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WWE NXT Results March 19, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

WWE NXT Results March 19, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

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Here is the live coverage of WWE NXT which is scheduled to air live on February 19, 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 19, 2024 & Winners



Singles Match: Roxanne Perez vs Tatum Paxley

Perez throws Paxley out of the way with a shove. The bell rings, and Tatum wastes no time, launching Perez into the corner. Tatum attempts a dropkick through the ropes, but Perez anticipates the move and blocks it. Tatum retaliates with a kick, sending Perez reeling back into the ring. Paxley ducks under a clothesline and connects with a dropkick of her own. Perez counters with a drop toehold into the ropes, followed by a single-arm DDT.



Ruthlessly, Perez grinds Tatum's arm against the turnbuckles. Taking control, Perez whips Tatum across the ring and delivers a running uppercut. She then transitions into a side Russian leg sweep, nearly pinning Tatum. Perez focuses on Tatum's arm, dropping knee after knee on it. She cinches in a brutal submission, a hammer lock combined with a leg crank, hyperextending Tatum's other arm for another near fall. Perez maintains control with an arm bar transitioning to a chin bar.

Tatum fights back with a quick roll-up, but it's not enough. Perez responds with a vicious back heel kick, only to be met with a jawbreaker from Tatum. Tatum regains momentum with a running forearm and a dropkick. She unleashes a flurry of roundhouse kicks, culminating in a powerful enzuigiri. However, Tatum misses a shoulder tackle in the corner, crashing into the turnbuckles. Capitalizing on the mistake, Perez executes a face buster followed by a swinging Olympic Slam, but only manages a near fall. Finally, Perez throws Tatum into the corner and connects with her finisher, Pop Rox. With Tatum trapped in a crossface, she's forced to tap out.

WINNER: Roxanne Perez

Incensed by a week of waiting, Perez demands Ava make a decision. She insists on reclaiming the championship she believes was wrongfully taken.

Lyra hobbles out, sling supporting her injured arm. A tense face-off ensues, erupting into a shove that sends Lyra tumbling into Tatum. Capitalizing on the chaos, Perez tears off the sling and cinches in a crossface. Officials scramble to separate them.

Perez clutches the title belt, a symbolic victor for now, as she stands triumphantly over a downed Lyra.

Backstage, MetaFour strategize. Oro boasts about his finesse against Trick, a "one-trick pony" he can't wait to face. Lash echoes the sentiment, eager to get physical after their kiss. The confusion is cleared up - Lash craves a rematch with Trick.

Alpha Academy approaches, Otis attempting to charm Lash with a playful jab about his jealousy towards Trick. MetaFour dismiss them with a dismissive glance.

Oba Femi joins Tozawa, Otis, and Maxxine. As they depart, Josh Briggs confronts Vic, fuming about Oba's brutality towards Brooks Jensen. He demands Oba face him in the ring, a challenge Oba coolly accepts.

Dijak crashes the scene, reminding Oba of their unresolved business. Oba, prioritizing the title, disposes of Briggs with a clothesline. Dijak narrowly avoids a suplex as officials restore order.

Backstage, Shawn Spears delivers a cryptic message about the dangers of pride and ego. Joe Gacy emerges from the shadows, adding to the air of intrigue.

We revisit Trick's challenge from last week, now confirmed for Stand and Deliver.

The scene shifts to Carmelo Hayes, flanked by his masked protectors, entering the infamous "Most Dangerous Parking Lot in Sports Entertainment."

Tag Title Qualifying Tournament Qualifying Match: Axiom and Nathan Frazer vs Charlie Dempsey and Myles Borne

The match opens with Axiom and Dempsey facing off. Charlie starts strong with a hammer lock, but Axiom counters with a wrist lock. They grapple back and forth, Axiom executing a snap mare and Dempsey applying a wrist lock. Charlie switches tactics with a side headlock, prompting Frazer to tag in.

Frazer blocks a kick from Dempsey and retaliates with his own. Axiom joins the fray with a dropkick, nearly pinning Frazer. He follows up with a side headlock and takedown. Borne enters the ring, taking a dropkick from Frazer and arm drags. Frazer cinches in an armbar, but Axiom tags in and delivers a kick to Borne's back.

The chaos continues with Frazer clotheslining Borne over the top rope. Dempsey attempts a sleeper hold on Frazer, but Axiom disrupts it with a kick. He dives outside the ring with a suicide dive on Borne, mirrored by Frazer on Dempsey. They repeat the impressive maneuver, showcasing their teamwork.

