WWE Cancels Post-Battleground Taping Of NXT In Tampa

WWE is gearing up for a stacked weekend at the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida, but a late change of plans has altered the post-Battleground schedule for NXT fans.

The company is set to take over Tampa with three major events across Memorial Day weekend: Saturday Night’s Main Event on May 24th, the NXT Battleground premium live event on May 25th, and Monday Night RAW on May 26th. However, what was originally expected to be a four-day WWE stretch has now been trimmed down.

The May 27th episode of NXT TV, initially slated to be taped at the Yuengling Center following Battleground, has been officially pulled from the venue. Ticketmaster has now listed the show as canceled, and the Yuengling Center has scrubbed the event from its website. Instead, the episode will be filmed at WWE’s home base in Orlando—the Performance Center.

While no specific reason has been publicly given for the change, reports from WrestleTix indicate that approximately 1,700 tickets had already been sold for the NXT TV taping. By comparison, NXT Battleground has reportedly moved over 6,000 tickets, showing a clear difference in demand.

This shift suggests WWE may be pivoting to a more intimate setting for the follow-up to Battleground, possibly to recalibrate production or avoid underwhelming visuals in a larger arena. Whatever the case, fans can expect the post-Battleground fallout to return to the familiar walls of the Performance Center, where NXT has long found its footing.

WWE NXT Preview 5/20/2025

WWE will present the Battleground go-home episode of NXT tonight from the Performance Center in Orlando, FL. live at 8:00 PM EST on The CW Network in the US and on Netflix internationally.

  • Kelani Jordan vs. Zaria
  • Chase U New Class (Uriah Connors & Kale Dixon) vs. OTM (Bronco Nima & Lucien Price)
  • Shawn Spears vs. Josh Briggs
  • Joe Hendry in concert.
  • Trick Williams rap performance.

WWE NXT Preview 5/13/2025

WWE will present a new episode of NXT tonight on The CW from the Performance Center, as the build continues for NXT: Battleground 2025.

  • Oba Femi vs. Charlie Dempsey
  • Tony D’Angelo vs. Wes Lee
  • Joe Hendry and Trick Williams have a contract signing.

WWE NXT Preview 5/6/2025

WWE NXT tonight on The CW at 8/7c.

  • NXT Championship #1 Contenders Battle Royal
  • NXT Women’s Championship #1 Contenders Match: Jordynne Grace vs. Giulia
  • TNA World Champion Joe Hendry, NXT Tag Team Champions Hank & Tank vs. DarkState
  • Kelani Jordan vs. Zaria

Cora Jade & Gigi Dolin Speak Out After WWE Releases, Push Back on “Lazy” Narrative

WWE’s latest wave of talent cuts has stirred up plenty of conversation—and two of the most talked-about names are firing back at behind-the-scenes claims surrounding their departures.

Gigi Dolin and Cora Jade, both of whom had been prominently featured on WWE NXT, were released this past Friday, just weeks after appearing at NXT Stand & Deliver in a kickoff four-way tag team elimination match. Their exits, alongside several other talents from both the main roster and NXT, came as part of another round of budget-related releases.

However, the narrative took a turn when Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer reported that some of those cut were believed to not be putting in enough effort during training, even citing the term “lazy” as being used internally. That didn’t sit well with either Dolin or Jade, who took to social media to push back.

Dolin, clearly frustrated, defended her commitment:

“When I wasn’t traveling for either of the two companies I worked for, I trained hard 3-4 days a week—bumping, doing cardio drills with one of the toughest coaches I’ve ever had. I worked out every day, did live events every other weekend. So yeah, I don’t wanna hear this lol. The way my body feels says otherwise.”

Jade, meanwhile, shared a more personal and troubling aspect of her WWE experience, revealing that she chose to train at her own gym after dealing with body shaming within the company:

“This, plus can’t forget having to go to my own gym after ‘strength and conditioning’ that wasn’t doing anything for me — other than getting me body shamed by my bosses, coworkers, and fans 🙂 crazy!”

Both Dolin and Jade signed with WWE in January 2021 and had become key players in the NXT women’s division. Dolin, as part of the Toxic Attraction faction, held the NXT Women’s Tag Team Championship twice, while Jade quickly emerged as one of the brand’s standout personalities and future prospects.

While neither has addressed their next move just yet, it’s clear that both women are leaving WWE with plenty still to say—and plenty still to prove.

With the women’s wrestling scene thriving across promotions like TNA, AEW, and STARDOM, could a new chapter be just around the corner for Dolin and Jade?

WWE Roster Shake-Up: Major Main Roster & NXT Releases

WWE made a wave of cuts on Friday, May 2, 2025, parting ways with a mix of established main roster talent and several rising stars from NXT. The release list includes some surprising names, prompting plenty of speculation about what’s next for the wrestlers involved.

