It’s time for the NXT superstars to fight on the Battleground for supremacy. Oba Femi defends his NXT Championship against underdog Myles Borne. The NXT Women’s Champion Stephanie Vaquer defends her title against Jordynne Grace. For the first time ever, the TNA World Championship is on the line on a WWE premium live event as champion Joe Hendry defends his company’s title against Trick Williams. The Women’s North American Title is on the line as Kelani Jordan challenges Sol Ruca for the title, Tony D’Angelo faces off against Stacks, and we also have a 6-man tag team match! Check in for the live recap of NXT Battleground premium live event tonight at 8 PM ET on Peacock (USA) and the WWE Network (worldwide). Hit F5 or refresh as often as you like for the latest updates.
We are live in Tampa, Florida for NXT Battleground! We get the opening video package to hype up the matches for tonight’s PLE. Zaria pushes out Sol Ruca on a skateboard, then walks the rest of the way with the champ on her shoulders. Vic Joseph, Booker T and Corey Graves are on commentary tonight.
* NXT Women’s North American Championship: Sol Ruca {C} vs. Kelani Jordan
The first match is underway, Sol and Kelani show off their athleticism, Sol offers a handshake, and Kelani shakes apprehensively. Sol slams her down, surfboards on her back, Kelani with a hard right punch, Sol trips her down and puts her in the STF. Kelani escapes the hold, Sol superkicks her, delivers a delayed vertical suplex, kips up, backflips into a pin, Kelani counters at 2, Sol counters at 2, Kelani hits a crucifix bomb and gets a 2-count. Sol kicks her in the head, Kelani kicks the ropes to block a springboard, then hits a springboard legdrop to the back of the head for 2.
Kelani takes over here, delivers a northern lights suplex bridging for 2, hits a twisting slam, covers for 2, goes for a single leg crab, Sol tries to kick her off, crawls for the ropes, counters for a 2-count, Kelani goes up, Sol cuts her off, and jumps up for an X FACTOR FROM THE TOP ROPE! Both women are down, Sol hits a running back elbow in a corner, a backpack slam, and a running knee. Kelani kicks her in the head on the apron, Sol blocks a fisherman’s suplex on the apron, tosses Kelani back into the ring, but Kelani lands on her feet, kicks her in the head to knock her down, then hits a springboard moonsault from the apron! Zaria gets in her face, Kelani goes for a diving hurricanrana, Sol blocks it with her strength, counters a wheelbarrow, does a modified surfboard backstabber, Kelani falls out the ring, Sol does a handspring moonsault over the ropes, and kips up on the floor! “NXT! NXT! NXT!”
Sol hits a springboard splash in the ring for a 2-count, Kelani counters her with a DDT, goes up top, hits the frog splash, covers for 2, another cover for 2, and covers for a third time for only a 2-count. Kelani goes back up top, Sol cuts her off, Kelani goes for a super poison ‘rana, but Ruca lands on her feet, hits the SPEAR, and covers for 1-2-KICKOUT!! “This is awesome! This is awesome!” Kelani blocks the Sol Snatcher, kicks her in the head in the corner, delivers the SPANISH FLY OFF THE TOP ROPE, and covers for 2.99!
Kelani with short-arm kicks to the face, Sol kicks her, Kelani with a forearm smash, they trade shots, Sol superkicks her, Kelani stomps her down into position, and Zaria rolls Sol out of the way from the split-legged moonsault. The referee clearly saw this, and EJECTS Zaria from ringside! Sol looks on with confusion, Kelani kicks Ruca in the back with a baseball slide during the distraction, throws her back into the ring, blocks the Sol Snatcher again, sets her up top, Sol headbutts her to knock her down, stands on the top rope facing the crowd, and flips backwards to hit the SOL SNATCHER FROM THE TOP ROPE!!! 1-2-3 secures the victory and her title! WINNER and STILL the NXT Women’s North American Champion: SOL RUCA!!
Sol Ruca successfully retains her championship in her first title defense! We get replays of that spectacular Sol Snatcher from the champion. We get a promo for WWE Worlds Collide and WWE Money in the Bank in two weeks, plus a promo for WWE Night of Champions on June 28th in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
NXT General Manager Ava is in her office with Dalys and Chik Tormenta from AAA.
