NXT ON USA: September 11 results (F4wonline)


Posted on 9/11/124 by Bob Magee



The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford) defeated
NXT Tag Team Champions Nathan Frazier & Axiom via
disqualification

The Bloodline run in for the DQ. Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa and
Jacob Fatu leave everybody laying. They especially target
The Street Profits. This reminded me of a run-in by the NWO
on Nitro in the late-90s, where they would ruin an otherwise
good match with a needless run-in. At least this may play
into something on Smackdown.

Frazier and Ford were especially good in the ring against
each other. They were having a good match, albeit short on
story. It was wrestling for the sake of it, which is
understandable given it was a substitution, Street Profits
had executed their finisher when Tama Tonga breaks up the
pin attempt. Then the rest of the Bloodline members storm
the ring and lay out both teams.

Tony D’Angelo is seen paying off someone for something.

Giulia defeated Chelsea Green

Giulia pinned Green after a Northern lights bomb.

They had a competitive match, for better or worse. Giulia
could have looked stronger with a more definitive win, but I
am told hardly any one does squash matches anymore. Some of
the stuff they did looked like it was painful as hell.
Giulia smacks her face taking a suplex. Moments later,
Giulia gives Green a draping neckbreaker off the apron to
the floor, and it looked rough.

Green cuts off Giulia at one point, and Green sends her
crashing into the announce desk. Green then tosses Giulia
over the desk. Green climbs the turnbuckles for a missile
dropkick, but no water in the pool. Giulia capitalizes with
a running knee strike, and Giulia executes a Northern lights
bomb. Giulia then covers Green for a pinfall.

Trick Williams cuts a promo in a backstage interview with
Blake Howard, talking about Trick’s last man standing match
against Pete Dunne. Williams has never been in a last man
standing match, but that will not stop him. Nor will Pete
Dunne. Williams called Dunne a “class one Butch,” whatever
that means. Trick vows to be the last man standing.

TNA Knockouts Jordynne Grace cuts a promo explaining her
open challenge for tonight on a video posted to X.

Lexis King is at the hair salon when he shares video clips
he dubs his greatest hits. King is admiring his freshly
groomed beard when he is suddenly attacked by Oro Mensah.

Lola Vice and Jacy Jayne have words in a locker room skit.

NXT Heritage Cup Champion Charlie Dempsey (with Myles Borne
& Wren Sinclair) defeated Je’Von Evans (with Cedric
Alexander) to retain the Cup

Dempsey scores pinfalls in the second and fifth rounds to
win the match, while Evans only scores a pin on the third
round. Tavion Heights returns to NXT in this match, doing a
run-in that cost Evans the match.

No falls in round one, as times runs out on the first round.
Dempsey scores first with round two, pinning Evans with a
Dragon suplex to win the second round. Evans evens the score
in the third round, after pinning Dempsey with a springboard
tornillo splash. Great action in round four, but no falls.
Dempsey has a choke applied on Evans with the bells sounds
to end the fourth round. Dempsey would not break the hold,
prompting Cedric Alexander to rush in and break up the
submission hold.

Dempsey pins Evans in the fifth round to win the match,
thanks in large part to a run-in by Tavion Heights. Before
that, Borne interferes. This causes Alexander to dive on
Borne, and they start brawling their way towards the
backstage area. Evans does a big running dive coast-to-
coast, and he flew over the corner post on Dempsey.
Suddenly, the returning Heights attacks Evans at ringside.
Heights suplexed Evans on the floor, and Heights rolls Evans
back into the ring so Dempsey can cover him for the deciding
pinfall.

Rosemary & Wendy Choo via a creepy video package have a
warning for Lyra Valkyria & Tatum Paxley.

Sarah Schreiber interviews NXT Champion Ethan Page, boasts
and brags about himself. He scoffs at the notion of having
to face either Trick Williams or Pete Dunne. Page says he is
rooting for himself.

WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Jade Cargill and Bianca
Belair are set to appear on NXT during the debut episode on
CW.

Alexander Hammerstone (billed as simply “Hammerstone”) is
revealed as the surprise opponent chosen by Tony D’Angelo.
Hammerstone will face Oba Femi in a match that goes head-to-
head with the presidential debate airing on numerous other
channels and outlets.

NXT North American Champion Obi Femi defeated Hammerstone in
a non-title match

Femi pinned Hammerstone clean in a battle of the big guys.
They have a decent match, but not as exciting as some of
Femi’s other bouts. The story going in is Hammerstone is
basically a mercenary for “The Don,” but Tony D’s plan
backfires after Femi defeats Hammerstone. Femi cuts off
Hammerstone just before they go home, which sets up a
powerbomb for the finish.