Axiom attempts a crossbody, but Borne counters by rolling through. Dempsey tags in, only to be countered by a DDT from Axiom. Dempsey responds with a wheelbarrow suplex, sending Axiom reeling to the outside.

Borne throws Axiom back in the ring, where Charlie pummels him with kicks and a knee to the ribs. He follows up with a backbreaker for a near fall. Charlie then executes a bridging Irish whip, driving Axiom into the turnbuckles.

Borne tags back in, and they unleash a flurry of European uppercuts and forearms on a battered Axiom. Borne drives Axiom sternum-first into the turnbuckles, creating an opportunity for Charlie to attempt a gutwrench suplex, but only getting a near fall.

Axiom finds a burst of energy and punches Borne on the apron. Charlie retaliates with a forearm, but Axiom tags in Frazer. The momentum shifts as Axiom delivers a chop, but Borne counters with a dropkick. Charlie enters the fray again with a barrage of forearms.

Axiom fights back with a kick and thrust kick. He attempts a superkick, but Charlie blocks it and executes a fisherman's suplex for another near fall. The relentless assault continues with Borne tagging back in and kicking Axiom. Charlie resumes the attack with a back elbow, nearly pinning Axiom again. He throws more chops, but Axiom manages to land a kick.

Charlie catches Axiom off guard with a bridging fallaway slam from the turnbuckles, but still can't secure the pin. He attempts a sleeper hold, but Axiom escapes. They trade chops, reigniting the intensity of the match. Frazer capitalizes on the opening, tagging in and delivering a spectacular springboard double dropkick. He follows up with a running forearm to Borne, a swinging suplex, and a shooting star press, but only gets a near fall. Frazer narrowly avoids a Phoenix Splash and kicks Charlie on the apron. However, Borne counters Frazer's next springboard move with a powerful slam, nearly securing the win.

Borne goes for another spinning power slam, but Axiom cleverly pushes Charlie onto the cover, preventing the pinfall. Frazer takes advantage of the confusion, throwing Borne onto the turnbuckles. They weaken Borne with kicks before Frazer tags in for the final sequence. Axiom executes a stunning Spanish Fly on Borne, creating the perfect setup for Frazer's finishing move - the Phoenix Splash. Frazer connects, securing the three count and the victory.

WINNER: Axiom and Nathan Frazer

Stone explodes at Von Wagner. "What was that out there? Carrying me like a sack of potatoes!"

Von, bewildered, defends himself. "You told me to get you out of the ring."

Stone scoffs. "Losing is one thing, but being cradled like a helpless child? Unacceptable."

Von throws his hands up. "So what did you want me to do then?"

Stone throws up his own hands in dismissal. "Honestly, Von, I don't even care at this point."

Kelly interviews Bron Breakker and Baron Corbin. Bron cuts off Baron before he can speak.

"Relax, Baron, it's not about dinner anymore," Bron says.

Baron fumes. "He needs to hear this! This whole thing is a farce!"

Alpha Academy interrupts

Otis and Tozawa swagger in, demanding to know why they're not in the tag title tournament. Tozawa claims Chad Gable put them in.

Maxxine Dupri clarifies. "Here's the deal. Beat Bron and Baron next week, and you're in the title match."

Bron accepts the challenge with a smirk.

Baron, still irate, mutters about them having to "beg" for an opportunity. Bron cuts him off again.

"Doesn't matter," Bron says coolly. "We're superior athletes. The outcome will be the same. Spear... End of Days... lights out. Your title dreams are toast."

Solr Ruca vs Brinley Reece (with Edris Enofe and Malik Blade)

Sol initiates the match with a waist lock takedown, transitioning smoothly into a front face lock. Reece counters with an arm wringer, but Sol expertly spins out and maintains control with another front face lock. Reece fights back with a powerful snap mare, flipping Sol onto her back. Undeterred, Sol applies a side headlock. Reece resists Sol's attempt to whip her off the ropes, but Sol demonstrates her technical prowess with a swift reversal, landing a clean hip toss. She capitalizes with a devastating X-Factor for a near fall.

