Following a chaotic and unforgettable Worlds Collide event this past Saturday, tonight’s edition of WWE NXT returns with major fallout, two championship matches, and rising tensions across the brand. Last week’s show served as the final stop before Worlds Collide and featured several explosive developments—including the shocking debut of former AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May, who made an immediate impact by confronting newly crowned NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne in a moment soaked in glamor and attitude. Meanwhile, internal warfare tore through The Culling, as Izzi Dame brutally ousted Brooks Jensen from the faction with a steel chair beatdown, declaring he wasn’t truly committed to the group’s ruthless vision. Tonight, the action continues with two titles on the line, as “The Ruler” Oba Femi puts the NXT Championship up for grabs against the Season One winner of WWE LFG, the fast-rising powerhouse Jasper Troy. In addition, newly crowned NXT North American Champion Ethan Page, fresh off defending his title in a high-octane four-way at Worlds Collide, faces another stiff challenge as he defends against WWE ID and Evolve standout Sean Legacy. Legacy, still reeling from coming up short in last week’s match to crown the inaugural WWE Evolve Champion, now looks to rebound and seize the North American Title in what could be a breakout moment. With high stakes, rising stars, and unresolved rivalries from Worlds Collide, tonight’s NXT promises to reshape the brand’s summer landscape in a major way.
Here is everything announced for tonight’s show:
Oba Femi (c) v Jasper Troy (NXT Championship)
Ethan Page (c) v Sean Legacy
The Culling in tag team action
Tony D’Angelo and Luca Crusifino vs The High Ryze
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