It’s Tuesday night and you know what that means! WWE NXT will go down tonight, and Ringside News has got you covered with live play-by-play results coverage for the November 12, 2024 episode.

WWE NXT will start this week at 8:00 PM EST as always, match-by-match highlights and results from the show will take place on this very page. Feel free to leave any reactions in the comment section below. You can check out the lineup below.

WWE NXT Results (11/12/2024):

Booker T and Vic Joseph are your announcers.

The show starts with a recap of last week’s highlights. Lash Legend mentions that Giulia and Stephanie are still finding their place in NXT, while they’ve already been on Raw and SmackDown. Jackson adds that they don’t care about anyone’s reputation. Lash says they wanted to see what the hype was all about. Tonight, everyone will see what the Meta Girls are made of.

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Tag Team Match: Stephanie Vaquer and “The Beautiful Madness” Giulia vs. Meta-Four (Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson)

Lash and Giulia start the match, with Giulia landing a punch and locking in a side headlock. Lash blocks a headlock takedown attempt, and Giulia responds with a forearm. Lash counters with a bicycle kick, and Jackson tags in, hitting a drop toe hold. Lash follows with an elbow drop, and Jakara adds a dropkick for a near fall. Jakara bridges for another near fall, but Giulia escapes with a crucifix pin attempt. Giulia whips Jakara into the corner but runs into a boot, and Jackson hits a missile dropkick for a near fall. Jackson lifts Giulia onto her shoulders, but Giulia counters with an octopus hold. Vaquer tags in, and after a drop toe hold by Giulia, Vaquer hits a Tiger Feint Kick. They follow up with a double elbow drop, and Vaquer gets a near fall. Jakara attempts a sunset flip, but Vaquer stays on her feet and hits a leg drop. Vaquer then uses a headscissors to drive Jakara’s head into the mat. Jakara recovers with a jawbreaker and tags in Lash, who delivers a series of forearms.

Vaquer attempts a crucifix bomb, but Lash blocks it. Giulia hits a dropkick, but Lash catches both Giulia and Vaquer and sends them into the ropes. Jakara climbs onto Lash’s shoulders and dives with a crossbody, taking out Giulia and Vaquer on the floor.

Commercial break.

We return to see Lash holding Vaquer in a delayed vertical suplex, which she executes successfully. Jakara tags in and applies a straitjacket choke. Vaquer struggles but can’t break free until Jakara runs into a boot, allowing Vaquer to float over and tag in Giulia. Giulia comes in with a dropkick and a forearm, followed by a headbutt to Jackson and a Code Red to Lash. Jakara counters with a knee to Giulia’s midsection, but Giulia responds with a suplex for a near fall.

Jakara applies a waist lock, leading to a series of standing switches. Giulia breaks free and hits a missile dropkick. Vaquer follows up with a butterfly backbreaker, and they finish with a Double V Trigger for the three count.

Winners: Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer

After the match, Blake Howard asks what will happen if both make it to the Iron Survivor Match. Giulia responds that she always knew this day would come. Vaquer tells Giulia she’ll see her at Deadline.

A video package for the Iron Survivor Match plays.

Women’s Iron Survivor Qualifying Match: Sol Ruca vs. Cora Jade

Sol waits for Cora to climb down from the turnbuckles at the start of the match. Sol then sweeps Cora’s leg and flips over her. To mock Cora, Sol goes to the turnbuckles. Sol slams Cora face-first into the mat, “hangs ten” on her, and follows up with a kick. Cora counters with a running knee against the ropes and a springboard double stomp to Sol’s back for a near fall. She then sends Sol into the corner.

We cut to Fatal Influence in the locker room as Jacy and Jazmyn head out.

Cora delivers kicks to Sol for another near fall. Sol counters with a jawbreaker and attempts an O’Connor Roll, but Cora grabs the ropes. Sol hits Cora with forearms and a clothesline, followed by a flying shoulder tackle and a springboard shoulder tackle. Cora sends Sol to the apron, but Sol responds with a kick. Sol tries a springboard move, but Cora hits the ropes, causing Sol to land face-first on the mat. Sol escapes a DDT attempt, and Cora misses a knee in the corner. Sol finishes with the Sol Snatcher for the three count.

Winner: Sol Ruca

Je’Von Evans and Cedric Alexander walk backstage, discussing their plans to win and secure spots in the Iron Survivor match.

Elsewhere backstage, Karmen Petrovic and Dion Lennox chat, with Dion casually asking Karmen about her favorite color. Brinley appears and asks Karmen if she was talking about him. Moments later, Ashante THEE Adonis interrupts, complaining about Karmen talking to his best friend. Dion playfully suggests that Adonis and Karmen team up for a match.