Sol relentlessly maintains pressure with a cobra clutch. Reece explodes with a flurry of clotheslines, culminating in a thunderous slam. She maintains the offensive with another stinging clothesline. Reece attempts a high-risk monkey flip, but Sol anticipates the move and positions Reece precariously on the turnbuckles. Sol delivers a sharp chop before finishing the sequence with her signature maneuver, the devastating Iconoclasm. Sol then unleashes a flurry of offense – flying shoulder tackles followed by a punishing thrust kick and a picture-perfect butterfly suplex. Sol seems on the verge of victory as she attempts a slam, but Reece displays remarkable resilience, escaping the hold. The fight spills outside the ring, where Reece takes a brutal bump, slamming shoulder-first into the ring post. Seizing the opportunity, Sol applies the match-ending Sol Snatcher, securing the pinfall victory.

WINNER: Sol Ruca

Blair Davenport attacks Ruca from behind in a surprise move.

Following a commercial break, Arianna Grace attempts to refine Gigi Dolin's manners, presenting her with a matching sash.

The Family arrives at ringside.

D'Angelo proclaims the upcoming Stand & Deliver event as the most significant yet, highlighting his upcoming NXT Championship opportunity. He announces the expansion of The Family, introducing Luca Crusifino, whose legal and sociological background impressed D'Angelo.

D'Angelo acknowledges Ilja Dragunov's dedication to his family and the sacrifices made by his mother. However, he emphasizes his own strength, claiming he'll be the one to conquer the seemingly invincible.

Dragunov appears on the TitanTron, revealing D'Angelo abandoned him last week with nothing but his thoughts. He warns D'Angelo that the NXT Championship represents a power beyond his grasp. D'Angelo dismisses this notion, asserting Dragunov's ignorance. He reminds Dragunov of upcoming opportunities before Stand & Deliver and assigns him a match against Channing "Stacks" Lorenzo next week. D'Angelo questions Dragunov's physical state by the time of the match and threatens severe consequences for any defiance.

Backstage, Thea Hail apologizes to Riley Osborne for her unusual behavior on their date. She inquires about maintaining their friendship, and Osborne readily agrees. As Osborne departs for his match, Andre Chase and Duke Hudson celebrate Hail's change of heart. The four then head to ringside, followed by No Quarter Catch Crew.

Drew Gulak (w/ No Quarter Catch Crew) (c.) vs. Riley Osborne (w/ Chase U) for the NXT Heritage Cup

The opening round saw a flurry of submission holds before both wrestlers countered with impressive monkey flips. Osborne attempted an arm drag but was met with a stiff chop from Gulak. Capitalizing on the momentum, Osborne delivered a knee strike from the bottom rope followed by a moonsault to secure the first fall.

Gulak started round two with an evasion tactic, rolling out of the ring to regroup near Chase U. Osborne seized the opportunity with a high-flying attack outside the ring. Back inside, he climbed the ropes and landed a crossbody, but Gulak countered with a quick roll-through and pin attempt. Osborne kicked out and retaliated with a dropkick, then attempted another aerial attack, but Gulak countered with a roll-up for a fall of his own.

After the break, Gulak applied a suffocating submission hold. Osborne fought his way out with a powerful enzuigiri and a high-risk maneuver off the ropes. As the round ended, Gulak locked in a tight sleeper variation.

Round four opened with Jacy Jayne and Jazmyn Nyx arriving ringside. Osborne executed a hurricanrana and went for the pin, but Gulak reversed it. Osborne landed a chop, but Gulak responded with a swift clothesline. On the top turnbuckle, a brawl erupted between Thea Hail and Jacy Jayne, distracting the referee. In the chaos, Nyx tripped Osborne during a superplex attempt, allowing Gulak to capitalize with a reversed crossbody and the winning pin.

WINNER: No Quarter Catch Crew

Exiting the Performance Center, Brooks Jensen abruptly encounters Fallon Henley. Henley inquires about Jensen's destination, sparking a frustrated outburst from Jensen. He envies the success of Henley and Briggs while grappling with his own uncertain path. A fiery Kelani Jordan bursts onto the scene as Jensen storms off, seeking the whereabouts of Kiana James and Izzi Dame. Henley placates Jordan's agitation and offers assistance.

Meanwhile, ringside welcomes The Good Brothers.

After a brief intermission, Hail and Hudson return to Ava's office, their frustration palpable. Ava delivers promising news: Nyx's debut match is scheduled for next week. Hail's excitement is evident. Ava then directs her attention to Hudson, informing him of his own upcoming match next week. A victory will grant him a coveted spot in the North American Championship match at Stand & Deliver. Hudson acknowledges the challenge with steely determination.

