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NXT Results – July 30, 2024
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NXT Results – July 30, 2024

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Date: July 30, 2024
Location: Capitol Wrestling Center, Orlando, Florida
Commentators: Vic Joseph, Booker T.

It’s the first night of the Great American Bash and, oddly enough, the card isn’t exactly packed. There are a few title matches, but only one of them feels like a big showdown. We also have a contract signing for next week’s NXT title match and the Women’s Tag Team Champions are here to make a guest appearance. Oh, and Joe Hendry is in concert. Let’s get started.

Hank Walker and Tank Ledger break into the Performance Center to host the show, which involves hacking a security system, dodging lasers, and crawling through a dark room.

Women’s Tag Team Titles: Meta Four vs. Isla Dawn/Alba Fyre

Meta Four is challenging. It’s a brawl before the bell to start quickly and Jackson is sent to the wrong corner. Fyre sends her into the buckle for two and a double suplex hits too. Legend is back to clean house and we go to an early break. Back with Jackson hitting an enziguri, making the diving tag to Legend.

A chokeslam gets two on Dawn, but Fyre gets a cheap shot from the apron to cut her off. That doesn’t last long though, as it’s a wheelbarrow faceplant/cutter combo for Dawn with Fyre making the save. Back up and the Evil Touch to Jackson retains the titles at 7:52.

Result: Isla Dawn/Alba Fyre b. Meta Four – Evil Touch to Jackson (7:52)

After the match, Ethan Page is here to mock Oro Mensah and promise that he won’t win the NXT title next week. Mensah pins him again.

Cedric Alexander is teaching some young wrestlers when Shawn Spears interrupts to talk about Brooks Jensen. Cue Jensen trying to argue, but Spears stops him.

Tavion Heights is ready for Tony D’Angelo.

Tony D’Angelo is ready for Tavion Heights.

Pete Dunne talks about Sheamus walking away from the Brawling Brutes, so now he’s going to create chaos. He starts next week with Trick Williams.

Heritage Cup: Tavion Heights vs. Tony D’Angelo

D’Angelo is on defense and their respective associates are there too. Round one starts with some wrestling from Heights, the former Olympic wrestler taking over with a fireman’s carry. D’Angelo is back with a headlock before switching to a leglock as the round ends. Here’s Wren Sinclair to watch and we take a break. Back with D’Angelo hitting a superplex but time runs out.

Round three begins with D’Angelo hitting a Forget About It for the pin at 28 seconds of the round and 8:13 total. Round four begins with Sinclair yelling at Heights, which is enough for Heights to get the belly to belly and tie it up at 23 seconds of the round and 9:04 total. Round five begins with Heights getting two from a gutwrench suplex. However, Heights misses a charge into the ropes and D’Angelo hits back to back spinebusters to retain at 1:39 of the round and 11:09 total.

Result: Tony D’Angelo from Tavion Heights 2-1 (11:09)

Fallon Henley, Jacy Jayne and Jazmyn Nyx don’t like the new generation, so the tag match is scheduled for tonight.

Brooks Jensen vs. Cedric Alexander

Jensen charges into the corner for a boot and gets knocked to the outside. Alexander makes a big dive but Jensen kicks him in the face to take over. A running shoulder into the Tree Of Woe gives Jensen two and we hit the chinlock. Back up and Alexander suplexes into a Michinoku River for two. Jensen knocks him off the top and a guillotine legdrop gets two. They go outside and Jensen drops him on the announcers table. The dive misses though and Alexander goes for the Lumbar Check to win at 4:47 shown.

Result: Cedric Alexander b. Brooks Jensen – Lumback Check (4:47)

Je’Von Evans talks about his childhood watching wrestling and knowing this was what he had to do.

Joe Hendry flirts with some women before his concert, but then has to leave. Ashante Thee Adonis comes in to take care of the women.

The Rascalz are confused about playing on a Tuesday, but want the Tag Team titles back.

Here’s Joe Hendry before his concert, with the fans singing his theme song. Hendry’s song is about how he makes things better, how Booker T is a big fan, and how Gallus has ugly facial hair. Hendry is ready for an encore, but here’s Gallus to interrupt. They didn’t like the song, and Hendry is quickly defeated.