We return to see Ava addressing the tag team division, saying she’s looking for the next team to step up and prove what the division is all about. She mentions Gallus, Hank and Tank, No Quarter Catch Crew, OTM, Tyson Dupont and Tyriek Igwe, and The Family. Tensions rise as OTM and Tyson and Tyriek exchange words. Ava urges everyone to show her what they’re made of.

Men’s Iron Survivor Qualifying Match: Wes Lee vs. Cedric Alexander

In the ring, Cedric and Wes lock up, with Cedric taking Wes to the mat twice. Wes uses the ropes to create space. He applies a side headlock, holding on even when Cedric tries to send him off the ropes. Cedric counters with his own side headlock, taking Wes to the mat. Wes cartwheels into a wrist lock, but Cedric counters with a single-leg takedown. Wes responds with a handstand headscissors and another headscissors. Cedric sends Wes to the apron and lands two punches. Cedric follows up with a series of chest kicks, but Wes grabs Cedric’s leg, leading Cedric to chop him, sending Wes to the floor. Cedric finishes with a flip dive onto Wes.

Commercial break.

We return to see Cedric landing punches while Wes holds an armbar. Wes transitions into an arm wringer, sending Cedric to the mat. Cedric counters a Cardiac Kick with a dropkick and follows with some chops. He adds a knee to the midsection and another dropkick. Cedric moves to the apron and hits a uranage on the apron, then follows with a slingshot flatliner for a near fall. Wes blocks a suplex attempt and counters with a superkick and a knee strike, followed by the Cardiac Kick for a near fall. Wes positions Cedric and goes for a 450 splash but misses and rolls through. Cedric hits a clothesline, and as Wes pulls off the turnbuckle pad, Cedric delivers a Michinoku Driver. The referee reattaches the pad before counting, so Cedric only gets a near fall.

Cedric sets up for a corner splash, but Wes dropkicks his knee, causing Cedric to hit the exposed turnbuckle. Wes capitalizes with a double knee drop for the three count.

Winner: Wes Lee

We cut to Tony D’Angelo at a restaurant enjoying a meal. Shawn Spears and Brooks Jensen approach, and Tony comments on Shawn’s constant pursuit, calling him annoying.

Spears mentions his concern about the North American title and notes that he’s seen disruptions before. He warns Tony that he’s let things slide twice, but there won’t be a third time. He acknowledges Tony’s growing “family.” Tony responds by saying it took him three years to take down a monster and win the title.

Spears explains that’s why Brooks deserves a title shot. Tony tells Brooks to think for himself. Spears asserts that he doesn’t question Tony’s actions and expects the same in return. He adds that his hunger for more can only be satisfied by winning the North American title.

Spears tells Brooks, “That’s how you handle the boss.” He turns to Niko Vance and asks if that’s the way to do it, and Niko agrees. They drive away. Trick Williams walks down the Hallway of Champions.

Commercial break.

We return, and Byron asks Kelani about her upcoming match. She confidently says she’s going to reclaim her title, no matter who stands in her way. Jazmyn Nyx chimes in, saying Fallon won’t lose. Jacy adds that if Fallon can’t get the job done, they’ll make sure she wins.

WWE NXT Champion Trick Williams will speak

NXT Men’s Champion Trick Williams makes his way to the ring. Trick Williams hypes up the crowd and mentions how wild things got in Philly last week. With Deadline approaching, he reminds everyone how strong he looked in the Iron Survivor Match. He clarifies that he’s not here to talk about putting Ethan Page through a table but to address Ridge Holland, who claimed he got one over on Trick by pinning him. Trick declares that he’s not going down like that and calls Ridge out.

Before Ridge can respond, Andre Chase comes through the crowd and apologizes for interrupting. He says he’s not finished with Ridge.

Trick acknowledges Chase’s resilience after everything Ridge did to him and to Chase U. Trick points out that Chase has managed to get back on his feet and deserves recognition for all he has done in NXT. Trick says Chase is a staple in NXT and has accomplished nearly everything—except for one thing. He gestures to his championship belt and notes that Chase has never had a shot at the title.

Before Trick can finish, Ridge interrupts and says this has to stop, questioning the idea of Chase getting a title shot. Ridge questions Trick, asking if he really calls himself a champion while avoiding a match with someone he put in an ambulance just two weeks ago. He tells Chase to move on and reminds Trick that he made the ECW Arena go silent when he pinned him. Ridge asserts that he’s the biggest threat to Trick’s title.

