The November 12th edition of WWE NXT promises to be a night worth remembering, dealing with the fallout from last week’s events and laying the groundwork for upcoming storylines as the era of NXT on the CW Network continues to go strong.
The first two qualifying matches for the Iron Survivor Challenge, set for NXT Deadline on December 7 in Minneapolis, were announced recently. Wes Lee will face Cedric Alexander in the men’s division. Lately, Wes Lee has been targeting Alexander’s tag team partner Je’Von Evans, who won their last match with help from Rob Van Dam and now fans are excited to see who will win between Lee and Alexander this week.
In the women’s division, Cora Jade will take on Sol Ruca in another qualifying match for the Iron Survivor Challenge. Jade has been on a roll since her return to NXT television and fans want her to win and qualify for NXT Deadline, so we’ll have to see whether that will happen in the end.
Fallon Henley will defend her NXT Women’s North American Championship against Kelani Jordan, following Henley’s victory over Jordan in a Gauntlet Match at NXT Halloween Havoc. The match is expected to be a solid one and fans expect all sorts of shenanigans from the Pure Fusion Collective.
Adriana Rizzo will face Nikkita Lyons in a highly anticipated match on NXT this week. Rizzo previously attacked Lyons during a bout against Kelani Jordan, setting the stage for this match. Another match will see Stephanie Vaquer and Giulia taking on Meta-Four’s Jakara Jackson and Lash Legend in tag team action.
NXT General Manager Ava will decide the next challengers to Nathan Frazer & Axiom’s NXT Tag Team Titles as well. Finally, Trick Williams will also address the NXT audience in a segment.
Tonight’s episode of NXT has a ton of action in store for fans as it will be the third episode on the CW Network, so the hype is truly immeasurable. With the likes of Trick Williams, Stephanie Vaquer and more on the show, it’s definitely something fans shouldn’t miss. Ringside News will be providing live play-by-play coverage of tonight’s show over in our WWE NXT coverage hub. It promises to be a memorable episode for many reasons, so it remains to be seen how the episode will turn out.
WWE NXT will air live from the Capitol Wrestling Center in Orlando, Florida, starting at 8 PM ET on the CW Network. Fans can also stream the entire show on Peacock and on-demand viewing.
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