to NXT and WWE, just as JBL revealed himself as a Wrestling God.





A video package highlights DrewVolution's commitment to intense training and conditioning. They express disappointment in recent weeks and set a common goal of showing no quarter and no mercy. The video emphasizes the importance of mental strength and announces a catch clause for determining competitors going forward.





Carmelo Hayes is in the locker room, and Trick apologizes for the title match. Hayes understands Trick's desire for the match and shares their plan to win the Dusty Cup at Vengeance Day. Trick then aims to defeat Ilja for the title. They pledge to have each other's backs, and Hayes reminds Trick not to underestimate the LWO, urging him to stay focused.





The next week will feature a contract signing for the Women's Title Match at Vengeance Day. Axiom and Nathan Frazer will face Bron Breakker and Baron Corbin in a semifinal match.





An injury update is provided, revealing that Cora Jade suffered an injury over the weekend. Wren Sinclair will be taking Cora's place in the match.



Number One Contender Battle Royal



As the bell rings, individuals pair off, with Jordan and Izzi engaging in a forearm exchange, while Parker and Rizzo take their fight to the floor. Gigi strategically sends Jackson to the apron, slamming her hand into the turnbuckle and head-butting Jackson off to eliminate her. Rizzo and Parker re-enter the ring, exchanging forearms, and Legend grabs both, sending them to the apron, but they manage to save themselves.





Izzi pushes Lash into Rizzo, eliminating her, and then knocks Rizzo off the apron. Jordan attempts a cross body from the top rope, caught by both Lash and Izzi, who press her overhead. Jordan kicks her way back to her feet, and Lash and Izzi focus on each other rather than eliminating Jordan.





Jordan gets knocked off the apron but miraculously lands on someone and falls onto the announce table, displaying creativity in avoiding elimination.





After the commercial break, a recap highlights how Kelani Jordan managed to re-enter the match.





Stevie Turner is revealed to have been eliminated during the break.





Reece attempts to eliminate Lola, but Lopez eliminates Reece from behind, aiding Lola back into the ring. They share a hug. Lopez has words for Reece, and Lola subsequently eliminates Lopez. Paxley eliminates Vice. Lopez and Vice continue their fight to the back. Blair tries to eliminate Hail, but Karmen intervenes. Gigi targets Blair with an STO and sends her to the apron. Blair hangs on to the ropes, causing Gigi to be eliminated when Blair pulls down the ropes.





Blair brings Thea to the apron, and Thea delivers a headbutt. Blair kicks Thea, setting up for a Bea Trigger, but Karmen interrupts with a crescent kick. Blair pulls Karmen to the floor, hitting a Bea Trigger. Blair then sends Karmen back into the ring, but she remains motionless, untouched by anyone.





Lash kicks Thea, and Paxley attempts a rana, but Lash blocks it, using Tatum to strike others. Tatum kicks Lash from the apron, attempting a springboard move, but Lash eliminates Tatum. Karmen is still unresponsive, untouched by any competitor. Grace tries to eliminate Lash, but she pushes Grace away. Izzi sends Grace to the mat, and after some frustration from Grace, she eliminates the unconscious Petrovic.





Kiana sends Thea into the turnbuckles, Jordan attempts to eliminate Izzi, and Lash delivers a backbreaker to Thea. Sinclair sends Perez to the ropes, but Perez holds on. Perez goes to the apron and clings to the ropes. Hail kicks Dame and Paxley, trying to eliminate Dame, but she holds on. Hail delivers a kick to Dame and a forearm to James. Thea re-enters the ring. Thea sends Dame into the turnbuckles, attempting to choke her. Thea lands an elbow to Dame, and Dame has a kick blocked but retaliates with a knee lift. Dame goes into the turnbuckles, and Thea hits a bulldog, followed by a clothesline to James, Henley, and Jordan. Thea elbows Jordan in the corner, then gives Lash a DDT. Thea kicks Perez and hits a swinging neckbreaker. Thea performs an exploder to Sinclair, followed by a flip senton and a springboard coffin drop. Thea executes a senton to Perez, followed by a springboard coffin drop. Thea delivers an exploder to James, a flip senton, and another springboard coffin drop attempt, but Dame catches Thea and sends her to the floor.





Fallon sends James to the apron and lands a forearm. Dame saves James from elimination. Lash delivers a forearm to James, and both Dame and Lash hit running clotheslines, causing both to go down. Fallon and Perez eliminate Dame. Lash executes a double clothesline to Fallon and Perez, punches Henley, and sends Perez to the apron. Lash kicks Perez, but no one has touched Karmen, who remains unresponsive. Grace tries to eliminate Lash, but she pushes her away. Izzi sends Grace to the mat, and Grace, frustrated, eliminates Izzi. Grace, noticing the unconscious Petrovic, picks her up, places her over the top rope, and eliminates her, acting as if she won a pageant. Thea then eliminates Grace.





Kiana sends Thea into the turnbuckles multiple times. Thea retaliates, sending Kiana into the turnbuckles. Jordan attempts to eliminate Izzi. Lash delivers a backbreaker to Thea. Sinclair sends James to the apron, and James eliminates Sinclair.





Now down to the final four, Kiana James, Fallon Henley, Roxanne Perez, and Kelani Jordan.





James knees and forearms Henley, and they exchange punches. Perez and Jordan also exchange punches. Fallon sends James into Jordan, and James delivers an enzuigiri. James and Henley throw punches simultaneously, both going down. Perez executes a suicide dive to Henley, while Jordan performs an Asai moonsault to James and Dame. Jordan blocks a side Russian leg sweep, getting a near fall with a rollup. Perez and Jordan each get near falls of their own. Perez executes a victory bomb on Jordan for a near fall. Henley sends Perez into the turnbuckles, hitting an elbow on Jordan. Henley delivers a jumping side kick to Perez and a springboard blockbuster to Jordan for a near fall.





James delivers a knee and forearm to Jordan. Henley responds with a back elbow to James. James counters with a spinebuster to Henley for a near fall. Jordan dropkicks Perez, kicks James, and misses a Playmaker. James executes 401k to Jordan. James sends Perez to the turnbuckles, avoiding Pop Rox. Perez places Henley on the turnbuckles for a superplex, but Perez blocks it. Perez goes under for a power bomb, but James holds on to the ropes. James kicks Henley off the apron, and Perez kicks James on the turnbuckles. Perez attempts a Frankensteiner on James, but Jordan performs a frog splash on James, and Perez breaks up the cover. Henley delivers a shining wizard to James, but Perez sends Henley to the apron, hitting a superkick. Jordan kicks Perez, and she goes for a split-legged moonsault. Dame pulls James out of the way. Perez kicks Henley and executes a kick and Pop Rox on Jordan for the three-count.



WINNER: Roxanne Perez




Following the match, Lyra Vlakyria proceeds to enter the ring, raising her title belt as she engages in a stare-down with the participants from a distance.






