It’s Tuesday night, and you know what that means! Get ready for the post-Halloween Havoc fallout on WWE NXT. Tonight’s November 6, 2024, episode promises high-energy action, and Ringside News has you covered with live play-by-play results and match highlights.
Tune in as WWE NXT kicks off at 8:00 PM EST. We’ll keep you updated with detailed match-by-match coverage right here. Share your reactions and thoughts in the comment section below as the night unfolds. Check out the anticipated lineup below!
The announcers for tonight are Vic Joseph and Booker T.
Bubba Ray Dudley and Trick Williams appear together. Je’Von Evans is shown at the Liberty Bell.
Roxanne Perez and her team are seen by the Delaware River. The opposing team is shown at the Art Museum.
Parker starts with shoulder thrusts in the corner before the match officially begins. Parker shoves Lola into the corner, but Lola escapes to the floor to grab a chair. When Jaida charges, Lola counters with a back elbow into the chair. Lola lands some punches and slams Jaida against the apron. As Lola goes for a table, Jaida intercepts and pushes it back under the ring. Lola drives Parker into a chair set against the ropes, then executes a suplex on the floor. She retrieves the table again, but Jaida strikes Lola with a chair, returning the table beneath the ring.
Jaida throws Lola back into the ring and tosses a chair her way. Jaida brings more chairs, sliding them to the center of the ring where Lola is ready. Jaida lands a boot to Lola and props a chair in the turnbuckles. Lola counters with a drop toe hold, sending Jaida face-first into the chair. Lola positions another chair in the turnbuckles, but Jaida misses a charge and ends up crashing into it instead.
Lola capitalizes with a suplex and follows up with a second onto a chair. She keeps her grip and hits a third suplex onto another chair. For the final Amigo, Lola adds flair with a shimmy before planting Jaida with a DDT onto the chair for a near fall. Lola charges with a spear, driving both herself and Jaida to the floor.
Back from the commercial, Jaida introduces a ladder into the ring while Lola sets another in the corner. Jaida positions a ladder across the middle rope in the corner. Kendo sticks and trash cans make their way into the ring as Jaida chops Lola’s back and follows up with a spinebuster.
After a commercial break, Jaida brings a ladder into the ring while Lola sets one up in the corner. Jaida attacks Lola with a spinebuster and sets her on a ladder. Jaida hits a seated splash, breaking the ladder for a near fall. Lola escapes a suplex and locks in a rear naked choke. Jaida struggles but backs Lola into the ring steps.
Back in the ring, Jaida hits a running hip, sending Lola outside. Lola avoids another hip attack, and Jaida crashes into the steps. Lola covers for a near fall. Lola traps Jaida under a trash can and hits kicks and a spinning heel kick, followed by kendo stick shots. She puts the trash can on Jaida’s head and lands a hip attack for another near fall. Jaida hits back with a trash can and kendo stick shots, then slams Lola with a trash can lid and a chair-bending backbreaker.
Jaida gets a near fall. Lola tries another rear naked choke, but Jaida hits her with a brick for a near fall. Jaida lands a final running hip for the win.
Winner: Jaida Parker
Outside, Ethan Page and Ridge Holland talk about winning against Trick and Bubba. Ridge insists he needs the title, and Page says there will be no tables in their match.
Backstage, Kelani Jordan stretches while Rob Van Dam compliments her and mentions her rematch next week, encouraging her to stand out. Kelani points him to Ava’s office. Suddenly, Wes Lee attacks Rob with a steel chair.
We see a meeting between Nunzio and the Tony D’Angelo Family, with Shawn Spears and Brooks Jensen joining Nunzio.
Rizzo is informed that she will face Nikkita Lyons next week for not responding to a call. Nunzio announces that he will challenge for the North American Title.
It’s also mentioned that referees will have some leniency for the rest of the night.
Evans starts with a side headlock and a shoulder tackle, but Lee stays firm. Lee counters with a handstand head scissors, but Evans lands on his feet. Evans also lands on his feet after a hip toss. Lee blocks Evans’ cutter and lands a forearm. Evans rolls Lee up for a near fall and follows with a slingshot head scissors takedown and a thrust kick. Evans steps outside and lands on his feet after a dive. Lee slams Evans into the apron and hits a Tiger Feint Kick around the ring post, then kicks the ring steps into Evans.
Evans fights back with a punch and tries for a suplex off the steps, but Lee sends him into the ring post. Lee attempts a brainbuster on the steps, but Evans resists. Lee manages to hit a blockbuster on the ring steps.
The match continues after the commercial break.
We return to see Lee on the turnbuckles, but Evans stops him, and they trade punches. Lee sends Evans down, but Evans quickly jumps back up for a Frankensteiner. They exchange punches, and Evans lands a strong clothesline followed by a spinning heel kick and a spinning spinebuster for a near fall. Evans sets Lee up and misses a move off the turnbuckles. Lee kicks Evans, who catches him during a handspring move. Lee lands on his feet and hits a superkick, a poisonrana, and a Cardiac Kick for a near fall. Lee goes under the ring to grab a chair.
The referee takes the chair from Lee, allowing Evans to roll him up for a near fall. Lee responds with a thrust kick, but Evans counters with a cutter and a triple jump cutter. Lee rolls to the floor to avoid a pin. Evans attempts a suicide dive but overshoots and crashes into the announce table. Lee positions Evans in the corner.
Rob Van Dam’s music hits, and he makes his way to the ring. Lee meets him on the floor but misses a chair shot, and Evans takes advantage with a plancha. Evans follows with a springboard cutter and heads up top for a Five Star Frog Splash, but Lee rolls away. Evans adjusts and hits a frog splash from three-quarters across the ring for the win.
