WWE NXT went ‘Extreme’ this week as the show took place at the iconic 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, featuring a few returning ECW legends like Rob Van Dam, and Bubba Ray Dudley back in action.
The night was filled with intense matchups, surprise appearances, and nostalgic moments that thrilled the audience.
Jaida Parker and Lola Vice Goes Hardcore (with Special Guest Referee Dawn Marie)
In a hardcore match that set the tone for the evening, Jaida Parker faced off against Lola Vice with former ECW and WWE star Dawn Marie serving as the special guest referee.
The match was a brutal encounter, with Parker ultimately emerging victorious. She managed to escape a sleeper hold by Vice, using a brick to break free before executing her signature move, Hipnotic, to secure the win. Despite the high stakes and hardcore stipulations, the match suffered from pacing issues and awkward weapon setups, leaving the audience wanting more fluidity in the action.
RVD is Back
The rivalry between Wes Lee and Je’Von Evans reached new heights as they clashed in a highly anticipated match. The bout took a dramatic turn when Rob Van Dam made a surprise appearance, distracting Wes Lee and allowing Evans to capitalize.
Seizing the opportunity, Evans delivered a springboard cutter followed by a Five Star Frog Splash to claim victory. This match not only showcased the intense animosity between the two competitors but also set the stage for future encounters, promising more fireworks in their burgeoning rivalry.
The Dudley Boys get the Table!
In a tag team match that combined nostalgia with high stakes, Trick Williams teamed up with WWE Hall of Famer Bubba Ray Dudley to take on the dangerous duo of “All Ego” Ethan Page and Ridge Holland. The match concluded with Ridge Holland securing a surprise victory by rolling up Trick Williams for the pin.
The post-match chaos saw Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley deliver a nostalgic beatdown on Ethan Page, culminating in a double chokeslam through a table, much to the delight of the Philadelphia crowd.
D’Angelo Makes Light Work of Nunzio
The North American Title was on the line as Tony D’Angelo defended his championship against Nunzio. In a dominant performance, D’Angelo quickly dispatched his opponent with a spinebuster, retaining his title. Despite the crowd’s enthusiasm for Nunzio, the match was a straightforward squash, adding another successful defense to D’Angelo’s record and reinforcing his status as a formidable champion.
Zaria Puts Roxanne Perez Down With An F5
The evening’s main event featured a high-energy showcase of NXT’s top female talent. Giulia, Stephanie Vaquer, Kelani Jordan, Zaria, and Jordynne Grace formed a super-team to combat Roxanne Perez, Cora Jade, and Fatal Influence.
The match was a thrilling display of athleticism and teamwork, with Zaria ultimately securing the victory for her team. She countered Roxanne Perez’s Pop Rox into an F5, sealing the win and highlighting the rising stars of NXT’s women’s division. Zaria and Giulia, in particular, stood out as future top contenders, leaving the audience excited for the future of the division.
Match Card
Result |
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Jaida Parker defeated Lola Vice |
Je’Von Evans defeated Wes Lee |
Ridge Holland and Ethan Page defeated Trick Williams and Bubba Ray Dudley |
Tony D’Angelo retained the title |
Giulia, Vaquer, Jordan, Zaria, and Grace defeated Perez, Jade, and Fatal Influence |
The November 6 edition of WWE NXT delivered a mix of nostalgia and new rivalries, setting the stage for future storylines and showcasing the depth of talent within the brand.
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