- Kickoff Match: Axiom def. Nathan Frazer.
- The main broadcast kicked off with Shawn Michaels, but he was immediately interrupted by CM Punk, making his first appearance in NXT in over 10 years. They had a bit of banter, with Punk teasing that he may join NXT.
- NXT North American Championship Match: Dragon Lee (w/ Rey Mysterio) def. Dominik Mysterio (c) to win the Championship.
- Women’s Iron Survivor Challenge: Blair Davenport (3) def. Tiffany Stratton (1), Lash Legend (2), Kelani Jordan (0) & Fallon Henley (1).
- NXT Women’s Champion Lyra Valkyria appeared on the entrance ramp, but she was attacked from behind by a returning Cora Jade, who aimed her focus on the NXT Women’s Title.
- Carmelo Hayes & Trick Williams trained backstage ahead of their matches tonight. Williams told Hayes to take care of business against King, to which Hayes responded by saying that King would get his.
- Carmelo Hayes def. Lexis King.
- After the match, Lexis King said that he did not actually attack Trick Williams, and he thanked Hayes for the easy PLE Spotlight.
- Cora Jade was interviewed saying that she was here to make a change to the Women’s Division.
- Trick Williams apologized to Carmelo Hayes for getting Lexis King between them. Hayes accepted the apology and told Williams to “Whoop That Trick” tonight.
- Men’s Iron Survivor Challenge: Trick Williams (4) def. DIJAK (3), Bron Breakker (3), Tyler Bate (3) & Josh Briggs (2).
- Josh Briggs & Fallon Heley were met by Brooks Jensen, but Meta Four (Noam Dar, Oro Mensah, Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson) made fun of them. This led to a brawl backstage.
- Steel Cage Match: Kiana James def. Roxanne Perez.
- Izzy Dame attacked Perez, leading James to hit a chair-assisted Knee strike for the win.
- There was a video package highlighting the participants of the Men’s NXT Breakout Tournament.
- NXT Championship Match: Ilja Dragunov (c) def. Baron Corbin.
- Trick Williams & Carmelo Hayes confronted Ilja Dragunov from the ramp, teasing a match between Williams & Dragunov to end the broadcast.
Tag: NXT
WWE NXT Deadline 12/9/2023 (Card)
WWE NXT Deadline PLE – Saturday December 9, 2023 – Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport, Connecticut
CARD
MEN’S IRON SURVIVOR CHALLENGE MATCH:
Dijak vs. Trick Williams vs. Josh Briggs vs. Bron Breakker vs. Tyler Bate
WOMEN’S IRON SURVIVOR CHALLENGE MATCH:
Tiffany Stratton vs. Lash Legend vs. Blair Davenport vs. Kelani Jordan vs. Fallon Henley
NXT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH:
Ilja Dragunov (c) vs. Baron Corbin
NXT NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH:
Dominik Mysterio (c) vs. Dragon Lee
Kiana James vs. Roxanne Perez
Carmelo Hayes vs. Lexis King
Kick Off PRE-SHOW :
Axiom vs. Nathan Frazer
Potentially Major Update On Cora Jade’s WWE NXT Status Ahead Of Deadline PLE
WWE “NXT” Superstar Cora Jade could be making her WWE return this Saturday at the Deadline premium live event. According to “PWInsider,” there were reportedly talks about her return during this past week’s “NXT” taping.
If the former “NXT” Women’s Tag Team Champion does make her return on December 9, this will be the first time since she “cleaned” out of her locker on the August 1 episode of “NXT.” Her last in-ring match was a loss to former WWE Superstar Dana Brooke in a Kendo Stick match on the July 25 episode of “NXT,” which ended their summer-long feud.
This past October, Jade was asked on social media when she would return to the developmental brand. Her blunt response was to stop asking her because “it sucks there.” When she first said she was leaving the brand, there were rumors that she was going to join the main roster, which didn’t turn out to be true.
Things are a little different since Jade was last seen on television; at the time the “NXT” Women’s Champion was Tiffany Stratton, while Lyra Valkyria now holds the belt, having won the title from Becky Lynch at Halloween Havoc. In her two-year tenure with WWE, Jade has won one title — the NXT Women’s Tag Team Championship alongside Roxanne Perez.
Jade, who signed with WWE in January 2021, made her WWE in-ring debut on the January 20 taped episode of “WWE 205 Live.” Her “NXT” in-ring debut came about a month later on the February 10 episode of “NXT,” where she lost to Xia Li.
Source: Wrestling Inc.
Wes Lee Off WWE NXT Deadline Card Due To Back Surgery, Will Miss Eight To 12 Months
The injury bug has once again bitten “WWE NXT,” this time taking out NXT North American Number One Contender Wes Lee. Lee announced on last night’s “WWE NXT” that he has an injury that will require treatment and he will be unable to compete for the foreseeable future. It was later announced that he would be out of action for eight to 12 months.
This left NXT North American Champion Dominik Mysterio without an opponent for the upcoming Deadline PLE on December 9. Mysterio initially gloated about this fact, until his father, WWE Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio interrupted to announce that his ne’er do well son would still be competing at the event in Bridgeport, CT against former IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champion Dragon Lee.
Dragon Lee and Dominik previously feuded over the title in August, with Mysterio coming out on top. Before that Dragon Lee had been a stalwart of the North American Title division. Dragon Lee last competed at WWE Survivor Series: War Games, where he defended the honor of Carlito in a match against Santos Escobar, in which Escobar was the victor, having seemingly graduated to the main roster after a top-notch showing on the developmental brand.
Source: Wrestling Inc.