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Here is the list of the NXT North American champions.## The NXT North American Championship is a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the American promotion WWE, defended on their NXT brand division.## Wes Lee is the current champion in his first reign. He defeated Carmelo Hayes, Oro Mensah, Nathan Frazer, and Von Wagner in a five-man ladder match on October 22, 2022, in Orlando, FL at Halloween Havoc.## Check out the full list below.## List of the NXT North American champions No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Date Event Location Reign Days Days recog. 1 Adam Cole April 7, 2018 TakeOver: New Orleans New Orleans, LA 1 133 132 Defeated EC3, Killian Dain, Lars Sullivan, Ricochet, and Velveteen Dream in a six-man ladder match to become the inaugural champion. 2 Ricochet August 18, 2018 TakeOver: Brooklyn 4 Brooklyn, NY 1 161 161 3 Johnny Gargano January 26, 2019 TakeOver: Phoenix Phoenix, AZ 1 4 25 WWE recognizes Gargano's reign as ending on February 20, 2019, when the following episode aired on tape delay. 4 Velveteen Dream January 30, 2019 NXT Winter Park, FL 1 231 209 WWE taped two endings for the match, one with Gargano retaining and the other with Dream winning. The latter was revealed as the true result when the episode aired on tape delay on February 20, the date WWE recognizes for Dream's reign. 5 Roderick Strong September 18, 2019 NXT Winter Park, FL 1 126 126 6 Keith Lee January 22, 2020 NXT Winter Park, FL 1 175 181 WWE recognizes Lee's reign as ending on July 22, 2020, when the episode in which he vacated the title aired on tape delay. — Vacated July 15, 2020 NXT Winter Park, FL — — — Keith Lee voluntarily relinquished the title two weeks after winning the NXT Championship in order to focus on defending the latter. This episode aired on tape delay on July 22, 2020. 7 Damian Priest August 22, 2020 TakeOver XXX Winter Park, FL 1 67 67 Defeated Bronson Reed, Cameron Grimes, Johnny Gargano, and Velveteen Dream in a five-way ladder match to win the vacant title. 8 Johnny Gargano October 28, 2020 NXT:Halloween Havoc Orlando, FL 2 14 14 This was a Devil's Playground match. 9 Leon Ruff November 11, 2020 NXT Orlando, FL 1 25 25 10 Johnny Gargano December 6, 2020 TakeOver: WarGames Orlando, FL 3 163 163 This was a triple threat match, also involving Damian Priest. 11 Bronson Reed May 18, 2021 NXT Orlando, FL 1 42 41 This was a Steel Cage match. 12 Isaiah "Swerve" Scott June 29, 2021 NXT Orlando, FL 1 105 104 13 Carmelo Hayes October 12, 2021 NXT 2.0 Orlando, FL 1 172 172 This was Hayes' Breakout tournament championship cash-in match.At New Year's Evil on January 4, 2022, Hayes defeated Roderick Strong to unify the NXT Cruiserweight Championship into the NXT North American Championship. 14 Cameron Grimes April 2, 2022 Stand & Deliver Dallas, TX 1 63 63 This was a ladder match, also involving Santos Escobar, Solo Sikoa, and Grayson Waller. 15 Carmelo Hayes June 4, 2022 In Your House Orlando, FL 2 101 101 16 Solo Sikoa September 13, 2022 NXT 2.0:One Year Anniversary Show Orlando, FL 1 7 6 Sikoa replaced Wes Lee after Lee was injured by Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams. — Vacated September 20, 2022 NXT Orlando, FL — — — Shawn Michaels ordered Sikoa to vacate the title as he was not originally scheduled to be in the match in which he won the title. It is currently unknown when the segment was taped. 17 Wes Lee October 22, 2022 Halloween Havoc Orlando, FL 1 25+ 25+ Defeated Carmelo Hayes, Von Wagner, Nathan Frazer, and Oro Mensah in a five-man ladder match for the vacant title. ## Stay Tuned...##

List Of NXT Champions WWE
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List Of NXT Champions

Here is the list of the NXT champions.## The NXT Championship is a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE, defended as the top championship of their NXT brand division.## The championship was first introduced on the July 1, 2012, episode of NXT, when NXT Commissioner Dusty Rhodes announced the Gold Rush tournament, To be crowned as the inaugural NXT Champion in a single-elimination tournament involving four developmental roster wrestlers and four main roster wrestlers. Seth Rollins became the inaugural NXT Champion on July 26, 2012 (aired August 29), defeating Jinder Mahal in the finals of the tournament.## Check out the full list below.## List of the NXT champions No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Date Event Location Reign Days Days recog. 1 Seth Rollins July 26, 2012 NXT Winter Park, FL 1 133 133 2 Big E Langston December 6, 2012 NXT Winter Park, FL 1 168 153 3 Bo Dallas May 23, 2013 NXT Winter Park, FL 1 280 260 4 Adrian Neville February 27, 2014 Arrival Winter Park, FL 1 287 286 5 Sami Zayn December 11, 2014 TakeOver: R Evolution Winter Park, FL 1 62 62 6 Kevin Owens February 11, 2015 TakeOver: Rival Winter Park, FL 1 143 142 7 Finn Bálor July 4, 2015 The Beast in the East Tokyo, Japan 1 292 292 8 Samoa Joe April 21, 2016 NXT Live Lowell, MA 1 121 121 9 Shinsuke Nakamura August 20, 2016 TakeOver: Brooklyn II Brooklyn, NY 1 91 91 10 Samoa Joe November 19, 2016 TakeOver: Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2 14 13 11 Shinsuke Nakamura December 3, 2016 NXT Osaka, Japan 2 56 56 12 Bobby Roode January 28, 2017 TakeOver: San Antonio San Antonio, TX 1 203 202 13 Drew McIntyre August 19, 2017 TakeOver: Brooklyn III Brooklyn, NY 1 91 91 14 Andrade "Cien" Almas November 18, 2017 TakeOver: WarGames Houston, TX 1 140 139 15 Aleister Black April 7, 2018 TakeOver: New Orleans New Orleans, Louisiana 1 102 108 16 Tommaso Ciampa July 18, 2018 NXT Winter Park, FL 1 238 237 — Vacated March 13, 2019 NXT Winter Park, FL — — — 17 Johnny Gargano April 5, 2019 TakeOver: New York Brooklyn, NY 1 57 57 18 Adam Cole June 1, 2019 TakeOver: XXV Bridgeport, CT 1 396 403 19 Keith Lee July 1, 2020 The Great American BashNight 2 Winter Park, FL 1 52 44 20 Karrion Kross August 22, 2020 TakeOver XXX Winter Park, FL 1 4 3 — Vacated August 26, 2020 NXT Winter Park, FL — — — 21 Finn Bálor September 8, 2020 Super Tuesday II Winter Park, FL 2 212 212 22 Karrion Kross April 8, 2021 TakeOver: Stand & DeliverNight 2 Orlando, FL 2 136 136 23 Samoa Joe August 22, 2021 TakeOver 36 Orlando, FL 3 21 20 — Vacated September 12, 2021 – – — — — 24 Tommaso Ciampa September 14, 2021 NXT 2.0 Orlando, FL 2 112 111 25 Bron Breakker January 4, 2022 New Year's Evil Orlando, FL 1 63 63 26 Dolph Ziggler March 8, 2022 Roadblock Orlando, FL 1 27 26 27 Bron Breakker April 4, 2022 Raw Dallas, TX 2 227+ 227+ ## Stay tuned...##