Backstage, Sarah Schreiber conducts an interview with “The Standard of TNA” MIKE SANTANA! (We also see Jacy Jayne and Fallon Henley conversing in the background.) Santana says it’s taken him 16 years to finally walk through the doors of WWE, so he’s having a good time. He adds that he’s interested in the TNA World Championship so he’ll be watching the championship match closely tonight. “And to the WWE Universe that don’t know who I am, I’m a loud and proud Boriqua from The Bronx, New York baby! I don’t mince words, but keeping it a buck has been a brand to me since day one. So I’ma keep it plain and simple for you. I’m here because I want the winner of tonight’s match. I want who’s walking out TNA World Champion.” The No Quarter Catch Crew (sans Borne) walk up and Charlie Dempsey says it’s another TNA wrestler who doesn’t belong there, and he’s getting sick of outsiders showing up in NXT. Santana tells him that there’s obviously a problem here. Tavion Heights interjects saying instead of a problem he sees an opportunity for both, and he respectfully wants a match with Santana. (The look on Dempsey’s face when they dap is priceless!) They agree to a match with each other for this Tuesday on NXT! “I’ll see you in 48 hours.” (Meanwhile, Fallon and Jacy seem to be arguing now in the background.)
* The Culling vs. Josh Briggs, Hank & Tank {NXT Tag Team Champions}
Niko Vance and Josh Briggs start the match for their respective teams, and Briggs knocks down his opponents before Vance goes on the offense. Briggs hits a flying clothesline, Tank Ledger tags in, hits a running splash in the corner, Hank Walker tagged in for an avalanche splash followed by a bulldog, and the tag champs go for the squash but Vance rolls out the ring to avoid it. Hank and Tank lower the ropes on Shawn Spears and Brooks Jensen to dump them out the ring, and all three men dive at The Culling to wipe them out! SO much flying beef!
Hank throws Niko back into the ring, but Vance headbutts him, and Irish whips him into the ringpost head-first! Jensen is now the legal man as he throws Walker back into the ring, delivers a suplex, and covers for 2. Vance tags back in, picks him up, snake eyes onto the top turnbuckle, Walker with a schoolboy rollup for 2, and Vance hits a running headbutt. Shawn Spears tags in for the first time now, stomps on his gut, stomps on his head, mocks Tank, and Hank uppercuts him. Vance tags in, Walker kicks him off, Jensen tags in, Walker kicks him off too, Jensen knocks Briggs off the apron, and Hank gives Brooks a high back body drop before he makes the hot tag.
Tank Ledger clotheslines Spears, knocks Vance off the apron, uppercuts and clotheslines Spears, a clothesline and an exploder suplex to Jensen, takes down Vance with a running cannonball off the apron, then a springboard shoulder tackle to Spears! Briggs hits Vance with a big boot, and a backbreaker to Jensen. Hank tags in, gets on the ropes with Tank, Briggs tags in, Hank and Tank deliver a double superplex to Spears, Vance and Jensen both dive onto Hank and Tank, Briggs hits a diving moonsault onto Spears, makes the cover, and Vance and Jensen break it up!
Briggs fights off Vance and Jensen, Spears superkicks him, Ledger and Jensen tag in, Jensen hits a spinning heel kick to block a springboard, and hits a kick to the face from off his shoulders. Vance tags in, Jensen goes up top, Briggs tries to stop him, Spears hits a suicide dive to Briggs, so Jenson and Vance hit a Doomsday Dominator, Vance makes the cover, and Walker just barely makes the save (maybe slightly late in reality). Jensen tags in, Hank sends Vance into the ringpost, Tank throws Jensen off the top rope, Briggs tags in, Tank does a Cactus Clothesline to Jensen both spilling out the ring, then Hank and Tank both hit a double shoulder tackle to Spears outside the ring. In the ring, Briggs drags his former partner Jensen back into the ring, hits the sidewalk drop, and the jumping splash. Vance holds Briggs in place for Izzi Dame to kick him in the head, Jensen rolls him up for a near-fall, Briggs side-steps him in a corner and hits the lariat from hell! Briggs tags out then clotheslines Vance on the apron. Hank tags Tank in, they hit the Honk-Honk squash in the middle of the ring, the champs slam down Jensen with the running powerslam tackle, and they get the victory! WINNERS: JOSH BRIGGS, HANK & TANK!
