Welcome back to another action-packed night of NXT, now on its shiny new channel! Last night’s episode was jam packed so let’s dive in!
Kelani Jordan, Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill vs. Fatal Influence
We kicked things off with Kelani and Fallon squaring up. Fallon took control, thanks to some shenanigans from Jazmyn, and soon enough, Kelani was getting double-teamed in the corner. Jazmyn hit the ring, but Kelani dodged, threw in a slick armdrag, and followed it up with a dropkick. Before you could blink, the babyfaces dished out a trio of bodyslams for good measure!
Kelani delivered a snapmare and a crossbody off the ropes, setting the tone. When Bianca tagged in, she picked Jazmyn up like she was featherweight—until Jazmyn slipped out and tagged Fallon. Bad move. Fallon ran at Bianca and got flattened like a pancake. Bianca showed off with a corner flip, mocked Fallon for good measure, and then hit a suplex that lasted longer than some people’s gym memberships. She finished with a handspring splash, but it wasn’t enough for the pin.
Enter Jade Cargill, and things got even rougher for Fallon. Kelani tagged in for some high-flying fun and was promptly press-slammed onto Fallon for a near fall. But Fallon rallied and Jazmyn made a sneaky blind tag, hitting Kelani with a bulldog and tossing her outside. Chaos ensued as Jacy pounced on Kelani outside, and we hit the inevitable commercial break.
Back from the break, Nyx had Kelani right where she wanted her—in the wrong corner. After some double-teaming by Fallon and Jazmyn, Jacy went full cannonball mode in the corner but missed. Kelani finally hit a heel kick and chaos erupted once again. Kelani nailed a moonsault to the outside, leaving Fallon and Jacy reeling. Inside the ring, Nyx nearly scored with a kick on Belair, but Bianca caught her and planted her face-first into the mat. After a wheelbarrow DDT/suplex combo and a split-legged moonsault from Kelani, it was game over.
Winners: Kelani Jordan, Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill
Sarah interviewed Giulia, who started spilling the tea on Roxy and Cora when a knock on the door interrupted her. With a cryptic “Hello, my old friend,” Giulia brushed it off and carried on.
Roxanne Perez is in the house! The Prodigy swaggered down to the ring with her title, rubbing salt in the wounds of anyone hoping she’d lose last week. Spoiler alert: she didn’t. Perez is tired of people doubting her reign, but she’s got a surprise—an old friendship is about to make a comeback.
Cora Jade made her grand return, mic in hand, venting her frustration over being overlooked for months. She wasn’t just a forgotten name, and when she sabotaged Giulia’s title run, it sent a clear message: Cora Jade is here to stay. She vows to reshape NXT, and with Roxanne at her side, things just got dangerous for the rest of the division.
But the drama didn’t stop there! Giulia marched down to the ring, and Cora invited her in—but she didn’t come alone. Stephanie Vaquer joined her, and the two charged the ring. A brawl erupted, and after clearing the ring, Giulia and Vaquer stared down the title, holding it together in a not-so-subtle statement.
The NQCC is cooking up a match for next week as Wren prepares to learn what Vaquer is really all about.
We also saw a clip of last week’s backstage brawl between Lola and Jaida, which Ava is more than happy to escalate into a showdown. But wait—Nikkita Lyons joined the fray, setting up an even bigger clash.
Meanwhile, Kelani, Bianca, and Jade were hanging out backstage when Lash and Jakara came in, calling for a WWE Women’s Tag Team Title match. Bianca, cool as ever, said, “See you on SmackDown.” Looks like that one’s a lock for Friday!
And now for the musical break, courtesy of Sexyy Red! Just kidding—her performance was cut short by Ethan Page, who seemed more interested in mic time than a dance party.
Lastly, a new vignette showed Delta absolutely wrecking someone in the build-up to her debut. Looks like a force to be reckoned with!
Set for next week
– Lola Vice vs. Nikkita Lyons
– Stephanie Vaquer vs. Wren Sinclair