List Of All WWE NXT TakeOver Events WWE
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List Of All WWE NXT TakeOver Events

Here is the list of all WWE NXT TakeOver events.## NXT Takeover was a series of periodic professional wrestling events produced by WWE, a professional wrestling promotion based in Connecticut. Events were produced exclusively for the promotion's NXT brand division and were broadcast live on pay-per-view (PPV) and live-streaming services Peacock and WWE Network.## Check out the complete list below.## List of all WWE NXT TakeOver events No. Event Date Venue Location Main event 1 TakeOver May 29, 2014 Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida Adrian Neville (c) vs. Tyson Kidd for the NXT Championship 2 Fatal 4-Way September 11, 2014 Adrian Neville (c) vs. Sami Zayn vs. Tyler Breeze vs. Tyson Kidd for the NXT Championship 3 R Evolution December 11, 2014 Adrian Neville (c) vs. Sami Zayn in a Title vs. Career match for the NXT Championship 4 Rival February 11, 2015 Sami Zayn (c) vs. Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship 5 Unstoppable May 20, 2015 Kevin Owens (c) vs. Sami Zayn for the NXT Championship 6 Brooklyn August 22, 2015 Barclays Center Brooklyn, New York Finn Bálor (c) vs. Kevin Owens in a Ladder match for the NXT Championship 7 Respect October 7, 2015 Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida Bayley (c) vs. Sasha Banks in a 30-minute Iron Woman match for the NXT Women's Championship 8 London December 16, 2015 SSE Arena London, England Finn Bálor (c) vs. Samoa Joe for the NXT Championship 9 Dallas April 1, 2016 Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas, Texas 10 The End June 8, 2016 Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida Samoa Joe (c) vs. Finn Bálor in a Steel Cage match for the NXT Championship 11 Brooklyn II August 20, 2016 Barclays Center Brooklyn, New York Samoa Joe (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura for the NXT Championship 12 Toronto November 19, 2016 Air Canada Centre Toronto, Ontario, Canada Shinsuke Nakamura (c) vs. Samoa Joe for the NXT Championship 13 San Antonio January 28, 2017 Freeman Coliseum San Antonio, Texas Shinsuke Nakamura (c) vs. Bobby Roode for the NXT Championship 14 Orlando April 1, 2017 Amway Center Orlando, Florida Bobby Roode (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura for the NXT Championship 15 Chicago May 20, 2017 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Illinois The Authors of Pain (Akam and Rezar) (c) vs. DIY (Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa) in a Ladder match for the NXT Tag Team Championship 16 Brooklyn III August 19, 2017 Barclays Center Brooklyn, New York Bobby Roode (c) vs. Drew McIntyre for the NXT Championship 17 WarGames November 18, 2017 Toyota Center Houston, Texas SAnitY (Alexander Wolfe, Eric Young, and Killian Dain) vs. The Authors of Pain (Akam and Rezar) and Roderick Strong vs. The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, and Kyle O'Reilly) in a WarGames match 18 Philadelphia January 27, 2018 Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Andrade "Cien" Almas (c) vs. Johnny Gargano for the NXT Championship 19 New Orleans April 7, 2018 Smoothie King Center New Orleans, Louisiana Johnny Gargano vs. Tommaso Ciampa in an unsanctioned match 20 Chicago II June 16, 2018 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Illinois Johnny Gargano vs. Tommaso Ciampa in a Chicago Street Fight 21 Brooklyn 4 August 18, 2018 Barclays Center Brooklyn, New York Tommaso Ciampa (c) vs. Johnny Gargano in a Last Man Standing match for the NXT Championship 22 WarGames November 17, 2018 Staples Center Los Angeles, California Pete Dunne, Ricochet, and War Raiders (Hanson and Rowe) vs. The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, Kyle O'Reilly, and Roderick Strong) in a WarGames match 23 Phoenix January 26, 2019 Talking Stick Resort Arena Phoenix, Arizona Tommaso Ciampa (c) vs. Aleister Black for the NXT Championship 24 New York April 5, 2019 Barclays Center Brooklyn, New York Johnny Gargano vs. Adam Cole in a two-out-of-three falls match for the vacant NXT Championship 25 XXV June 1, 2019 Webster Bank Arena Bridgeport, Connecticut Johnny Gargano (c) vs. Adam Cole for the NXT Championship 26 Toronto August 10, 2019 Scotiabank Arena Toronto, Ontario, Canada Adam Cole (c) vs. Johnny Gargano in a two-out-of-three falls match for the NXT Championship 27 WarGames November 23, 2019 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Illinois Tommaso Ciampa, Keith Lee, Dominik Dijakovic, and Kevin Owens vs. The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, Kyle O'Reilly, and Roderick Strong) in a WarGames match 28 Portland February 16, 2020 Moda Center Portland, Oregon Adam Cole (c) vs. Tommaso Ciampa for the NXT Championship 29 In Your House June 7, 2020 Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida Charlotte Flair (c) vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Io Shirai for the NXT Women's Championship 30 XXX August 22, 2020 Keith Lee (c) vs. Karrion Kross for the NXT Championship 31 31 October 4, 2020 Capitol Wrestling Center at WWE Performance Center Orlando, Florida Finn Bálor (c) vs. Kyle O'Reilly for the NXT Championship 32 WarGames December 6, 2020 The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Kyle O'Reilly, Roderick Strong, and Bobby Fish) vs. Team McAfee (Pat McAfee, Pete Dunne, Danny Burch, and Oney Lorcan) in a WarGames match 33 Vengeance Day February 14, 2021 Finn Bálor (c) vs. Pete Dunne for the NXT Championship 34 Stand & Deliver April 7, 2021 Io Shirai (c) vs. Raquel González for the NXT Women's Championship April 8, 2021 Adam Cole vs. Kyle O'Reilly in an unsanctioned match 35 In Your House June 13, 2021 Karrion Kross (c) vs. Adam Cole vs. Kyle O'Reilly vs. Johnny Gargano vs. Pete Dunne for the NXT Championship 36 36 August 22, 2021 Karrion Kross (c) vs. Samoa Joe for the NXT Championship Stay Tuned...##

NXT Champion Plans Scrapped for Roxanne Perez Due to Injury WWE News
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NXT Champion Plans Scrapped for Roxanne Perez Due to Injury