The Culling attack them all after the match, Spears tells Izzi to bring him a steel chair, so she grabs a chair, but she’s can’t move, and that’s because INAMURA IS HERE and he is holding the chair!! Inamura whacks all three men of The Culling with the chair, the babyfaces clear the ring, and they celebrate once again.
Backstage, Ethan Page gets interviewed and he calls Ricky Saints insecure, based on his outfits and rage towards him. Ava shows up to tell Page that the North American Championship match will kick off NXT this Tuesday, and the winner will defend the title at WWE Worlds Collide in two weeks.
We get a video package of The D’Angelo Family with their unity then ultimately the betrayal by Stacks. Tony comes out first, and then Stacks comes out and steps over his Underboss jacket.
* Tony D’Angelo vs. Stacks
D’Angelo doesn’t take his eyes off of Stacks during his whole entrance. Tony slaps him, then takes him down to pummel him, clotheslines him, then clotheslines him out the ring. Tony counters him in the ropes, hiptosses him into the ring, Stacks kicks him in the gut, drops The Don and clobbers him on the back of the head. Stacks grabs him in a front facelock, Tony counters with a northern lights suplex, and clotheslines him again.
Stacks goes on the attack but D’Angelo gives him a belly-to-belly suplex over the ropes. Tony drops him again, sends him into the edge of the ring, throws him into the barricade, breaks the ref’s count, tosses him into the ringpost, and tells him he should’ve listened to him. Stacks sends him into the corner of the steel steps, then dropkicks him into the steps for more damage. The ref counts up to 7, Stacks rolls him back in at 8, steps in the ring at 9, knees to the hurt ribs, D’Angelo grabs his leg, but Stacks continues the attack on the midsection. Stacks hits the running cannonball in the corner, covers for 2, then puts him in a body scissors.
D’Angelo slaps him on the chest, clubbing blows, Stacks with a punch to the gut, basement dropkick, then hits a kneedrop facebuster for a 2-count, and tries to make him bite the bottom rope. D’Angelo fights back, delivers a belly-to-belly overhead suplex, clotheslines him, belly-to-belly suplex, and plants him with the spinebuster! Tony punches him with body blows ten times, Stacks hits a jumping enzuigiri, D’Angelo with a dead-lift German suplex with bridge, and covers for a near-fall. Stacks looks for a triangle choke, but D’Angelo counters with a dead-left powerbomb! D’Angelo starts pummeling him, but he stops after a while and shows remorse looking at his hands. Stacks calls him weak, Tony charges, Stacks side-steps him, rams his back into the ringpost, and Tony side-steps him so that he crashes into the ringpost! Tony connects with the spinning fisherman’s suplex, covers, and gets 2.99!
Stacks hits him from behind, goes up top, hits a diving missile dropkick, and Tony falls to the floor. Stacks crawls to a ringpost looking for his crowbar, but it’s missing. Tony bashes his head against the ringpost, clotheslines him, hits a big SPEAR, and pummels him again on the back of the head. Stacks says “Sorry, I made a mistake.” Tony is not fooled, tells him he made his bed, stomps on his back, and plants him with a big spinebuster! Luca Crucifino shows up at ringside, Tony looks at him, Stacks kicks D’Angelo in the balls again behind the ref’s back, and hits him in the back of the head with a running knee strike to get the win. WINNER: STACKS!
Luca steps into the ring, slowly walks up to D’Angelo, offers a hug, but Tony backs him off and exits the ring.
After a video package hyping up the first of three main event title matches, it’s now time for the Women’s Championship to be defended! The challenger Jordynne Grace heads out first, followed by the champion Stephanie Vaquer, who spots Dalys and Chik Tormenta from AAA sitting front row. Mike Rome does the proper title match introductions.
* NXT Women’s Championship: Jordynne Grace vs. Stephanie Vaquer {C}
They shake hands to start, they lock up collar-and-elbow, Jordynne takes the arm, Stephanie reverses, Jordynne hits a shoulder block and puts her in an armbar, Stephanie counters, Jordynne blocks the wheelbarrow, Stephanie kips up for an armdrag, and Jordynne goes back to the armbar. Stephanie puts her in a side headlock, takeover, Jordynne escapes, Stephanie with a sunset flip for 1, Jordynne counters for 1, Stephanie counters for 1, Jordynne counters for 1, Stephanie with a stacked pin for 2, and they have a stand-off.