Among the main roster talent released are Braun Strowman, Shayna Baszler, Dakota Kai, Kayden Carter, and Katana Chance. Over on the NXT side, the company has let go of Cora Jade, Jakara Jackson, Riley Osborne, Javier Bernal, Oro Mensah, Gigi Dolin, Eddy Thorpe, Dani Palmer and the faction Gallus. These cuts mark another significant roster shuffle for WWE, which seems to be refining its roster across all brands.

As is standard, the released main roster stars will be under 90-day non-compete clauses, while the NXT names are expected to serve 30-day non-compete periods. During that time, WWE will continue to pay the talent, giving them a window to evaluate their options and plan their next moves.

Fightful Select reports that Dakota Kai has already generated considerable interest from other promotions and talent agencies, and insiders expect her to have multiple opportunities ahead. Shayna Baszler’s departure, however, came as a shock to many within WWE. She had recently helped out at “NXT” and re-signed with the company in 2024, making her release one of the more unexpected moves in this round.

In NXT, some releases were more telegraphed. Jakara Jackson’s recent exit from the Meta-Four faction and separation from Lash Legend on this past Tuesday’s “NXT” all but signaled her impending departure. Oro Mensah may have fallen into a similar category.

Meanwhile, Cora Jade and Gigi Dolin wasted no time in re-establishing themselves on the independent scene. Both shared contact details on social media for upcoming bookings, and Jade has already reverted to her indie ring name, Elayna Black—a name she used during her early run on the independent circuit and brief AEW appearances back in 2019 and 2020.

WWE’s latest roster purge underscores the shifting priorities and evolving strategy of the company as it continues to shape its creative and business direction under the TKO banner. For many of these talented performers, this could be the start of a new chapter—whether in AEW, TNA, NJPW, or the growing indie scene.

Robert Stone Returns to TNA With Eyes on Santino Marella’s Job; Victoria Crawford (Alicia Fox) Set for Knockouts Title Shot

The TNA power struggle just got a whole lot more personal — and a little more WWE-flavored.

On this week’s episode of TNA iMPACT!, former TNA star and current WWE NXT figure Robert Stone made a surprise return, confronting Director of Authority Santino Marella and delivering a blunt message: he’s watching him — and he might just be coming for his job.

Stone, who many fans still remember as Robbie E from his TNA days, didn’t show up alone. He brought with him a sense of corporate legitimacy, declaring that Santino is officially under review by the TNA Board of Directors and naming himself the one tasked with monitoring Marella’s performance. In case Stone isn’t around to oversee things personally, he introduced a new name into the fold — Victoria Crawford, better known to WWE fans as Alicia Fox — as his appointed Deputy Director.

And she’s not just here for admin duties.

Crawford has been thrust straight into the spotlight with a major title opportunity, as it was announced she will challenge Masha Slamovich for the TNA Knockouts Championship at Under Siege. The challenge comes on the heels of Crawford’s unexpected involvement at TNA Unbreakable 2025, where she interfered in a mixed tag match pitting Slamovich and Joe Hendry against Frankie Kazarian and Tessa Blanchard. That encounter has sparked what looks to be an intense feud between Crawford and Slamovich, now set to explode in a title match.

Tension around Santino’s authority continued to rise throughout the night. Tessa Blanchard — herself no stranger to shaking things up — confronted Santino backstage and threw her support behind Robert Stone’s ambitions, hinting that change might be exactly what TNA leadership needs.

Between internal power plays and a returning Crawford eyeing Knockouts gold, the dynamic within TNA’s leadership and women’s division is shifting fast. With Under Siege on the horizon and Stone’s influence growing, one thing is certain: Santino Marella’s days as Director of Authority may be numbered.

WWE NXT Preview 4/29/2025

WWE NXT live tonight on The CW.

  • WWE NXT North American Championship: Ricky Saints (c) vs. Lexis King
  • WWE NXT Tag Team Championship: Hank & Tank (c) vs. Josh Briggs & Yoshiki Inamura
  • Tony D’Angelo and Stacks meet face-to-face
  • Women’s World Champion IYO SKY to appear
  • TNA world Champion Joe Hendry has open invitation to appear

WWE NXT Preview 4/22/2025

WWE NXT live on The CW starting at 8:00 pm EST.

  • Fallout from Stand & Deliver
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships Match: Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez (c) vs. Tatum Paxley & Gigi Dolin
  • NXT Women’s Championship Match: Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Roxanne Perez

WWE Stand & Deliver 4/19/2025 (Results)

NXT Stand & Deliver brought the heat to Los Angeles with a night filled with hard-hitting action, championship drama, and jaw-dropping betrayals. Here’s your full breakdown from the kickoff show chaos to the main event spectacle.