Former NXT Women's Champion Roxanne Perez is set to challenge Lyra Valkyria for the title at NXT Stand & Deliver, but a new report reveals scrapped plans due to an injury. ## Perez has recently undergone a character shift, turning heel for the first time. Fans speculated this filled the spot originally intended for her former tag team partner and rival Cora Jade, who suffered a torn ACL in January. ## Fightful Select reports that according to NXT sources, Perez wasn't taking Jade's planned spot. Instead, WWE planned to reunite Perez and Jade as heels before Jade's injury. The pair had won the NXT Women's Tag Team Championships together in 2022 but broke up shortly after when Jade turned on Perez.## Despite the scrapped plans, reports indicate high praise for Perez. One NXT source described her as "professional beyond her years," while another stated "the sky is the limit" for the 22-year-old star.## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

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WWE NXT Results April 2, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap NXT
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WWE NXT Results April 2, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here is the live coverage of WWE NXT which is scheduled to air live on April 2, 2024 from Capital Wrestling Center with a full action-packed match card.## Make sure you follow us on social so that you can come to know about momentary announcements and the latest results of WWE NXT and others. WWE NXT is broadcasted on USA Network [8 PM ET on Tuesday ] [You can watch WWE NXT live at 5:30 in India on Sony Ten 1/1HD/3/3HD every Wednesday morning].## WWE NXT Time In Canada: It airs live every Friday at 8 Am EDT on Sportsnet 360## WWE NXT Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on SuperSport Variety 3 in South Africa on Thursdays at 02:00 am CAT## NXT Time In Italy: In Italy, NXT airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm ## WWE NXT Results April 2, 2024 & Winners ## Joaquin Wilde and Cruz del Toro vs Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson vs Axiom and Nathan Frazer in the Finals of the Number One Contender Tournament ## The match starts with a bang as Cruz and Frazer attempt suicide dives before the bell even rings. The action is fast-paced with many near falls and high-risk maneuvers. Axiom displays impressive technical skills, while Wilde showcases his high-flying abilities. Frazer utilizes his agility with a springboard moonsault and inverted DDTs. Cruz showcases his aerial offense with a top rope attempt and a quebrada. ## Karl and Luke constantly interfere in the match, preventing high-risk moves and causing chaos. The tension builds as a potential Tower of Doom is teased but ultimately fails. Wilde takes control for a while with a corkscrew senton off the ring post. However, Cruz fights back with a drop kick and a near fall. Wilde teams up with Cruz for a double back elbow and a springboard splash.## Karl disrupts the flow again by sending Wilde to the floor. Luke joins the fight and targets Frazer with kicks and headbutts. Axiom enters the ring and delivers chops, forearms, and a dropkick to Wilde.## He attempts a Spanish Fly but is stopped by Wilde. Axiom manages to land the move later for a near fall. However, Frazer steals the show with a frog splash on Wilde, followed by another frog splash from Axiom. Karl intervenes again, catching Axiom after his splash and sending him into the turnbuckles. The fight spills outside the ring with kicks being exchanged by everyone. ## Back in the ring, Cruz attempts a twisting moonsault but misses. Karl and Luke capitalize with a Magic Killer, but Axiom and Wilde break up the pin. The action continues with superkicks, clotheslines, and a suicide dive by Axiom. Frazer takes advantage of the chaos and hits a 450 splash on Cruz for the surprising victory. ## WINNER: Axiom and Nathan Frazer ## Kelly Kincaid interviews Frazer and Axiom after their victory. They say they never lost momentum and are now moving on to the biggest Stand and Deliver. Axiom acknowledges the talent of Baron and Bron but insists they are unstoppable. The segment ends with a hint of a championship win for Frazer and Axiom.## Meanwhile, Bron Breakker and Baron Corbin are on the HBalKony. Lexis King throws shade at those who failed to win, referencing Mr. Stone and Von Wagner. King expresses surprise at Wagner wanting another match against him and questions his ability to win without Stone's guidance.## Ilja Dragunov is interviewed about his upcoming match. He admits to being cautious. The scene cuts to Dragunov's car being immobilized with a wheel boot. A mysterious vehicle pulls up and offers Dragunov a ride, but he refuses. The passenger insists, mentioning the Don, leaving Dragunov with a difficult decision. ## Fallon Henley (with Kelani Jordan and Thea Hail) vs Jacy Jayne (with Jazmyn Nyx, Kiana James, and Izzi Dame) ## Jacy and Fallon lock up, trading takedowns and grappling for control. Jacy gains the upper hand with a hair pull and waist lock, but Fallon fights back with a back elbow and a sliding trip. Fallon throws a jumping side kick and nearly pins Jacy, but gets distracted by Kiana on the ringside. Jacy capitalizes on the distraction with a forearm to the back, followed by a baseball slide and punches on the floor. Thea attempts to interfere but is held back by Jordan.## Jacy regains control inside the ring with a neckbreaker and near fall. She targets Fallon's weaknesses by driving her into the turnbuckles repeatedly. Fallon rallies with a sunset flip attempt, but Jacy overpowers her with a running back elbow and attacks her collarbone. Jacy applies a rear chin lock, but Fallon escapes with an elbow to the midsection.## Fallon fights back with a flurry of forearms, a headbutt, punches, a clothesline, a chop, and a facebuster. However, her focus shifts to Kiana on the apron, allowing Jacy to land a devastating running knee upon Fallon's return to the ring. Jacy capitalizes on the opportunity and pins Fallon for the three count, securing a hard-fought victory. ## WINNER: Jacy Jayne ## Jacy returns to NXT, declaring her rightful place at the top. She claims she befriended Thea only to manipulate her and regain the attention she believes she deserves. Ava promptly dismisses Jacy.## Thea arrives and receives news from Ava about a six-woman tag match at the upcoming Stand and Deliver event.## A video package highlights Josh Briggs' career shift. Briggs announces his transition to a singles competitor, citing advice from legendary wrestler JBL. He vows to deliver an impressive solo performance. ## Lexis King vs Von Wagner ## Von attacks King before the bell rings, landing a punch to a stunned opponent. The brawl spills outside the ring with Von tossing King over the top rope and into the barrier repeatedly. Back inside, Von maintains control with a biel and corner kicks. He attempts a fallaway slam but King escapes. The tide turns as King dodges an Irish whip, sending Von crashing into the ring post. King seizes the opportunity, unloading kicks, elbow drops, and a neckbreaker. He applies a sleeper hold, but Von fights back with a snap mare. King counters with a superkick and thrust kick.