They lock up again, Jordynne backs her to a corner, clean break, Stephanie chops her, tilt-a-whirl schoolgirl rollup for 2, suplexes her, Jordynne ducks the 619, Stephanie delivers a belly-to-back suplex, looks over at Booker, but Jordynne counters the Devil’s Kiss by rolling outside the ring and delivering an electric chair drop onto the announce table right at Booker T! Jordynne throws the champ into the barricade as Booker gets back on commentary to say, “The hell?! Come on, man! What the hell was that about?!” Jordynne gets the champ back into the ring for a Boston crab, and Vaquer crawls to grab the bottom rope for the break. Jordynne with a fireman’s carry, rams her head into the turnbuckle, Stephanie goes for the sleeper, but Jordynne drops down to counter with a slam.
Jordynne splashes her, Stephanie avoids the Vader Bomb, kicks her in the head, Jordynne cuts her off, and Stephanie goes for the triangle in the ropes. Stephanie hits a springboard crossbody, hits Eat DeFeet, hits the running meteora in the corner, slams her down, and hits the Devil’s Kiss with each “Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah” by Booker and the live crowd. Vaquer covers for a 2-count. Jordynne counters the SVB for the Boston crab, but Stephanie kicks her off, Jordynne walks through a clothesline, plants her with a spinebuster, and drops her with the sit-out package powerbomb for a near-fall! “This is awesome! This is awesome!”
Stephanie fights her off, Jordynne clotheslines her in the back, Stephanie delivers a snap German suplex, a DDT, and covers for 2. Stephanie hits a forearm smash in a corner, Jordynne blocks an Irish whip, slaps the champ on the top, delivers a superplex, and floats over with a Jackhammer for 2.9! “This is awesome! This is awesome!” Jordynne blocks a triangle, jackknife pin for 2, blocks the SVB, Stephanie blocks Beast Mode with an inside cradle for 2, Jordynne counters a tilt-a-whirl into the Tombstone position, they go back and forth in the Tombstone position, Stephanie rolls her up for 1, blocks a clothesline, superkicks her, Jordynne falls out the ring, catches her on her shoulders, but Stephanie slips off and shoves her through the barricade! “Holy shit! Holy shit! Holy shit!”
Stephanie throws her back into the ring, hits the SVB, and covers for 1-2-KICKOUT!!! Stephanie is shocked, as well as the commentators and the crowd!! “Ref you suck! Ref you suck!” Jordynne blocks another SVB, they trade shots back and forth, Jordynne hits a backfist, Stephanie rolls out the way in a corner, does a dragon screw from the corner, goes up top, Jordynne cuts her off, climbs up behind her, Stephanie blocks her, fights her off, hits the SPIRAL TAP, and covers for 1-2-3!! WINNER and STILL the NXT Women’s Champion: STEPHANIE VAQUER!!
Stephanie Vaquer looks over at ringside towards Dalys and Chik Tormenta as she celebrates her victory.
We get a promo for WWE in Perth, Australia for SmackDown on Friday October 10th, Crown Jewel on Saturday October 11th, and Raw on October 13th including John Cena advertised to be there. Then we get a commercial for Raw on Netflix tomorrow with fallout from last night’s Saturday Night’s Main Event.
Sarah Schreiber is in the ring now, and introduces NXT North American Champion Ricky Saints for an interview. Ricky slightly gives Ethan Page some credit, but says that nobody wants him here. RIcky thought that he was done with Page after defeating him at Stand & Deliver, but now he must face him on NXT this Tuesday to start the show and defend his title once again. Sarah notes that Ava announced the winner will defend the North American Championship at WWE Worlds Collide, and Ricky says if anyone wants a piece of him then he’s ready. He says he will be ready for whatever challenger it will be at Worlds Collide, and Ethan Page runs in the ring but Saints immediately punches him! The fight is on again and Saints holds his own in the ring, but then Saints dives onto Page and several security with a diving crossbody! Ricky Saints stands in the ring holding his title while Page trash-talks from ringside.
We get a promo for WWE Clash in Paris on Sunday August 31th followed by Raw on September 1st also taking place is Paris.