Hank Walker and Tank Ledger irritate Roxanne Perez.

Ava oversees the signing of the contract between Ethan Page and Oro Mensah for next week. They bicker and both sign, with Mensah promising to win the title.

Kendal Gray vs. Jaida Parker

OTM is here with Parker. Grey takes her by the arm to start and is back up with a middle rope crossbody for two. Parker sends her into the corner though and drops her ribs first over the top rope. The seated ab workout doesn’t last long as Grey fights up… and here are Miles Borne and Wren Sinclair. Grey takes Borne down and locks in an Angle Slam for two on Parker. Back up and another distraction sees Parker get a Gordbuster into a running hip attack for the pin at 4:02.

Result: Jaida Parker b. Kendal Gray – Running Hip Attack (4:02)

Chase You set Thea Hail in motion.

Axiom talks to the LWO about Speed ​​​​when Ava comes in with a contract for a title fight with the Rascalz. Axiom signs, but Nathan Frazier is not happy that he is not being asked. Oh well.

Jacy Jayne/Jazmyn Nyx/Fallon Henley vs. Sol Ruca/Karmen Petrovic/Lola Vice

Henley takes Ruca down to start and surfs her on the back, only to have Ruca come back with an X Factor and her own surfing. Petrovic comes in to take down Nyx, which gets her into a running basement Blockbuster. Vice comes in and gets rolled up to give Jayne two, only to come back with a spinebuster for two.

It’s back to Petrovic for a double shoulder and the bad guys are knocked to the floor. The dive series takes them down again and we take a break. Back with Vice getting the tag to clean house and Ruca hitting a springboard flipping double clothesline. Henley is left alone with Ruca, who hits a fireman’s carry into a powerbomb for two.

Jayne comes back with a cutter from the corner and Nyx’s PerfectPlex gets two to put everyone down. Nyx kicks away to Ruca but it’s back to Petrovic for the clothesline comeback. A Pele kick gets Nyx out of trouble though and Henley comes in with something like a belly to back suplex that’s flipped into a cutter for the pin on Petrovic at 12:55.

Result: Fallon Henley/Jazmyn Nyx/Jacy Jayne b. Sol Ruca/Karmen Petrovic/Lola Vice – Flipping cutter to Petrovic (12:55)

Kelani Jordan doesn’t want to play with Tatum Paxley and her dolls. And she doesn’t know why Wendy Choo is after them.

Joe Hendry is fed up with Gallus’ jealousy and will therefore challenge Joe Coffey next week.

This is what’s going to happen next week.

Women’s Title: Roxanne Perez vs. Thea Hail

Hail, with Chase U, is challenging and goes for some early rollups to start. The threat of the Kimura sends Perez to the ropes before she has to flip out of a singlescissor. Perez goes to the floor and Hail does a middle rope moonsault as we take a break. Back with Hail doing a DDT to put them both down.

The World’s Smallest Slam sets up a missed backsplash, so Perez goes for the crossface. Hail goes to the floor, but Perez argues with Chase U, allowing Hail to dive. A Michinoku Driver gives Hail two, but Perez goes after the arm. Pop Rox is countered with a backslide for two and the Kimura continues, with Perez backing into the crossface. That’s forced into a Samoan drop and the springboard backsplash gets two for a great sequence.

Perez goes for the eye, but is thrown shoulder-first into the post. The Kimura continues, sending Perez to the ropes and floor. Hail is rammed into the steps and the crossface continues, only to be reversed into the Kimura. That is reversed into the crossface, so Hail goes for the ropes, forcing Perez to switch to Pop Rox to retain at 11:21.

Result: Roxanne Perez by Thea Hail – Pop Rox (11:21)

Results
Isla Dawn/Alba Fyre b. Meta Four – Evil Touch with Jackson
Tony D’Angelo of Tavion Heights 2-1
Cedric Alexander b. Brooke Jensen – Lumbar Examination
Jaida Parker b. Kendal Gray – Running hip attack
Fallon Henley/Jazmyn Nyx/Jacy Jayne b. Sol Ruca/Karmen Petrovic/Lola Vice – Turning the cutter to Petrovic
Roxanne Perez by Thea Hail – Pop Rox

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