## Von rallies with a power slam, clothesline, boot to the head, and a double underhook slam. The fight spills to the apron where Von delivers a choke slam. He attempts a powerbomb through the announce table but King counters with a DDT on the floor. King rolls back into the ring just before the ten count and connects with a Coronation for the victory. ## WINNER: Lexis King ## Ava informs Carmelo Hayes that the referee will be lenient and there will be extra security and officials tonight. Natalya offers advice to Karmen for her match. Roxanne Perez rejects Natalya's guidance.## In another part of the backstage area, Arianna Grace argues with Wren Sinclair about beauty pageants and what constitutes true beauty. Grace expresses outrage at Sinclair's comments, considering them a challenge. ## Lola Vice vs Karmen Petrovic (with Natalya) ## Lola and Karmen trade blows in an evenly matched contest. Lola attempts a leg sweep but Karmen counters with a waist lock. Lola reverses into an armbar attempt, but Karmen escapes. The fight continues with strikes and reversals before Karmen lands a jumping side kick and a discus clothesline.## Karmen applies an arm bar, but Lola breaks free with a midsection kick. She follows up with knees and a kick to the back, nearly pinning Karmen. Lola transitions into a reverse chin lock, but Karmen fights out with elbows. Lola maintains control with a waist lock and applies a full nelson. Karmen escapes with a dropkick to Lola's arm.## The action intensifies as Karmen lands a corner kick and midsection strikes before taking Lola down with a leg sweep. She connects with a spinning kick for a near fall. Lola responds with a spinning back fist and attempts to lock in the Sharpshooter submission. Karmen is forced to tap out, giving Lola the victory. ## WINNER: Lola Vice ## Ilja travels to a restaurant and is met by suspicious figures wielding weapons.## On SuperNova Sessions, Noam Dar interviews Jakara, Lash, Roxanne Perez, and Lyra Valkyria. The conversation sparks heated debate between Roxanne and Lyra regarding the NXT Women's Championship. Roxanne challenges Lyra's claim to the title and expresses her hunger to regain it. The segment ends with a physical altercation between the two.## In the ring, Dijak declares his intention to win titles in NXT and establish himself as the dominant force in the division. Oba Femi, watching the scene, vows to prove his status as champion at Stand and Deliver.## Ava is seen having a conversation with Trick Williams and a referee in a locker room. ## Oba Femi vs Joe Gacy in a Non Title Match ## Shawn Spears attacks Joe from behind with a steel chair before the match can officially begin. Oba Femi then throws Joe into the ring and the brawl commences.## Oba and Joe trade strikes with Oba delivering a uranage backbreaker and elbow drops. Oba maintains control with a knee drop and Irish whips followed by uppercuts in the corner. The fight spills outside the ring where Joe lands a chop but Oba retaliates with a chop to Gacy.## Back inside, Joe rallies with chops, punches, an enzuigiri, a Saito suplex, and a quebrada. He attempts a handspring clothesline but Oba counters with a maneuver and throws Joe to the mat. The referee calls for the bell after checking on an injured Joe, resulting in Oba Femi retaining the NXT Title by disqualification. ## WINNER: No Contest ## Arianna Grace vs Wren Sinclair ## Wren and Grace lock up, Wren with a side head lock and take down. Wren controls the match early with a shoulder tackle and another head lock. Grace escapes the hold and playfully waves to Wren, who responds with a high five. The mood quickly shifts as Wren trips Grace and sends her face first into the mat for a near fall. Wren blocks a kick and counters with an atomic drop and a dropkick. Grace barely avoids another dropkick by holding onto the ropes.## The tide turns as Grace lands multiple kicks in the corner, throws Wren with a judo throw, and follows up with elbow drops. She maintains control with a Boston Crab. Wren shows resilience, turning over and kicking Grace in the face. Grace misses an elbow drop, and Wren nearly steals the win with a rollup. Grace regains control with a double leg takedown and attempts another Boston Crab, but Wren fights it off.## Wren throws punches and clotheslines at Grace, then connects with a flying clothesline. However, she misses an axe kick. Wren throws everything she has at Grace with a crossbody and multiple roll-ups, but comes up short each time. She misses a corner splash, and Grace capitalizes with a rollup using the ropes for leverage to secure the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Arianna Grace ## Sol Ruca vs Blair Davenport ## The match opens with a bang as Blair lands a dropkick on Sol, sending her into the turnbuckles. Sol responds with an elbow and a thrust kick. She showcases her agility with a flip over Blair and transitions into an arm drag and arm bar. Sol maintains control with a wrist lock and a leg drop to Blair's arm. Blair fights back with forearms. Sol attempts a suplex but Blair counters, dropping Sol behind her and nearly stealing the win with a moonsault.## Sol turns the tide with an X-Factor and a dropkick, followed by a clothesline that sends Blair over the top rope. Sol displays impressive athleticism with a handstand on the apron to avoid Blair's attack and lands a kick. However, Blair regains control by sending Sol into the ring steps.## The focus shifts to Blair targeting Sol's leg with an atomic drop, stomps, and various submission holds. Sol shows resilience with a near fall from a rollup and a sunset flip. They trade blows with slaps and kicks before Sol connects with a dropkick.## The match explodes with a series of high-flying moves. Sol executes flying clotheslines while Blair attempts a suplex that gets countered by Sol into a top rope suplex sending both competitors crashing to the floor.## Sol regains the upper hand with a springboard splash for a near fall. She positions Blair for a DDT from the turnbuckles after driving her face first into them. Blair avoids Sol's finisher, the Sol Snatcher, and counters with a Falcon Arrow. She goes for the Bea Trigger but Sol cleverly reverses it into a rollup to secure the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Sol Ruca ## Trick Williams and Carmelo Hayes have a heated confrontation.## Trick Williams says they should be happy about main eventing NXT Stand & Deliver, but their bond is broken.## Carmelo Hayes says Trick ruined things by going for the NXT Championship instead of the North American Championship.## Trick says he went to Hayes about taking a chance and Hayes said he was happy for him.## Hayes says he was paving the way for Trick but Trick started to believe his own hype.## Hayes says Trick needs to know that he will always take a backseat to him.## Trick says his days of taking a backseat are over and Hayes is envious of him.## Hayes says the people won't be there for Trick when he needs them.## Trick says he will be the one to knock Hayes down from the top.## A brawl erupts between Trick Williams and Carmelo Hayes. Security and the locker room try to separate them. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE NXT Preview & Match Card For April 2, 2024 WWE News
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WWE NXT Preview & Match Card For April 2, 2024