Myles Borne heads out alongside NQCC, but only Charlie Dempsey doesn’t give him a fist bump while Tavion Heights and Wren Sinclair gave him support. The NXT Champion Oba Femi heads to the ring for his sixth championship defense. Mike Rome does the proper title match introductions.
* NXT Championship: Myles Borne vs. Oba Femi {C}
They lock up, collar-and-elbow, Femi backs him to a corner, clean break, lock up again, Femi powers him into the corner, Borne with a side headlock, slides under a big boot, applies a front facelock, and Femi tosses him off of him. They lock up again, Oba blocks a hiptoss, Borne backflips, dropkicks him, and Oba drops to a knee. Femi backs him to a corner, hits a shoulder block, shoulder thrusts to the midsection, Borne fights back, hits an enzuigiri, Femi catches him off a crossbody, shoves him to the turnbuckles, sets him up top, Borne fights him off, and hits a diving crossbody from the middle ropes. Femi suplexes him onto the ropes, delivers a vertical suplex for 2, mounted punches, stands on his chest, and across him.
Femi hits a forearm to the back, knees him in the midsection, plants him with a backbreaker, covers for 2, and delivers a gourdbuster. Femi slams the back of his head down to the mat, Borne dropkicks him, Femi drops him again, hits another backbreaker, and holds him there for a backbreaker submission. Oba clotheslines him as he tried to battle back, Myles avoids a European uppercut to apply the sleeper hold, Oba backs him into a corner, Myles puts him back in the sleeper, and Oba backs him into the corner again to break the hold. Femi tries to suplex him to the outside, and Borne hits a third dropkick. Femi blocks a suicide dive with a big punch, picks him up in the military press, and drops him with a gutbuster for a near-fall.
Femi puts him in a chinlock, Borne battles back, lands on his feet from a back suplex, and side-steps the champ sending him shoulder-first into the ringpost. Myles punches him, dropkicks him from a pop-up, hits the tope con hilo, puts the champion back into the ring, hits a diving clothesline, and covers for 2. Oba claps his ears to block a suplex, Myles avoids a powerslam, and hits the snap powerslam for 2! That looked Orton-style, Corey Graves notes it on commentary as well, and even the crowd is aware by chanting “RKO! RKO! RKO!” Femi rolls out of the way from a standing moonsault, picks him up on his shoulders, Borne counters with a double stomp to the chest, hits the standing moonsault this time, but Femi has him by the throat, delivers the choke slam, and covers for a near-fall!
Oba blocks a German suplex by backing him to a corner, Borne rolls through for a DDT, goes up top, Oba rolls away, pops him up, Borne counters with a hurricanrana pin for 2, and Oba clocks him. Borne counters a European uppercut with a German suplex, goes back up top, connects with the frog splash, and gets a 2-count. They trade shots back and forth, Borne clotehslines him, Femi with a forearm smash, and Borne dropkicks him AGAIN. Femi catches him with a pop-up European uppercut, hits the powerbomb, and Borne kicks out at 2.9! Oba is shocked, he hits the running European uppercut twice, Myles rolls him up for 2, Oba hits a lariat, does the suplex toss, and hits the FALL FROM GRACE! Femi rolls him over, delivers the FALL FROM GRACE AGAIN, and covers for 3! WINNER and STILL the NXT Champion: OBA FEMI!
Oba Femi retains the NXT Championship, exits the ring, looks back at Myles Borne, and gives him a nod of approval.
We get a promo for more upcoming WWE shows, this time in Atlanta, and they’re bringing classic shows back including NXT: The Great American Bash, Saturday Night’s Main Event on Saturday July 12th, and the all-women’s show Evolution on Sunday July 13th!
We go backstage to see Stephanie Vaquer in a heated exchange with Chik Tormenta and Dalys. Also, Fallon Henley and Jacy Jayne are STILL arguing in the background! Ava shows up to step between the NXT Women’s Champion and the luchadoras from AAA. Jacy steps in between all od them, says “Hey Steph” and SLAPS Vaquer! Now THEY have to be separated while Fallon, Chik and Dalys all look on from behind the skirmish!
