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- Results courtesy of EWrestlingnews.com
- Dark Match: Myka Lockwood (w/Brad Baylor, Jackson Drake & Ricky Smokes) defeats Skylar Raye.
- Dark Match: Drake Morreaux defeats Brooks Jensen.
- Dark Match: Kali Armstrong defeats Layla Diggs.
- Fraxiom (Axiom & Nathan Frazer) defeated Noam Dar and Romeo Moreno by pinfall
- Kendal Grey doesn’t believe Lola Vice’s apology about not meaning to strike her last week. Wren Sinclair wants to focus on the WWE Speed Women’s Championship, once she’s cleared to compete, and hopes Grey can beat Kelani Jordan tonight without her being ringside as a distraction.
- Sarah Schreiber introduced the judges for the Mr. NXT pageant: Aaron Rourke, Kit Wilson, and comedian Matt Mathews. The first round, Attire, went to Tristan Angels.
- No. 1 Contender’s Match for the NXT Championship: Naraku defeated Mason Rook by pinfall. Kam Hendrix had interfered and distracted Rook, which Naraku capitalized on.
- Backstage, Myles Borne reiterated to Tavion Heights that he needs to focus on the NXT North American Championship. Heights got upset, again (because this is the fourth or fifth time they’ve done this) and said maybe he’ll fight Borne for the title. The Vanity Project interrupted to talk some trash, leading to Heights challenging Jackson Drake to a No. 1 contender’s match for next week with the winner facing Borne at Great American Bash.
- Wren Sinclair quickly wished Kendal Grey good luck before the commercial break.
- No. 1 Contender’s Match for the NXT Women’s Championship: Kendal Grey defeated Kelani Jordan by pinfall.
- For the talent portion of the Mr. NXT pageant, Shiloh Hill solved a Rubik’s Cube in under a minute and started doing some spinning act of some kind (I have no idea what that is, sorry), which upset Tristan Angels, who tried to do the Rubik’s Cube and failed (so he threw it). Angels wasn’t as good at juggling as Hill, either, earning Hill a point to even things up. Public speaking is the last category coming up.
- Naraku interrupted Tony D’Angelo’s interview (about Naraku and Great American Bash) to hand the champion a letter with another kanji symbol on it. D’Angelo didn’t say anything after opening it.
- Dion Lennox defeated Jasper Troy by pinfall. Saquon Shugars then appeared on the TitanTron in a pre-recorded message to distract Lennox and Osiris Griffin. Shugars then jumped Griffin from behind with a baseball bat and ran off before Lennox could get to him.
- Footage was shown of Jaida Parker jumping Nattie at the Hart Dungeon the other day.
- For the in-ring promo “public speaking” portion of the pageant, Tristan Angels talked about how handsome he is and badmouthed everyone else, while Shiloh Hill talked about how he’s going through gimmicks very quickly [how meta!] and that he doesn’t have it all figured out, but he’s willing to roll with the punches. He’s embodied that very well, which makes him the better candidate to be Mr. NXT. Mathews voted for Hill. Wilson voted for Angels (but still called him toxic). Rourke leaves his vote up to the fans, who go for Hill, naturally. Shiloh Hill is the first-ever Mr. NXT and is immediately attacked by Angels upon winning.
- Keanu Carver was upset that Naraku and others have had shots at the NXT Championship before him. Robert Stone said to give him until next week to figure out Carver’s opponent. If not, Carver is going to decide who to go after, himself.
- Izzi Dame was annoyed that she’s been put in the WWE Speed tournament, but Shawn Spears said he arranged it because it’s a layup for her to beat Thea Hail and get some gold to turn things around. That convinced Dame and Niko Vance that that was a good call from Spears for thinking two steps ahead.
- Singles Match for the NXT Women’s North American Championship: Zaria defeated Tatum Paxley (c) by pinfall to win the title!