Here is the full lineup for this Tuesday episode which is slated to air live on April 2, 2024. WWE NXT will air live on USA Network at 8 PM ET on Tuesday. ## WWE NXT Time In Canada: It airs live every Friday at 8 Am EDT on Sportsnet 360. The show also airs live on SuperSport Variety 3 in South Africa on Thursdays at 02:00 am CAT.## In Italy, NXT airs live on Dplay 2:00 p. NXT airs live on Sony Ten 1 HD and Sony Ten 1 in India at 5:30 am. ## WWE NXT Preview & Match Card For (4/2/24) ## - Trick Williams and Carmelo Hayes come face-to-face## - Triple Threat Tag Team Match to decide No. 1 Contenders for NXT Stand & Deliver## - NXT Women’s Champion Lyra Valkyria and Roxanne Perez to appear on "Supernova Sessions"## - Fallon Henley to take on Jacy Jayne## - Sol Ruca looks for payback against Blair Davenport ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Olympic Gold Medalist Tamyra Mensah-Stock Makes Triumphant WWE Debut At 3/30 NXT Live Event WWE News
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Olympic Gold Medalist Tamyra Mensah-Stock Makes Triumphant WWE Debut At 3/30 NXT Live Event

Tamyra Mensah-Stock, the first Black woman to win Olympic gold in freestyle wrestling, has officially entered the squared circle. ## Mensah-Stock, who signed with WWE in May 2023, made a successful debut at the NXT live event on March 30th, defeating Breanna Covington in a singles competition. ## This marks a new chapter for the decorated athlete as she transitions from the Olympic mat to the WWE ring. Below check out the complete results from NXT Melbourne; ## #NXTMelbourne bears witness to the debut of the first female Olympic gold medalist in WWE: @MensahTamStock, victorious against BreAnna Covington. pic.twitter.com/PDZnwNUqfL— Jeff Reid (@JeffReidUP) March 31, 2024 ## - Battle Royal To Earn NXT North American Title Match: Je'Von Evans wins## - Meta-Four (Jakara Jackson & Lash Legend def. Carlee Bright & Kendal Gray## - Drew Gulak def. Uriah Connors## - Fallon Henley & Kelani Jordan def. Izzi Dame & Kiana James## - Drake Morreaux def. ???## - Axiom & Nathan Frazer def. Edris Enofe & Malik Blade## - Joe Gacy def. Charlie Dempsey## - Tamyra Mensah-Stock defeats Breanna Covington## - Thea Hail def. Jacy Jayne## - NXT North American Championship: Oba Femi (c) def. Je'Von Evans## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE NXT Battleground Event Moving Off May 26th To June 9th, Set To Take Place In Las Vegas At The UFC Apex WWE News
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WWE NXT Battleground Event Moving Off May 26th To June 9th, Set To Take Place In Las Vegas At The UFC Apex

A shakeup is underway for the upcoming NXT Battleground premium live event. Originally scheduled for May 26th in Savanna, Georgia, the event will now be held on June 9th in a brand new location: the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada. ## This change comes amidst reports suggesting a potential conflict with rival promotion AEW's Double or Nothing event, also set for Las Vegas on the original May 26th weekend. NXT seems to be avoiding a head-to-head clash by moving Battleground to a different date and location. ## "Hearing rumblings of a significant schedule change, I’m told the NXT Battleground event will be moving off May 26th to June 9th. With the location shifting as well as Savanna, GA will no longer host the show. NXT Battleground will take place live in Las Vegas at the UFC Apex." ## While details regarding the event card are still under wraps, the new date and location promise a fresh twist for NXT Battleground. With the NXT Stand & Deliver event happening just a month prior, NXT looks to maintain momentum and deliver another action-packed night for fans.## Hearing rumblings of a significant schedule change, I’m told the NXT Battleground event will be moving off May 26th to June 9th. With the location shifting as well as Savanna, GA will no longer host the show. NXT Battleground will take place live in Las Vegas at the UFC Apex.— WrestleVotes (@WrestleVotes) March 28, 2024 ## Stay Tuned To Sac nilk...

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WWE NXT Star Ridge Holland Announces Indefinite Hiatus from Wrestling WWE News
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WWE NXT Star Ridge Holland Announces Indefinite Hiatus from Wrestling

Ridge Holland delivered a heartfelt address on tonight's NXT, revealing that he would be taking a break from in-ring competition for the foreseeable future.## With a somber tone, Holland entered the ring and expressed his gratitude to key figures in his wrestling journey, including William Regal and Shawn Michaels. He acknowledged the physical risks associated with wrestling and stated his concerns about potentially injuring himself or another competitor.## The NXT star addressed the public criticisms he's faced, emphasizing his commitment to his family life. Holland declared his desire to be the best father and husband possible, refusing to let wrestling negatively impact those priorities.## Citing the importance of mental well-being, Holland made the significant announcement: he is stepping away from in-ring competition indefinitely. ## He expressed appreciation to NXT for providing him a chance to redeem himself, though it ultimately didn't go as planned. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE NXT Newcomer Jazmyn Nyx Loses Debut Match, Brawl Erupts WWE News
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WWE NXT Newcomer Jazmyn Nyx Loses Debut Match, Brawl Erupts

