NXT No Mercy All Results: The NXT No Mercy live event took place this morning, and the show was certainly a busy one. The event had six matches, which is more than what the WWE main roster Premim Live Events usually have.
The show emanated live from the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, just a day after WWE’s first PLE in Germany, Bash In Berlin, took place across the ocean. As NXT has been collaborating with Total Nonstop Action (TNA) in recent weeks, several stars from the promotion appeared on the show, that too in prominent spots.
NXT No Mercy All Results
We kicked the night off with an NXT Tag Team Championship match as Chase University (Andre Chase and Ridge Holland) defended their titles against Axiom and Nathan Fraser. After a match filled with high spots and adrenaline-rushing excitement, it was the pair of Fraser and Axion that won back the titles they lost a month ago at NXT Heatwave.
Following the loss, Holland turned on his faction when he attacked Chase and other members of the University. Following the attack, Andre was taken back in a neckbrace by the medical staff.
The second match was for no championship but was rather from a heated feud. In TNA’s first representation on the card, TNA X-Division Champion Zach Wentz took on his former ‘Rascalz’ teammate Wes Lee. It was the second match of the night filled with high spots. Here, it was Wentz who picked up the surprise victory via pinfall. However, it seems that this might not be the last match in this feud.
The third match of the night was for the Women’s North American title as Kelani Jordan defended against Wendy Choo. In what might have been the weakest match of the night, Kelani defended her title with a decisive win over Choo. The champ did get to show off her athleticism as she looks to gain respect for her championship as its first holder.
The fourth match was for the Men’s North American Championship. Dominant Champion Oba Femi defended against Tony D’Angelo. After a match where the two big men had a big-meaty brawl, it was Femi who extended his title reign after two brutal-looking powerbombs.
The fifth match of the show saw NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez defend her title against Jaida Parker. While Roxanne has been a great champion, this match was a showcase for Jaida, who proved she is a future world champion despite losing the match here.
After this match is where the massive debut of the night took place, as Joshi-wrestling star Giulia made her WWE debut months after signing with the company. One of the company’s most exciting signings in some time, the Japanese star stared down Perez, likely being her next challenger.
Now we arrive at the main event, as Ethan Page defended his NXT Championship against uber-popular TNA wrestler Joe Hendry, with Trick Williams being the special guest referee. Hendry’s entrance alone was goosebumps-inducing, with thousands of fans in the Ball Arena singing his song and waving their hands for, who, in official terms, is not even a WWE superstar.
For a match with a special guest referee, it wasn’t surprising when shenanigans ensued. Towards the end of the match, Williams got laid out, allowing Page to hit Joe with a DDT on the belt, but that wasn’t enough to end the match. In the end, Trick was distracted, which allowed the champ to hit the challenger with a low blow and then hit his finisher, the Ego’s End, to finish the match.
Following the match, Pete Dunne attacked Trick Williams and stared down Ethan Page, keeping his rivalries open with both those men.
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