Blake Monroe Being Called Up From WWE NXT, Coming To SmackDown

WWE appears to be adding even more depth to its SmackDown women’s division, as Blake Monroe is officially on her way to the main roster.

During Friday night’s episode of SmackDown, a vignette aired promoting the arrival of “The Glamour,” confirming that Monroe will be joining the blue brand soon. The video package leaned into the same presentation style used during her NXT debut, featuring a voiceover alongside highlights from her recent run in WWE’s developmental system.

Monroe’s exit from NXT seems to have been solidified earlier in the week at NXT: Revenge, where she came up short in a casket match against current Women’s North American Champion Tatum Paxley. The visual of Paxley slamming the casket shut felt symbolic, effectively closing the chapter on Monroe’s time in NXT amid months of speculation about a call-up.

Before signing with WWE last year, Monroe was known to many fans as Mariah May in AEW, where she reached the top of the division as AEW Women’s World Champion. She arrived in NXT in June shortly after departing AEW, and it didn’t take long for her to make an impact.

Her in-ring debut came at the Great American Bash, where she teamed with Jordynne Grace to score a win over Fatal Influence. However, Monroe quickly shifted gears the very next night, turning on Grace and launching her first major storyline in WWE. She later captured the Women’s North American Championship at Halloween Havoc, defeating Zaria—who was defending the title on behalf of Sol Ruca—in one of her biggest moments on the brand.

Now, with polished character work and championship experience already under her belt, Monroe heads to SmackDown with momentum and a clear edge. Between her star power and the growing list of recent call-ups, it’s becoming clear that WWE is stacking the blue brand—and Monroe may be positioned to make an immediate splash once she arrives.

Update On Unhappiness Over Thea Hail/Blake Monroe Accident

An unexpected title change on WWE NXT has reportedly led to some backstage frustration, following what many believe was a genuine in-ring mishap rather than a planned creative decision.

On the December 16 episode of NXT, Thea Hail captured the NXT North American Championship for the first time in her career, defeating Blake Monroe. While the moment came across as a big breakout win for Hail on television, multiple reports suggest the finish was not supposed to happen that way.

According to Fightful Select, the original plan called for Monroe to retain her championship. However, during the match, referee Felix Fernandez counted the three-count, officially crowning Hail as the new champion. Those close to the situation claim Monroe may have been injured prior to the pinfall, though the exact severity of the injury has not been confirmed.

The report notes that Monroe herself, along with members of her creative team, were unhappy with how the situation unfolded. Some criticism was directed toward Fernandez for completing the count, but NXT management reportedly sees things differently. Both Shawn Michaels and Matt Bloom are said to have praised the referee for following protocol and calling the match as he saw it, rather than stopping the finish mid-count.

The timing of the accidental title switch reportedly added to the frustration, as WWE had already filmed a significant amount of content ahead of the holiday season. An unplanned championship change can complicate storylines, especially when episodes are taped weeks in advance.

Despite the backstage noise, fans shouldn’t expect Blake Monroe to be kept out of the title picture for long. The former AEW standout has been heavily featured since arriving in WWE earlier this year, and the company appears ready to course-correct quickly. On this past week’s episode of NXT, Monroe confronted Hail and officially secured a rematch.

That rematch is now set for NXT: New Year’s Evil on January 6, 2026, where Hail will put her newly won North American Championship on the line against Monroe. Many expect the situation to be resolved there, potentially with Monroe regaining the title.

New Year’s Evil is shaping up to be a stacked show overall. WWE has also announced a Women’s Championship match featuring Jacy Jayne defending against Kendal Grey, as well as an NXT Championship bout between Oba Femi and Leon Slater.

Whether the accidental title win leads to longer-term plans for Thea Hail or simply serves as a brief detour remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: this unexpected moment has quickly become one of the most talked-about backstage stories in NXT heading into the new year.

Mariah May Reveals New WWE Persona On NXT (Blake Monroe), Changes Twitter Handle

Former AEW standout Mariah May has officially transformed into Blake Monroe — and she made that known in true star fashion. Ahead of this week’s episode of WWE NXT, May updated her X (formerly Twitter) handle to reflect her new identity, setting the stage for a high-impact reveal during the show.

Monroe, who debuted on NXT last week fresh off the expiration of her AEW contract, is wasting no time making waves. In a slickly produced video package aired on Tuesday’s broadcast, the newly-minted Monroe was introduced to the NXT Universe in a scene straight out of Hollywood. The segment featured her lounging in a bubble bath, as a news report-style voiceover narrated her arrival with lines like, “She’s beauty. She’s grace. And she will probably punch you in the face.”

Channeling both glamour and menace, Monroe exited the bath, got dolled up in high fashion, and dropped a towel in a Sabrina Carpenter-inspired visual cue to reveal a black outfit and fierce pose. A comic-book style animation then sealed the deal: Mariah May is no more — Blake Monroe has arrived.

Later in the night, WWE confirmed Monroe would be back on NXT next week to make things official by signing her contract. There’s no confirmed in-ring debut date yet, but fans won’t have to wait long to see when she steps between the ropes.

It’s worth noting that Monroe’s last match took place in March at AEW Revolution, where she came up short in a “Hollywood Ending” against Toni Storm. Now, with a bold rebrand and a target set squarely on Jacy Jayne’s NXT Women’s Championship, Monroe looks ready to make her next act her biggest yet.