Duke Hudson is on his way to Gorilla, and he is flanked by
Thea Hail and Riley Osborne. Hudson cuts a fiery promo
vowing to give Holland a Chase University-size ass whooping,
in honor of Andre Chase (who is out selling an injury
angle).

Jaida Parker has a baseball bat and she is looking for Fatal
Influence. Lola Vice wants Parker to team up, but Parker is
not down with that idea, so she keeps looking for the heel
trio.

Ridge Holland defeated Duke Hudson (with Thea Hail & Riley
Osborne)

Holland pinned Hudson clean after a Redeemer. This grudge
match starts with a slugfest, and the brawling quickly
spills out of the ring. The tone of the match maintains
throughout, as they continue the brawling tactics. Holland
does a flying crossbody, and they collide in what looked
like a botch. They keep going, and Holland executes a
jackhammer on Hudson. Holland then delivers a Redeemer DDT,
and he covers Hudson for a pinfall.

Holland again attacks Hudson after the match. Riley Osborne
is unable to save Hudson, as Osborne was written out of the
match earlier when he rolled his ankle after taking a bump
at ringside. Holland mauls Hudson, and Hudson is sent
crashing into the barricade. Holland picks up a section of
the barricade and he drops it on Hudson. Holland then gives
Hudson a Redeemer DDT on the section of barricade. All the
while, Thea Hail is screaming for Holland to stop.

Pete Dunne cuts a promo on Trick Williams, ahead of their
last man standing match later tonight. Dunne has a mouse
under his eye, and he makes it a part of the promo. Good
stuff by Dunne.

MizTV is on NXT for the CW debut on October 1st.

Wes Lee hijacks the shows after interrupting the announcers,
Booker T and Vic Joseph. Lee took Joseph’s headset and
issues a challenge for a street fight against Zachary Wentz
for the debut episode on CW.

TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace defeated Sol Ruca via
disqualification in an open challenge

Sol Ruca answers the open challenge. She and Grace wrestle
in a match that goes through a commercial break. They have a
good match, where Ruca got to shine at times. She launches
into a final comeback before Grace rolls through a high
cross. Just as Grace was cutting her off, Ruca counters the
counter. Ruca hits a tornado DDT for a near fall. They go on
to trade several near falls.

Grace trips up Ruca, and Grace executes a muscle buster.
Upon impact, the lights in the soundstage go dark. The light
go back on and Grace is met by Rosemary and Wendo Choo.
Rosemary distracts Grace so that Choo can choke out Grace.
That resulted in a DQ. This spooky run-in clearly sets up a
future match, or it was done to avoid beating either in an
inter-promotional match.

Lyra Valkyria & Tatum Paxley are in a wacky skit that
somehow helps build to a tag match next week.

NXT GM Ava is talking in her office with Giulia, with Ava
strongly putting over Giulia. In walks NXT Women’s Champion
Roxanne Perez, who opens with snide remarks. Perez cuts a
promo on Giulia. Funaki is there eto translate for Giulia,
but she responds to Perez in English. Giulia tells Perez
that Perez is scared, and Perez should be scared of Giulia.

Trick Williams defeated Pete Dunne in number one contender’s
last man standing match

They start with a slugfest, which would be a more effective
start had we not not already seen it in another grudge match
on this show. Regardless, they hit the ground running. That
is both figurative and literally, as they fighting spilled
outside before a commercial break.

They brawl around ringside during the break, and the ring
steps become a prop in the match. After the show returns
from the commercial, a metal folding chair soon becomes a
prop, albeit a stiff prop. Dunne removes the padding to
expose the concrete floor. Dunne then gives Trick a DDT on
the exposed floor. Nevertheless, Trick breaks the ten count.
Trick then keeps beating the count in subsequent spots.

Trick delivers a running knee strike, and Dunne looks
knocked out. However, Dunne jumps up to break the count at
nine. Trick starts dissembling the announce desk, and he
props up the cover on the barricade. Moments later, Dunne
powerbombs Trick through the desk cover. Trick still answers
the count.

They brawl through the studio audience. The fight on top of
a perch overlooking the ring, foreshadowing a stunt. Playing
off a spot they did in a previous match, they do a Russian
leg sweep off the perch. They crash through tables set up
below the perch. Out comes Ethan Page, and he pleads with
Dunne to get to his feet. Page goes to attack Trick, who
instead backdrops Page. With that, Trick gets to his feet,
and he wins the match.

Back in Ava’s office, and she just got off the phone with CM
Punk. Ava then announces Punk will appear on NXT next
Tuesday.

Notably, the Bray Wyatt documentary (as seen on Peacock)
followed NXT on the USA Network after NXT goes off the air.

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