Chase responds, saying he wants one more match against Ridge after everything he’s endured. Ridge flatly refuses. Chase ups the stakes, saying he’ll put Chase U on the line. Ridge dismisses it, saying he doesn’t care about the university because Chase already gambled it away. All Ridge wants is the title.

Trick interjects, suggesting that Ridge wants a title shot and Chase wants to settle the score. He proposes they go to Ava to arrange a match between Ridge and Chase to decide who faces him at Deadline. Trick says he’s rooting for Chase after all he’s been through and highlights Chase’s bond with Riley, Duke, and Thea.

Ridge responds by saying if Chase loses, he’s done with Riley, Duke, and Thea. Ridge says he’ll walk into Deadline for the title, leaving Chase with nothing. He taunts Chase, calling it quite the gamble for someone who’s never won the big one. “What are you going to do?” Ridge asks. Chase declares he’s going to give Ridge a “Chase U-sized ass whooping.”

Ridge attacks Chase with a forearm, but Trick hits Ridge with a uranage. Chase follows with a C-H-A-S-E-U stomp.

Jaida Parker then congratulates Sol on qualifying but confidently states that she, too, will qualify and win, just as she did last week. She tells Sol and the other competitors that it doesn’t matter when she enters the match—she will leave as the Iron Survivor.

Josh Brooks mentions that Inamura impressed him during his time in NOAH. Inamura expresses his gratitude for being part of NXT. Eddy Thorpe arrives and asks for a moment to speak with Ava. Ava informs Eddy that he’s been placed in an Iron Survivor Qualifying Match.

The D’Angelo Family’s Adriana Rizzo vs. Nikkita Lyons

They lock up, and Rizzo starts with a slap to Lyons. Lyons responds with a kick and sends Rizzo to the apron. Rizzo counters with a shoulder and attempts a sunset flip, but Lyons stays upright. Rizzo lands some forearms and drives Lyons into the turnbuckles, following up with a dropkick. Lyons shoves Rizzo back to the apron and hits her with a forearm to the back. Rizzo jumps off the turnbuckles, but Lyons dodges and applies a full nelson, transitioning into a full nelson slam. Lyons kicks Rizzo in the back and follows up with an accordion throw for a near fall.

Rizzo tries an Irish whip, but Lyons counters with an elbow and then a knee before positioning Rizzo in the ropes and hitting her with a hip strike to the head, earning another near fall.

Lyons applies the full nelson again, but Rizzo counters with an arm drag. Rizzo follows up with an elbow and a pair of flying forearms that take Lyons down. Rizzo struggles to lift Lyons for a suplex but manages a springboard crossbody. Rizzo then hits a Thesz Press and slams Lyons’ head into the mat for a series of near falls.

Lyons goes back to the full nelson, but Rizzo counters with an arm drag. Rizzo follows up with an elbow and two flying forearms, knocking Lyons to the mat. Rizzo struggles to lift Lyons for a suplex but manages to hit a springboard crossbody. She lands a Thesz Press and slams Lyons’ head into the mat for a series of near falls. Lyons regains control with an Irish whip and hits an elbow. She blocks another Thesz Press attempt and finishes with a Vader Bomb for the three count.

Winner: Nikkita Lyons

After the match, Rizzo attacks Lyons from behind with a crowbar, showing poor sportsmanship.

Thea and Riley approach Chase and ask why he made the decision he did.

Chase responds, saying it’s all about high risk and high reward. He explains that Chase U was built on taking risks, mentioning how they took chances on Duke, Thea, and Riley. He reassures them that they’ve been through everything together, and nothing will break them apart. Chase shares that he’s never had a title shot before and is excited for his opportunity next week, promising Chase U will experience the highest of highs.

Duke remarks that it could also be the lowest of lows, while Riley expresses concern over the risk Chase is taking.

Zaria states that some people call her a mystery, but she disagrees. There’s no mystery—she came to NXT to rip and tear. Speaking about the Iron Survivor Challenge, she says this is exactly her kind of fun. She thrives in chaos. Zaria declares that after Deadline, there will be no more questions about who she is.

Men’s Iron Survivor Qualifying Match: Je’Von Evans vs. Lexis King

They lock up, and King quickly rolls Evans up for a near fall, followed by another quick pin attempt. King applies a wrist lock, but Evans reverses it. King escapes with a kick. Evans counters with a rebound rollup for a near fall, and King follows with another rollup attempt. Evans sweeps King’s legs for a near fall, and King returns the favor with his own leg sweep for another near fall. Evans applies a side headlock, hits a shoulder tackle, and gets a near fall. He transitions to a front face lock and then executes a slingshot headscissors takedown, followed by a dropkick that sends King to the floor.

