WWE (NXT) Vengeance Day 2/15/2025 (Card)

WWE NXT Presents Vengeance Day PLE – Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025 – Entertainment & Sports Arena in Washington, D.C.

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THE NXT CHAMPIONSHIP – TRIPLE THREAT:
Oba Femi (c) vs. Austin Theory vs. Grayson Waller

NXT WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP – FATAL 4-WAY:
Giulia (c) vs. Bayley vs. Cora Jade vs. Roxanne Perez

NXT WOMEN’S NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP:
Fallon Henley (c) vs. Stephanie Vaquer

STRAP MATCH:
Eddy Thorpe vs. Trick Williams

Je’Von Evans vs. Ethan Page

NXT TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH:
Axiom & Nathan Frazer (c) vs. Josh Briggs & Yoshiki Inamura

WWE May Give Ricky Starks A New Name

Ricky Starks wasted no time making an impact in WWE, debuting on NXT just one day after receiving his release from AEW. The former AEW World Tag Team Champion shocked fans by appearing through the crowd and declaring himself the “absolute superstar of the future.” However, one detail stood out—commentary and WWE’s social media team never actually referred to him by name during the broadcast.

According to WalkwayFight.com, this omission was due to how quickly the deal came together. Starks’ WWE signing happened so fast that there wasn’t even time to produce merchandise for him. Additionally, with Starks previously filing to trademark his in-ring name through his company, Dream Palace LLC, there’s now speculation that WWE may rebrand him under a new name.

WWE’s Approach to Superstar Names

WWE has a long-standing preference for owning their talents’ ring names, ensuring exclusivity if they leave the company. However, there have been exceptions in recent years. Stars like Ethan Page and Jade Cargill have kept their AEW names, while others—such as Brian Pillman Jr. (now Lexis King) and Bea Priestley (now Blair Davenport)—underwent rebranding.

Given Starks’ established reputation, it would be surprising if WWE opted to change his name. However, history suggests it’s still a possibility. Whether he remains Ricky Starks or adopts a new persona, one thing is clear—his NXT arrival has already turned heads, and fans will be eager to see what’s next.

Stay tuned for updates as more details emerge about Starks’ WWE future.

Ricky Starks Shocks Fans with Surprise WWE NXT Appearance

Just one day after officially parting ways with AEW, Ricky Starks made an unexpected splash in WWE, appearing live on NXT and delivering a fiery promo from the crowd at the WWE Performance Center.

With no entrance music and no prior announcement, Starks stepped into the spotlight as the ring crew set up for the night’s steel cage main event. The only cue for fans at home was a stunned “Holy crap!” from commentator Vic Joseph, as the NXT crowd erupted in chants of “Ricky! Ricky!”

Grabbing a microphone, Starks wasted no time in making his intentions clear:

“If ‘NXT’ is the future of professional wrestling, well guess what? You need an absolute superstar of the future. If this is the hottest brand, well, you need the hottest free agent right now, baby. Everyone’s been asking when the revolution will be televised again. Well, I’m right here, aren’t I?”

Free Agent Starks Lands in WWE

News of Starks’ AEW departure broke earlier this week, with reports confirming that his contract had expired and that he was free to sign anywhere without a non-compete clause. AEW had previously exercised the option year on his deal, but Starks had been largely absent from television leading up to his exit.

His NXT appearance raises plenty of questions about his future. While he didn’t confirm whether he’d be involved in Saturday’s Vengeance Day premium live event, his presence alone signals that WWE may have big plans for the former AEW standout.

For now, all eyes are on what’s next for Starks—will he make an impact in NXT, or is this just the first step toward an even bigger stage on Raw or SmackDown?

WWE NXT Preview 2/11/2025

A new live episode of WWE NXT airs tonight on The CW. Tonight’s show is the go-home edition before this weekend’s WWE Vengeance Day premium live event.

  • NXT North American Championship Steel Cage Match: Tony D’Angelo (c) vs. Ridge Holland
  • NXT Heritage Cup Match: Lexis King (c) vs. JDC of TNA
  • Cora Jade vs. Bayley
  • Hank & Tank vs. Josh Briggs and Yoshiki Inamura vs. No Quarter Catch Crew

TNA Impact Preview 2/6/2025

TNA Wrestling will present a new episode of Impact tonight on AXS TV, with another WWE NXT tag team title match. 

  • WWE NXT Tag Team Championship: Fraxiom (c) vs. Nic & Ryan Nemeth
  • Mike Santana vs. Matt Cardona
  • The Hardys & Leon Slater vs. The System (Moose, JDC, Eddie Edwards)
  • Tyson Dupont vs. Ace Austin
  • Knockouts Battle Royal for a shot at the TNA Knockouts World title
  • Joe Hendry in concert
  • We’ll hear from Eric Young

Former NXT Tag Champ TNA Star JDC (FKA Fandango) Returns To Challenge For NXT Heritage Cup

The WWE NXT landscape just got a shake-up with the unexpected return of JDC, the star formerly known as Fandango. The TNA Wrestling talent made his presence felt during this week’s episode, interrupting Lexis King’s promo and setting his sights on the Heritage Cup. JDC is now set to challenge for the title on next week’s show.