Winner: Je’Von Evans
Backstage, Ava walks with Stevie Turner and Robert Stone. Eddy Thorpe approaches Ava, wanting to talk, but Ava says she has an announcement to make and will speak with him afterward.
We head to a commercial break.
We return to see Ava in the ring with Stevie Turner and Robert Stone. Ava praises NXT, saying it’s an honor to be in such a historic venue. She emphasizes the passion of Philadelphia fans, calling them the most hardcore in wrestling. Ava announces that NXT will be back on the road for Deadline on December 7th in Minneapolis, featuring the return of the Iron Survivor match.
Stone interrupts, telling Ava not to mislead the fans. He claims that New York fans are the true hardcore ones, even saying that Boston fans are more hardcore than Philadelphia. He mocks the city, saying their time in the spotlight, like ECW and even the Phillies and Eagles, is over.
Suddenly, the lights go out.
When they come back on, Rhino is standing behind Stone, who remains unaware. Ava and Stevie signal for Stone to turn around, and as he does, Rhino hits him with a GORE.
Giulia confidently declares that they’re going to win. Jordynne adds that it’s time to get extreme. Stephanie speaks in Spanish, showing her excitement. Jordan mentions how thrilled they are for the night, inspired by ECW’s legacy. Zaria states that everything ends tonight, while Grace says they’re ready to make history.
Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson walk in and ask if they saw their performance at Crown Jewel.
Ridge and Trick begin the match. Ridge hits Bubba with a forearm while he’s on the apron, prompting Trick to tag Bubba in. Bubba enters, and they lock up. Ridge applies a side headlock and follows with a shoulder tackle and a slam. They lock up again, and Bubba responds with a side headlock and a shoulder tackle before tagging Trick back in. Trick hits a double sledge from the turnbuckles and applies a wrist lock, but Ridge counters with a forearm. Trick retaliates with chops.
Page tags in, but Trick counters with punches and an uppercut. Page kicks Trick from the apron, and Ridge adds a kick before tagging in. They attempt a double suplex on Trick, but he lands on his feet and tags in Bubba. Bubba punches both Page and Ridge, dodges Page’s attack, and Ridge goes down from a shoulder tackle by Page. Bubba throws jabs followed by a Bubbonic Elbow.
Trick jumps off Bubba’s back to hit a double clothesline.
The match continues after the commercial break.
We return to see Ridge trip Bubba and pull him into the ring post while Page distracts the referee. Page kicks Bubba and tags Ridge back in, who continues with kicks and crossface strikes. Ridge hits Bubba with a forearm and gets a near fall. Ridge and Bubba trade punches until Ridge whips Bubba into the corner. Page tags in and lands a punch, but Bubba counters with a spear.
Trick tags in and hits jumping side kicks, followed by punches to Ridge. Trick drops down to send Page over the top rope and follows up with a flapjack on Ridge and a uranage for a near fall. Page tries for the Ego’s Edge, but Bubba interrupts with punches to both Page and Ridge. Page kicks Bubba, but Trick hits a jumping neckbreaker on Page and kicks Ridge. Ridge avoids Trick’s jumping knee and rolls him up for the three count.
Winners: Ridge Holland and Trick Williams
After the match, Page and Ridge attack Trick, but Bubba fights them off. Trick and Bubba take turns hitting Page before Bubba slams him down. Trick goes up top for the Wassup headbutt.
They call for the tables, but there are none under the ring. Bubba looks confused as the Dudley Boyz music hits and Devon comes out with a table. Bubba and Trick set it up and hit a double chokeslam on Page through the table.
Ashante Thee Adonis and Dion Lennox are relaxing in the lounge when Karmen arrives, wanting answers about what happened a few weeks ago. Adonis teases that her curiosity means she’s interested. Karmen asks who the woman with him was, and Adonis replies that it’s his girl. He makes it clear he’s not into Karmen, saying her attitude isn’t his type. Before she leaves, Adonis wishes her a happy belated birthday.
Tony D’Angelo is seen walking backstage with Rizzo, Luca, and Channing.
We go to commercial.
Cora Jade states that they have two current champions, two former champions, and a future champion. Jacy adds that trust is key, and they have it. Fallon declares that they will keep control of the division. Perez emphasizes that they’re right where they should be—main eventing. She says that the women who truly run the division will be the ones with their hands raised.
Mamaluke climbs onto the apron to distract Tony, and Nunzio uses the moment to place Mamaluke between himself and Tony. Tony punches Mamaluke, and Nunzio grabs a reverse chin lock, but Tony counters by throwing Nunzio onto Mamaluke. Nunzio extends his hand in a show of sportsmanship, but Tony blocks it and hits an arm-trapped belly-to-belly suplex. Tony places Nunzio on the turnbuckles, but Nunzio fights back with punches and lands a missile dropkick. Nunzio follows up with a knee strike and a Sicilian Slice for a near fall.
Mamaluke sneaks brass knuckles to Nunzio while Luca distracts the referee. Channing hands Tony a crowbar, and when the referee looks back, Tony uses the opportunity to pass the crowbar to Nunzio. Tony then hits a spinebuster for the win.
Winner: Tony D’Angelo (retains championship)
After the match, Tony extends his hand to Nunzio, and they shake and hug, followed by a group hug with the rest of their allies.
Backstage, Shawn Spears and Brooks Jensen are talking. Spears says, “Perfect,” and mentions that he feels something big is coming next week.
We cut to footage from after the Heritage Cup match, where King tells Regal he didn’t use the brass knuckles. Regal commends King for not taking shortcuts. Charlie interrupts and sarcastically congratulates Regal. Regal challenges Charlie, mentioning that King truly embodies his father’s legacy and questions if Charlie does too. He reminds Charlie that the group is a collective effort, not just his.
We go to commercial.
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