WWE NXT Preview 12/5/2023
Tonight’s WWE NXT in Orlando, Florida at the Performance Center on the USA Network:
- NXT Champion Ilja Dragunov and Baron Corbin face-to-face
- Iron Survivor Challenge Last Chance qualifier: Kiana James vs. Roxanne Perez vs. Fallon Henley vs. Thea Hail
- Iron Survivor Challenge Last Chance qualifier: Carmelo Hayes vs. Eddy Thorpe vs. Joe Coffey vs. Tyler Bate
- Alpha Academy (Otis, Chad Gable, and Maxxine Dupri) vs. Meta-Four (Noam Dar, Oro Mensah, and Lash Legend)
- Andre Chase to address Chase U in a special assembly
WWE NXT Preview 11/28/2023
Tonight’s WWE NXT in Orlando, Florida at the Performance Center on the USA Network.
- NXT North American Championship #1 Contender’s Match: Wes Lee vs. Cameron Grimes vs. Bronson Reed vs. Johnny Gargano
- NXT Tag Team Championship: Tony D’Angelo and Stacks (c) vs. Angel Garza & Humberto Carrillo
- Andre Chase will break his silence
- Iron Survivor Challenge Qualifying Match: Bron Breakker vs. Eddy Thorpe
- Iron Survivor Challenge Qualifying Match: Kelani Jordan vs. Kiana James
WWE NXT Preview 11/21/2023
Tonight’s episode of WWE NXT in Orlando, Florida at the Performance Center on the USA Network:
- Los Lotharios (Angel Garza & Humberto Carrillo) vs. Malik Blade and Edris Enofe.
- Iron Survivor Challenge Qualifying Match: Josh Briggs vs. Carmelo Hayes
- Iron Survivor Challenge Qualifying Match: Blair Davenport vs. Thea Hail with Jacy Jane
- Eddy Thorpe vs. Charlie Dempsey with Drew Gulak and Myles Borne
- NXT Heritage Cup Championship: Noam Dar (c) with Oro Mensah, Lash Legend, and Jakara Jackson vs. Chad Gable with Akira Tozawa, Otis, and Maxxine Dupri
- WWE NXT Women’s Championship: Lyra Valkyria (c) vs. Xia Li
WWE NXT Preview 11/14/2023
Tonight’s episode of WWE NXT in Orlando, Florida at the Performance Center on the USA Network:
- NXT Tag Team Championship: Chase U (c) vs. Tony D’Angelo & Stacks
- Iron Survivor Challenge qualifier: Roxanne Perez vs. Lash Legend
- Iron Survivor Challenge qualifier: Trick Williams vs. Joe Coffey
- NXT Women’s Champion Lyra Valkyria has been invited to a Warriors Tea Ceremony by Xia Li
- Supernova Sessions with guests Alpha Academy
- Wes Lee vs. Baron Corbin
- OTM vs. Brawling Brutes
Backstage Report On Major Shift WWE Could Make With NXT Following CW Deal
Earlier this week, it was announced that “WWE NXT” would be moving from the USA Network to broadcast on The CW starting next year, with a major rights fee boost for WWE. The latest issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter offers up a few more details on the deal, including a report that discussions are being had within the company about making “NXT” a touring show, traveling to arenas across the country to film episodes live. However, nothing is set in stone as of yet.
With a few exceptions, “NXT” has long been taped at either the WWE Performance Center or, before that, Full Sail University. NXT PLEs used to be tied to a main roster PLE, taking place in the same town a night or two before. This has started changing, however, with recent PLEs held on their own weekends.
The Newsletter runs through some of the positive and negative points of making the change from filming at the PC to touring. The increased rights fees would help offset the added costs from touring while also offering a potential ratings boost, as well as events having larger live attendance. On the other hand, moving away from the Performance Center would mean less training time and a lot more travel for the company’s developmental roster.
While it’s still unclear what WWE plans to do with NXT moving forward, the company has notably been featuring more main roster talent on the brand. Becky Lynch recently held the “WWE NXT” Women’s Championship, and the company notoriously loaded up its Tuesday night show with talent when it was revealed that “AEW Dynamite” was going head-to-head with “NXT” for one night only. On top of that, recent weeks have seen “NXT” featuring “Raw” and “SmackDown” stars such as Lynch, Xia Li, Alpha Academy, Shotzi, Tegan Nox, and more.
Source: Wrestling Inc.
WWE Announces New Broadcast Home For NXT Brand
With the announcement last month that “WWE SmackDown” would be leaving Fox and heading back to USA in 2024, questions emerged regarding the futures for “WWE Raw” and “WWE NXT” on USA respectively. At least with “NXT,” its future will lie elsewhere, in a move that will also affect another wrestling promotion.
In a press release late Tuesday afternoon, WWE announced they had reached a deal with The CW to broadcast “NXT” starting in September 2024. PWInsider reported earlier in the afternoon that the two sides were in deep negotiations, so much so that an announcement could happen at any time. No financial details were disclosed, though the earlier report suggested that the deal would be “the biggest increase for “WWE NXT” media rights ever.”
The deal will mark NXT’s move from cable to broadcast TV, and will be a reunion between WWE and The CW, which aired “SmackDown” from 2006 to 2008; “SmackDown” also aired on The CW’s predecessor, UPN, from 1999 to 2006. The news comes on the heels of speculation that The CW was entering a relationship with rival promotion NWA, with both a wrestling and reality show set to air. It’s unclear what effect the WWE/CW deal will have on any potential NWA projects, or if a recent NWA angle said to give The CW pause helped contribute to this move.
Source: Wrestling Inc.