Jazmyn Nyx, a recent addition to the NXT storyline involving Chase U, finally made her televised in-ring debut on tonight's penultimate episode before NXT Stand & Deliver. Despite prior appearances at NXT house shows, this marked Nyx's first official match on television.## Nyx faced off against Thea Hail, continuing their feud ignited by Nyx replacing Hail as Jacy Jayne's best friend. The animosity spilled over mid-match when Jayne declared they were never friends and slapped Hail. Nyx attempted to capitalize on the distraction but Hail countered with a Kimura lock, forcing Nyx to submit in her debut match.## The chaos didn't end there. After the match, Hail seemingly snapped Nyx's arm, leaving her writhing in pain. This sparked a brawl between Jayne and Hail, which quickly escalated with Kiana James and Izzi Dame joining the fray for a three-on-one assault on Hail.## Fallon Henley and Kelani Jordan rushed to Hail's aid, transforming the scene into a chaotic three-on-three standoff. This intense brawl effectively sets the stage for a potential six-woman tag match in the near future. ## THIS IS CHAOS!!!The battle lines have been drawn, the numbers are even, it's a full on BRAWL 👊#WWENXT pic.twitter.com/j5xpB9u04J— WWE (@WWE) March 27, 2024 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE NXT Results March 26, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap WWE News
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WWE NXT Results March 26, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here is the live coverage of WWE NXT which is scheduled to air live on March 26, 2024, from Capital Wrestling Center with a full action-packed match card. ## Make sure you follow us on social so that you can come to know about momentary announcements and the latest results of WWE NXT and others. WWE NXT is broadcasted on USA Network [8 PM ET on Tuesday ] [You can watch WWE NXT live at 5:30 in India on Sony Ten 1/1HD/3/3HD every Wednesday morning].## WWE NXT Time In Canada: It airs live every Friday at 8 Am EDT on Sportsnet 360 ## WWE NXT Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on SuperSport Variety 3 in South Africa on Thursdays at 02:00 am CAT## NXT Time In Italy: In Italy, NXT airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm ## WWE NXT Results March 26, 2024 & Winners ## Singles Match: Dijak vs Shawn Spears ## The match begins with Dijak overpowering Spears, driving him into the corner. Spears retaliates with a side headlock, but Dijak quickly counters with a devastating clothesline, sending Spears crashing to the floor outside the ring. ## Spears executes a daring dive over the ropes, while Dijak counters with a flip dive of his own. Dijak dominates with a backbreaker and a close two-count. Spears fights back with a swinging neckbreaker and some underhanded tactics, including raking Dijak's eyes with his bootlaces.## The momentum shifts as Dijak blocks an Irish whip and connects with a headbutt. He attempts a moonsault but is caught by Spears, who delivers a powerful German Suplex. Spears continues his offensive with a running knee that sends Dijak reeling out of the ring.## Outside the ring, the action gets even more brutal. Thanks to Joe Gacy's intervention, Spears uses a hidden chair to strike Dijak. Spears maintains control, targeting Dijak's midsection with repeated kicks and a crossface submission attempt. Despite the punishment, Dijak rallies back with chops and forearms. ## Dijak lands a heavy punch, sending Spears sprawling. Spears retaliates with a flurry of punches before retreating to the turnbuckles. He attempts a superplex, but Dijak counters. A brutal forearm exchange knocks both men to the mat. They rise, trading punches with Dijak gaining the upper hand with forearms. A flying clothesline from Dijak floors Spears. He unloads chops in the corner before executing a release suplex. Dijak readies for the chokebreaker, but Spears wriggles free. He blocks a superkick and Spears counters with a near-fall victory roll.## A superkick from Spears is answered by Dijak's devastating cyclone kick, another near-fall. Dijak sets up Feast Your Eyes, but Spears disrupts with elbows. Spears hoists Dijak for a Death Valley Driver, but Dijak escapes. Spears counters Feast Your Eyes again, slamming Dijak to the mat. In a desperate move, Dijak drops Spears throat-first on the top rope from the apron. He attempts a springboard elbow drop but misses as Spears dodges. Spears searches for his signature chair, only to find it missing. Confusion clouds his face. He swings for a double sledge, but Dijak catches him and connects with a high-impact High Justice for a near-fall. Dijak blocks another superkick, lands his own, and hoists a dazed Spears for Feast Your Eyes, securing the pin for the victory. ## WINNER: Dijak ## Incensed after the match, Gacy wields Spears' chair atop the commentary table.## A hardened Perez reflects on her wide-eyed arrival last year, disgusted by that naivety. She craved universal approval, calling herself foolish for chasing photos with established stars. That wide-eyed girl is gone.## Her former idols offered nothing. Now, she's her own hero. Hailed as NXT's future, she envisioned ushering in a new era. Each big show was a stepping stone, but ultimately, she was cast aside, stripped of her championship. Survival demands self-interest.## Gacy earned a title shot for simply being himself, for bending the rules. Perez feels nothing for her opponent, Lyra - indifference reigns. Lyra merely holds the title that rightfully belongs to Perez.## At Stand and Deliver, the gold will be reclaimed. It will be back in its rightful hands. ## Thea Hail (with Andre Chase, Duke Hudson, and Riley Osborne) vs Jazmyn Nyx (with Jacy Jayne) ## Thea pummels Nyx with forearms and an arm wringer. Nyx retaliates with a kick, but Thea counters with a running uppercut and a powerful exploder suplex. Jacy disrupts the ref, allowing Nyx to reverse another exploder attempt with a pinning combo for a near fall. Nyx maintains control with kicks, trapping Thea in the corner for a back elbow and another near fall. She transitions to a wrist lock, cinching in a punishing armbar and chinbar combo.## Thea fights back with punches, but Nyx counters with an Irish whip. A back elbow and kick from Thea create an opening, followed by a swinging neckbreaker. Nyx counters with a Pele Kick for a near fall, then applies a Lotus Lock submission. Jacy attempts to interfere by tossing Andre's towel into the ring, but Riley intercepts it and gets ejected. ## Thea powers out of the submission for another near fall. Jacy yells at Thea from the apron, claiming friendship. Thea, enraged by the betrayal, confronts Jacy. Nyx seizes the moment with a rollup, but Thea reverses into a kimura, forcing Nyx to tap out. ## WINNER: Thea Hail ## Jacy's treachery continues after the bell. She assaults Thea, who is then overwhelmed by a triple attack from Izzi and Kiana. Jacy rains kicks on Thea while the others restrain her.## Fallon Henley and Kelani Jordan arrive to even the odds, taking down Izzi and Kiana. A clothesline from each sends Izzi flying over the top rope. A tug-of-war erupts for Jacy, but Izzi and Kiana manage to drag her to safety. ## Trick reflects on his journey with Carmelo, feeling their bond was special since NXT. However, others suggest Trick needs to step out of Melo's shadow. Hayes confronts Trick, realizing Melo's true potential. Trick's time might be up as Melo rises. Meanwhile, Lola Vice issues an open challenge, setting the stage for action. Later, Maxxine motivates Tozawa and Otis for their upcoming match, gearing up for Stand and Deliver. ## Singles Match: Lola Vice vs Natalya ## Lola launches into the match with a flying double leg takedown, pummeling Nattie with punches before the official even signals the bell. The enraged Nattie slams Lola into the turnbuckles, forcing her to scramble outside the ring. Nattie pursues relentlessly, but Lola remains elusive, retreating further each time. Frustration mounting, Nattie throws Lola into the ring apron and rains down forearms on her back. Lola retaliates with a flurry of punches, culminating in a thunderous roundhouse kick to Nattie's temple. ## Commercial Break ## Following the break, Lola attempts to control the pace with an abdominal stretch, but the wily Nattie wriggles free. She retaliates with a sharp kick and a brutal back elbow, then unleashes a barrage of punches. The referee steps in to prevent a corner attack, and Nattie expertly blocks a Lola kick before sending her crashing to the mat. Capitalizing on the momentum, Nattie delivers a punishing dropkick for a near fall. ## Lola demonstrates impressive technical prowess, countering a Sharpshooter attempt with a swift ankle lock, squeezing the trapped leg with a grapevine hold. However, Nattie manages to reach the ropes, forcing a break. Lola displays impressive strength by hoisting Nattie onto her shoulders, but the veteran wrestler battles back to her feet. Lola executes a La Magistral submission, but Nattie fights out, securing a near fall of her own. Lola stays aggressive, landing a thunderous back fist that nearly steals the victory. ## Suddenly, the crowd erupts as Karmen Petrovic appears ringside, her cheers clearly intended to bolster Nattie's spirit. Lola seems unfazed, exchanging heated words with Karmen before tauntingly shaking her hips. This momentary lapse in focus proves costly as Lola misses a back fist, leaving herself wide open for Nattie's devastating discus clothesline.