The scene cuts back to ringside, where Hank Walker and Tank Ledger are already positioned.

The Good Brothers vs. Hank Walker and Tank Ledger

The chaos erupts as the bell tolls. All four wrestlers tangle in a whirlwind of punches and kicks. Ledger plows Gallows out of the ring with a clothesline, mimicking Walker's action on Anderson. With a high-flying maneuver, both Walker and Ledger launch themselves over the ropes, taking down The Good Brothers on the outside.

Ledger throws Anderson back in the ring and pummels him with strikes. He tags in Walker, who mercilessly drives Anderson's face into the turnbuckle. Ledger capitalizes with a slam, then they combine for a devastating double-team splash on the fallen Anderson. Ledger adds insult to injury with a midsection kick and a powerful suplex.

Gallows enters the fray, only to be met with a flurry of blows from Walker. He attempts a corner charge, but Walker counters with a well-placed boot and climbs the turnbuckle. Gallows disrupts his momentum with a right hand, sending him crashing outside. Gallows relentlessly targets Walker on the ringside, slamming his face against the barricade and apron. Back in the ring, the punishment continues with kicks and a barrage of punches aimed at Walker's midsection.

Anderson tags back in and maintains the pressure with stomps. Gallows resumes his assault before tagging Anderson for a submission hold. Walker fights back with a dropkick, momentarily gaining the upper hand. The momentum shifts again as Gallows tags in and receives a headbutt from Walker. Fresh wrestlers enter the ring - Ledger takes down Anderson with a powerful strike followed by a flying shoulder tackle. Walker, now legal, executes a back suplex with Ledger's aid, but Gallows breaks the pin attempt. Working in tandem, Walker and Ledger connect with a double shoulder tackle on Anderson.

Ledger seeks another advantage and tags in, but Gallows disrupts his plan by yanking Walker out of the ring and throwing him into the steel steps. In the ring, Anderson executes a spinebuster on Ledger. Gallows capitalizes with a tag, and together, The Good Brothers unleash their signature move, the Magic Killer, securing the victory.

WINNER: The Good Brothers

Trick Williams vs. Noam Dar (w/ Meta-Four)

The bell clangs. Williams dominates Dar with two quick slams, then cinches in a submission. Dar squirms free and attempts a shoulder tackle, but Williams remains on his feet, retaliating with a kick. Dar anticipates the kick, countering with a punishing Ankle Lock. Williams escapes, connects with a dropkick, and blasts Dar with right hands, sending him sprawling. Williams scales the middle rope, but Dar cuts him off with a midsection kick. Dar unleashes a flurry of kicks, culminating in a low dropkick. Just as Williams' security guards knock on his locker room door, Dar lands a brutal uppercut. Dar exits the ring to regroup with Jakara Jackson at ringside.

After the break, Dar strangles Williams with a sleeper hold. Williams throws Dar into the turnbuckle to break free, but Dar swiftly transitions into a Triangle choke. Williams counters with a powerful sit-out powerbomb, then trades punches with Dar. A flying clothesline and a spinebuster follow for Williams, but Dar counters the pin attempt. Dar desperately cinches in the Ankle Lock, but Williams grabs the bottom rope for a crucial escape.

Dar rains down stomps on Williams, who responds with a devastating uranage and a back heel kick. Williams throws Dar with a flapjack, but clocks Oro Mensah as he attempts to interfere. Jackson checks on Mensah, while Lash Legend flirts with Williams, attempting a cheap shot. Williams stops her, creating an opening for Dar to land a German suplex and a back elbow. Dar goes for the pin, but Williams kicks out. Dar sets up his finisher, the Nova Roller, but Williams counters with the Trick Shot Jump Knee, securing the victory.

WINNER: Trick Williams

Triumphant after the win, Williams grabs a mic and throws down the gauntlet to Carmelo Hayes. Declaring their rivalry deeply personal, he demands Hayes enter the ring immediately, bypassing their scheduled Stand & Deliver clash.

Hayes' security detail floods the ramp, encircling Williams in the ring. As Hayes' music explodes, a hooded figure emerges. In a shocking twist, one of the guards rips off his hood, revealing himself to be Hayes. He launches a surprise attack on Williams, leaving him reeling. Hayes' goons swarm in, restraining Williams while their leader unleashes a torrent of verbal abuse and punches. A final running knee punctuates the assault as Hayes stands dominant, the last image seared into our minds as the show fades to black.

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