Countdown to Stand & Deliver Pre-Show

Multi-Team Tag Match to Set New #1 Contenders

The Countdown to Stand & Deliver pre-show kicked off with an all-out war between four teams battling for a shot at the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships. The bout featured Roxanne Perez & Cora Jade, Meta-Four, Fatal Influence, and Gigi Dolin and Tatum Paxley, accompanied by Shotzi.

The chaos escalated fast with all eight women eventually brawling in and out of the ring. Meta-Four (Legend & Jackson) were first to be eliminated after Roxanne Perez hit her Pop Rox finisher on Legend. However, moments later, the friction between Perez and Jade hit a breaking point—Perez walked out on her partner, leaving Jade vulnerable to a double-team that sealed their elimination.

That left Fatal Influence and Dolin & Paxley to battle it out. After a flurry of pin attempts and signature spots, it was Paxley who scored the decisive fall with a big splash, earning her and Dolin a future title opportunity.

Winners (New No. 1 Contenders): Gigi Dolin & Tatum Paxley


Stand & Deliver

Ricky Saints Survives Ethan Page to Retain North American Gold

In a gritty, back-and-forth contest, North American Champion Ricky Saints went to war with the ever-dangerous Ethan Page. Saints weathered an early onslaught that included a nasty powerslam on the apron and a Boston Crab that nearly forced a submission.

The challenger nearly sealed the deal with Ego’s Edge, but Saints kicked out and roared back with a Tornado DDT, spear, and finally the Roshambo to retain the gold in a thrilling finish.

Winner (Still Champion): Ricky Saints


New Tag Champs Crowned as Walker & Ledger Shock Frazer & Axiom

The chemistry of Nathan Frazer & Axiom was put to the test by the powerhouse duo of Hank Walker & Tank Ledger—and it wasn’t enough. After a high-octane contest full of wild sequences and near-falls, Walker & Ledger unleashed a brutal spear-powerslam combo to score the pin and win the NXT Tag Team Titles.

A show of respect followed as Frazer and Axiom embraced the new champs in a passing-of-the-torch moment.

Winners (New NXT Tag Team Champions): Hank Walker & Tank Ledger


Sol Ruca Climbs to the Top in History-Making Ladder Match

In a landmark six-woman ladder match to crown the inaugural NXT Women’s North American Champion, Sol Ruca rose above five other fierce competitors—Zaria, Lola Vice, Kelani Jordan, Thea Hail, and Izzi Dame.

The high-risk bout featured wild ladder stunts, springboard moonsaults, and even an assist (and later a crash) from The Culling. The final stretch saw Ruca and Zaria trading shots atop the ladder before Ruca outlasted everyone and retrieved the title to become the first-ever Women’s North American Champion.

Winner (and New Champion): Sol Ruca


Betrayal Rocks The D’Angelo Family as DarkState Steals the Win

Just when it looked like Tony D’Angelo’s family was riding high, Stacks Lorenzo pulled the ultimate swerve.

In a heated match between DarkState (with Cutler James) and The D’Angelo Family, crowbars were introduced, and alliances were tested. After an apparent moment of unity, Stacks low-blowed D’Angelo, helping DarkState hit a devastating powerbomb to win the match.

It’s unclear what Stacks’ motives are, but The Family has been shattered.

Winners: DarkState


Stephanie Vaquer Retains in Star-Studded Fatal 4-Way

In one of the most anticipated matches of the night, Stephanie Vaquer defended her NXT Women’s Championship against Giulia, Jaida Parker, and Jordynne Grace. This one delivered on all fronts—strong style strikes, triple suplexes, and a triple Hip Attack from Parker that popped the crowd.

Each woman had a shot, but in the end, Vaquer rose to the occasion. After a late surge that saw her break up multiple pins and unleash a vicious Package Backbreaker on Parker, Vaquer retained her title in commanding fashion.

Winner (Still Champion): Stephanie Vaquer


Oba Femi Fends Off Evans and Trick in Brutal Triple Threat

The main event lived up to its billing as Oba Femi, Trick Williams, and Je’Von Evans collided for the NXT Championship in a match filled with chaos, aerials, and power moves.

Highlights included a breathtaking Japanese Ocean Cyclone Suplex combo, a Trick Shot that nearly got the win (if not for the downed ref), and a devastating chokeslam by Femi on Evans to close the show. Despite Williams’ best efforts, the NXT Champion once again proved unstoppable.

Winner (Still Champion): Oba Femi


Final Thoughts

Stand & Deliver wasn’t just another premium live event—it was a full-blown statement from NXT. From Sol Ruca’s historic climb, to the collapse of The D’Angelo Family, and the continued dominance of Oba Femi, the brand is brimming with new stories and shifting power dynamics.