The commentators run down the card for NXT this Tuesday, including:
- NXT North American Championship: Ricky Saints {C} vs. Ethan Page
- The in-ring debut of LFG Season 1 winner Jasper Troy
- Tatum Paxley vs. Jaida Parker
- Mike Santana vs. Tavion Heights
We see the Carlos Silva, the President of TNA Wrestling, sitting in the front row for the main event match. Out comes the challenger for the final championship match of the night, Trick Williams heads to the ring first to make history as the first WWE superstar to challenge for the TNA Wrestling World Championship on a WWE show. Joe Hendry comes out next as he makes history of his own as he will be the first man ever to DEFEND the TNA World TItle in a WWE ring. This will be Hendry’s sixth title defense and he spent 126 days as champion so far. Mike Rome does the proper title match introductions, Adrian Butler is the referee for this match, he holds up the title, and calls for the bell to start the main event!
* TNA World Championship: Trick Williams vs. Joe Hendry {C}
The crowd is LOUD at the start, and they chant “TNA! TNA! TNA!” Williams avoids the lock-up, pie-faces the champ, so Hendry chops him, clotheslines him out the ring, and leaps over the ropes onto his challenger. Hendry gets him back into the ring, hits a European uppercut, hits a shoulder block, and delivers a delayed vertical suplex for a 2-count. Hendry does a headlock takeover, Williams pushes him off, leapfrogs over him, catches him off a vertical suplex, delivers the fallaway slam, kips up, and does the Hendry turnaround to mock him. Williams plants him with the BOOK END, covers, and gets the 2-count!
Williams goes up to the top rope, Hendry kips up and cuts him off, then delivers a fallaway slam from the middle ropes for a near-fall. Hendry does a sunset flip for 2, schoolboy rollup for 2, headlock takeover pin for 2, and Williams hits the big boot to stop his momentum. They trade shots back and forth to “boos” and “yays” from the crowd. Williams hits the SCISSORS KICK like Booker T, he looks over at Booker T himself, Booker gives him the nod and encourages him, and Williams does the SPINEROONIE!! Hendry catches him with the STANDING OVATION, covers, and gets 2.5! The crowd does a dueling chant of “We believe!” and “Booker T!”
Williams with a mat slam, hits the crescent kick, another crescent kick, delivers the sit-out death valley driver, and covers for a near-fall. Williams gets on the middle ropes, diving crossbody, Hendry rolls through, hoists him up on his shoulders, slams him down, and gets a 2-count. Williams sends him out the ring, Irish whips him into the steel steps, the referee checks on the champ, Williams throws the champ back into the ring, punches him repeatedly, hits a swinging neckbreaker, and covers for another near-fall. Williams chops him on the chest in a corner, Hendry misses a clothesline, Williams hits a jumping neckbreaker, covers for 2, and puts him in the front chancery into a guillotine. Hendry powers back up and counters into a dead-lift vertical suplex!
Hendry battles back, clotheslines him, delivers the fallaway slam, kips up, and does his signature turnaround. The champ calls for the finish, Williams backflips to counter the Standing Ovation, Hendry ducks the crescent kick, Hendry catches him with the STANDING OVATION, and covers for 1-2-NO as Williams gets his foot on the bottom rope! Hendry looks at his hand, picks him up for the AA, but Williams slips off of his shoulders, hits the discus big boot, but then falls out the ring after the top rope was lowered. Hendry goes after him, Williams does a drop toehold onto the bottom half of the steel steps, then takes him up the top half of the steps to deliver the BOOK END THROUGH THE ANNOUNCE TABLE!!! Williams quickly brings him back into the ring, hits the TRICK SHOT, covers, and gets the 1-2-KICKOUT!!
Williams gets frustrated, exits the ring, grabs the TNA World Title, brings it into the ring, lines up for a strike, ref Adrian calls him out for it, takes the championship away from Trick, Hendry rolls Williams up for 2, sets up for the Standing Ovation again, but Trick rakes his eyes, and gives him a FLAPJACK ONTO THE TITLE! Hendry gets back up, Williams hits the TRICK SHOT, covers, and gets the 1-2-3!!!!!! WINNER and NEW TNA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION: TRICK WILLIAMS!!!!
History has been made! For the first time ever, A WWE CONTRACTED SUPERSTAR JUST WON THE TNA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, on a WWE show no less!! The TNA Wrestling President is not amused. Trick Williams is the new champion of the TNA Wrestling promotion! What does this mean for NXT and TNA? Vic Joseph also announces that Stephanie Vaquer will defend the NXT Women’s Championship, and Trick Williams will be there live as the new TNA World Champion!