A Familiar Face Returns to NXT

Lexis King had taken center stage to gloat about his recent Heritage Cup defense against Charlie Dempsey under British Rounds Rules two weeks ago. However, King revealed that moving forward, he would be abandoning the traditional format in favor of standard single-fall matches—a controversial change that immediately sparked debate. Before he could relish his newfound authority over the cup’s stipulations, JDC made his shocking return, signaling his intent to dethrone the champion.

For longtime NXT fans, JDC’s homecoming is a nostalgic one. He last competed for the black-and-gold brand in 2021, where he and Tyler Breeze held the NXT Tag Team Championship in 2020 as Breezango. That reign marked his only championship victory in WWE, closing out a 15-year tenure that saw him rise to prominence, most notably upsetting Chris Jericho at WrestleMania 29 in his main roster debut.

A Career of Ups and Downs

JDC has openly discussed how his WWE career trajectory could have gone differently. He previously claimed he was set to win the Intercontinental Championship in 2013, but an undisclosed concussion reportedly led to backstage heat and derailed his momentum. After his WWE exit in 2021, he reinvented himself on the independent circuit, wrestling for promotions like NWA and GCW under the name Dirty Dango.

In 2022, he resurfaced in TNA Wrestling, a company he had briefly worked for in the early 2000s under his real name, Johnny Curtis. His current moniker, JDC (Johnny “Dango” Curtis), reflects his wrestling evolution, and he has since aligned himself with The System, one of TNA’s top factions.

What’s Next for JDC in NXT?

JDC is poised for a high-stakes showdown with Lexis King next week. Given his experience, charisma, and past connection to the brand, his return could signal a fresh crossover partnership for the TNA star, or it could simply be a one-off special appearance. Either way, NXT fans will be watching closely to see if the former ballroom-dancing showman can once again capture gold in WWE.

Will JDC dethrone King and claim the Heritage Cup, or is this just a brief visit before heading back to TNA? Tune in next week to find out!

WWE NXT Preview 2/4/2025

WWE NXT returns tonight on The CW with a new episode as the build continues for this month’s NXT Vengeance Day.

  • A-Town Down Under vs. Oba Femi & Trick Williams
  • Karmen Petrovic vs. Kelani Jordan
  • Ridge Holland vs. Stacks
  • Stephanie Vaquer vs. Jacy Jayne
  • NXT Women’s Championship Vengeance Day Summit between Bayley, Roxanne Perez, and Giulia

WWE NXT Preview 1/28/2025

WWE NXT live on The CW from Center Stage in Atlanta, GA.

  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship: Bianca Belair & Naomi (c) vs. Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson
  • Bayley & NXT Women’s champion Giulia vs. Roxanne Perez & Cora Jade
  • Trick Williams vs. Wes Lee
  • Cedric Alexander vs. Ethan Page
  • The Grayson Waller Effect (hosted by Grayson Waller & Austin Theory) with Special Guest NXT Champion Oba Femi

Corey Graves Returns to NXT Commentary After Brief Absence

It didn’t take long for Corey Graves to find his way back behind the microphone. After a one-week absence from WWE programming, Graves made his return to the commentary table on last night’s episode of NXT, stepping into his new role with an air of enthusiasm and a touch of grit.

Graves had been vocal on social media about his frustration after being shifted from the main roster commentary team to NXT—a move that caught many fans off guard. However, his return to NXT was marked by a confident statement that set the tone for the evening.

“I am right where I want to be,” Graves declared as the show kicked off. “Where passion is everything and only the hungry survive, and pro wrestling never stopped being cool.”

A Fresh Start or a Reluctant Transition?

While Graves’ comments last night seemed to convey pride in being part of the NXT brand, his initial reaction to the move painted a more complicated picture. The shift from calling flagship shows like Raw and SmackDown to the developmental brand appeared to come as a disappointment for the veteran commentator, who has been a staple of WWE programming for years. His brief absence led to speculation among fans about whether the transition was entirely smooth.

Despite the initial frustration, it seems Graves is now embracing the opportunity to lend his voice to NXT’s unique energy. The black-and-gold brand has long been a platform for hungry up-and-coming Superstars, and Graves’ passionate commentary style could help elevate the show’s growing roster of talent.

A Voice That Resonates

Corey Graves has built a reputation as one of WWE’s most dynamic and opinionated commentators. His sharp wit and deep knowledge of the business have made him a standout presence on the headset. While moving from WWE’s main roster to NXT may have seemed like a step down at first glance, his return to the developmental brand could breathe new life into the product, particularly as NXT continues to build momentum heading into 2025.

It’s worth noting that Graves himself has a deep connection to NXT. Before transitioning to commentary, he competed as a wrestler on the brand during its early days, making his return last night feel somewhat full-circle.

What’s Next for Corey Graves and NXT?

Graves’ return to NXT could signify a renewed focus on the commentary team as WWE looks to keep the brand competitive in an increasingly stacked wrestling landscape. Whether he’ll be a long-term fixture on Tuesday nights remains to be seen, but his passion for the business is undeniable.

For now, Corey Graves is back where “pro wrestling never stopped being cool,” and fans can expect his signature mix of sarcasm and insight to add a spark to NXT’s weekly broadcasts.

WWE NXT Preview 1/21/2025

WWE NXT live tonight on The CW.

  • NXT Championship Match: Oba Femi vs. Eddy Thorpe
  • NXT North American Championship Match: Tony D’Angelo vs. Ridge Holland
  • NXT Women’s Champion Giulia to appear
  • Roxanne Perez has dared Bayley to show up