Evans follows up with a suicide dive and attempts a springboard move, leaping over King. Evans tries an Irish whip, but King floats over. When Evans attempts a leapfrog, King’s head accidentally collides with a sensitive area of Je’Von’s body. King shows good sportsmanship and refuses to take advantage of the situation.

Commercial break.

e return to see King applying a single-leg crab on Evans. Evans rolls over and kicks King to break free. King lands on his feet after a belly-to-back suplex attempt and chops Evans. Evans responds with a clothesline and a back elbow, then transitions into a matrix move followed by a cutter and a suplex. He goes to the apron and hits a springboard crossbody for a near fall. Evans climbs to the top rope for a moonsault but overshoots and lands on his feet. King counters with a superkick for a near fall. King slaps Evans, who fires back, leading to an exchange of forearms and chops. King hits a boot, but Evans counters with a spinning heel kick.

Evans heads to the turnbuckles and lands a frog splash for a near fall. King responds with a lungblower and a Michinoku Driver for his own near fall. King charges in but runs into a thrust kick from Evans, who then goes up top and hits a double jump twisting splash for the three count.

Winner: Je’Von Evans

After the match, Evans offers a handshake, and King accepts. They share a respectful hug.

In the lounge, Axiom and Nathan Frazer discuss the Iron Survivor and the tag team competition. Frazer reveals he has entered an Iron Survivor Qualifying Match, surprising Axiom. Axiom expresses concern about the pressure from other tag teams and the Iron Survivor, but Frazer tells him to stay “tranquilo” and asks for advice.

Nima and Price comment on Axiom’s partner pursuing a singles title, as more tag teams gather in the background.

Next week, more Iron Survivor Qualifying Matches will take place. Andre Chase will face Ridge Holland in a Number One Contender Match, with the future of Chase University at stake.

Kelani Jordan and Fallon Henley appear walking, with Henley flanked by Jazmyn Nyx and Jacy Jayne.

Commercial break.

We return to see Ashante asking Dion if he spoke to Carmen about the other women.

King reflects on his recent loss, and Hank, Tank, and Dante reassure him, saying his actions in the ring were honorable. Gallus arrives, and tensions rise as they start yelling at each other, leading to a heated exchange.

WWE NXT Women’s North American Championship Match: Fatal Influence’s Fallon Henley (c) vs. Kelani Jordan

They lock up and move around the ring before Jordan gets a takedown, maintaining the lock-up. Fallon counters with her own takedown, still holding on. Fallon pushes Jordan away, and Jordan responds with an arm drag for a near fall. Fallon lands a punch, and Jordan has words for her. Fallon shoves Jordan and applies a side headlock. Jordan counters with an elbow and a Tiger Feint arm drag but misses a dropkick. Fallon drives her shoulders into Jordan in the corner and follows up with an Irish whip. Jordan floats over and hits a headscissors, followed by a dropkick that sends Fallon to the floor. Jordan moves to the apron as Fallon steps aside, but Fallon pulls Jordan off the apron. Jordan counters with a punch and climbs onto the announce table, preparing for a moonsault.

Commercial break.

We return with Jordan landing elbows to escape a side headlock. Both competitors drop to the mat after locking arms. A replay shows Fallon kicking Jordan with assistance from the ring post. The match continues with Fallon and Kelani exchanging forearms.

A brief shot shows chaos as people fight backstage.

Jordan hits Fallon with a forearm and follows up with another. She executes a rolling thunder shooting star press for a near fall. Jordan pulls Fallon to the corner and attempts a split-legged moonsault but misses when Fallon moves. Fallon grabs Jordan by the hair and takes her down for a near fall. Jordan runs Fallon into the turnbuckles, hits a series of forearms, and gets pushed off. Jordan counters with a roundhouse kick and lands a Spanish Fly for a near fall. She climbs to the top for a 450 splash but misses and rolls through. Fallon counters with a body scissors for a near fall.

Jordan responds with an Olympic Slam and successfully hits a split-legged moonsault, but Jacy Jayne interferes, putting Fallon’s foot on the rope to break the count. Jordan kicks Jacy, and Nyx gets on the apron. Jordan pulls Nyx into the ring and goes for an O’Connor Roll for a near fall, but Jacy lands a rolling elbow.

Fallon capitalizes with a Fameasser for the three count.

Winner: Fallon Henley (retains championship)

After the match, Nima and Price announce their intentions to go after the tag titles. Channing Lorenzo and Luca Crusifino confront them. Gallus makes their entrance, followed by Hank and Tank. Referees rush in to try to restore order, with limited success.

Show ends as we go to credits.

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