## Despite the blow, Lola exhibits remarkable resilience, kicking Nattie away and attempting a surprise rollup for a near fall. Nattie counters with a vicious cross armbreaker, but Lola showcases her fighting spirit, blocking the maneuver and nearly stealing the win with another rollup. Lola unleashes a spinning back heel kick, narrowly missing a follow-up roundhouse. In a desperate attempt to regain control, Nattie applies a rollup, securing the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Natalya ## Shawn Spears, standing in the infamous "Most Dangerous Parking Lot in Sports Entertainment," declares that Samoa Joe, previously not a concern, is now firmly on his radar.## Suddenly, Joe emerges from the rooftop and tosses a chair down to Spears. However, the chair goes astray, landing at the feet of the unsuspecting Obari Femi.## We cut to a shot of Channing Lorenzo preparing for his upcoming match.## As we head to commercial, Ilja Dragunov enters the backstage area. ## Sol Ruca reflects on the fleeting nature of success, comparing it to a powerful wave that can quickly turn destructive. She blames Blair Davenport for mirroring this experience - Davenport's attack last year tore her ACL and sidelined her for months. Sol acknowledges the hardship of rehab but emphasizes her triumphant return. She declares next week's match is more than competition; it represents every agonizing day spent unable to walk or straighten her leg, every grueling session on the trainer's table. Next week, she vows to claim Blair's soul. ## Blair Davenport, interviewed alongside Kelly Kincaid, expresses frustration with Sol's persistent presence. Dismissing Sol's potential for vindication, Blair mocks her reliance on social media (referencing TikTok) for support. She expresses morbid curiosity about the quality of Sol's ACL reconstruction, hinting at another injury coming her way after their brutal encounter next week. ## Non-Title Match: Channing Lorenzo (with Adriana Rizzo) vs Ilja Dragunov ## The match kicks off with Ilja countering a suplex attempt, locking in a wrist control followed by a forearm strike. Grappling for control, Ilja cinches a waist lock, but Channing uses the ropes to break free. He responds with a swift dropkick. Channing peppers Ilja with punches and a clothesline. Ilja counters with a headbutt and brutal chops. A dodged enzuigiri by Channing sets him up for a flying corkscrew uppercut that sends Ilja reeling into the turnbuckles. Climbing the turnbuckles, Channing delivers a powerful bomb. Ilja attempts his signature H-Bomb, but Channing disrupts with a well-timed boot. Ilja retaliates by stomping Channing's hand, rendering his fingers useless. Defying the pain, Ilja headbutts and chops relentlessly.## Channing counters with a brutal tornado DDT, nearly pinning Ilja. He maintains control with a wrist lock. Cut to the locker room, where Tony and Luca, sharply dressed in suits, watch the intense match unfold on a monitor.## Punches rain down on Ilja's head and injured hand from Channing. A knee drop further weakens the hand. Charging forward, Channing meets Ilja's forearm and a devastating back fist. Ilja leaps for a knee strike, followed by a swift enzuigiri to the back of Channing's head, sending him crashing into the ropes. Ilja capitalizes with a German suplex, then a powerful bomb. Seizing the opportunity, Ilja executes his finishing maneuver, the Torpedo Moscow, for the pin and the victory. ## WINNER: Ilja Dragunov ## Luca asks Tony if it's okay for him to go out there. Tony tells Luca to find Ilja and invite him to dinner next week for a special occasion.## In the next scene, Trick is back in Philadelphia and runs into some friends. He introduces them to his Uncle James, who he stayed with in Philly. Trick says his uncle will be at Stand and Deliver and that Philly is a special place to him. Trick says he thought Melo was like a brother to him.## Booker says Trick knows what it's about getting knocked down and getting back up to fight. Trick says a real brother wouldn't do what Melo did.## Punk says betrayal by a brother hurts the most. Booker says Trick will come back stronger and faster. Punk says when something terrible happens to you, you worry about turning into the bad guy yourself. The scene ends with Trick running up the steps of the Art Museum, saying he's coming for Melo.## We come back from commercial and see Bron Breakker in the locker room. Baron comes in and comments on Bron's tan, suggesting he uses tanning beds instead of going outside. Bron says he knows the difference. Luke and Karl arrive and ask if they're interrupting. They request a traditional tag match at Stand and Deliver. They tell Baron and Bron that if they lose, the match becomes a triple threat and they'll be left on the sidelines while Luke and Karl win. Baron says it will be a one-on-one match.## Ridge Holland is in the ring and says it's very hard for him to say what he has to say. He thanks the people who gave him a chance in wrestling and acknowledges the comments and messages he's seen about his performance. He says he's tired of letting wrestling affect his home life and that he's had tough conversations with his family and with himself. Ridge says wrestling requires physical strength and that he's decided to step away from in-ring competition to protect his health and his family. He thanks NXT for letting him return and apologizes that it didn't work out. Ridge exits the ring. ## Lyra is in a promo, saying there are right and wrong paths. She says becoming champion changes everything and that the title has a power that can corrupt. She accuses Roxanne of taking the easy way out and says she deserves to keep the title and keep it away from Roxanne. ## Singles Match: Duke Hudson vs Josh Briggs ## Josh and Duke grapple. Josh pushes Duke after he avoids a shoulder tackle. Josh punches Duke in the corner and rams him into the turnbuckles. Josh talks trash to Dijak while elbowing Duke. Josh tries to whip Duke but Duke flips him with a uranage slam in the corner. Duke takes down Josh with a head scissors and whips him into the ropes before following up with a side slam for a two count. Josh tackles Duke but Duke flips over and hits a German suplex. Josh escapes to the outside before Duke can lock in a front face lock.## We come back from commercial to see Duke punching Josh. Josh counters with a side slam and a splash for a two count. Josh whips Duke into the corner and tries to put him on the turnbuckles but Duke fights back with forearms. Josh kicks the ropes to crotch Duke while he's on the top turnbuckle. Josh climbs up and hits a superplex but both men are hurt. Duke avoids a splash and starts throwing forearms and clotheslines at Josh. Duke hits a series of jabs, a U-elbow, and a back senton for a two count. He runs into a boot from Josh but comes back with a Bossman slam for another near fall. Josh counters with a boot and a belly-to-back suplex. He climbs the turnbuckles with Dijak cheering him on but Duke cuts him off and hits a powerbomb. ## Duke tries to whip Josh into the corner, but Josh throws a clothesline to stop him. Josh then hits a lariat on Duke and pins him for the win. ## WINNER: Josh Briggs ## At Stand and Deliver, Oba Femi introduces a Triple Threat Match for the North American Title, declaring himself the insurmountable mountain. Meanwhile, in Prime Target, competitors like Punk, Gargano, Randy, Ciampa, Cody Rhodes, and Hayes weigh in on the stakes, emphasizing the intensity of the impending clash. Trick and Carmelo will face off in the upcoming week. ## Otis and Akira Tozawa (with Maxxine Dupri) vs Baron Corbin and Bron Breakker ## Tozawa starts strong with strikes and a head scissors on Baron. Otis then takes over, overpowering Bron with a side headlock, clothesline, and a splash. Tozawa continues the momentum with a missile dropkick sending Baron flying outside.## The match turns into a back-and-forth battle. Otis headbutts Bron and nearly pins him, while Tozawa lands kicks on Baron. However, Baron counters Tozawa's offense with a powerful slam. Bron and Baron then focus on isolating Tozawa, hitting him with punches, a suplex, and keeping him away from making the tag.## The tide turns when Tozawa manages to tag in Otis. The powerhouse goes on a rampage, dominating Baron with shoulder tackles, splashes, and even his signature Caterpillar move. Both teams have near falls after big moves, showcasing the intensity of the competition. Tozawa even lands a Shining Wizard on Baron.## In a brutal finishing sequence, Bron and Baron take out Otis with a devastating double powerbomb through the announce table. Despite Tozawa's valiant effort, including a superkick to Baron, Bron ultimately secures the victory with a spear, retaining the NXT Tag Titles for himself and Baron Corbin. ## WINNER: Baron Corbin and Bron Breakker ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...