No Mercy in Orlando

Jazmyn Nyx has chosen not to renew her contract, and she has left the company.

Kelani Jordan is your new TNA Knockouts champion.

Vic and Booker T are at the announcer’s desk with Mike Rome, looking after the ring announcing duties.

The opening match showcases an exciting clash between Ja’von Evans and Josh Briggs in singles competition. This marks Ja’von’s second appearance, as he battled Sami Zayn on SmackDown last Friday in a challenging United States Open match. The atmosphere is electric as the competitors enter the ring, but it quickly takes a darker turn when Josh, embodying the role of the classic bully, begins to dominate the bout. Josh seems determined to put Ja’von on the shelf once again, displaying a level of aggression that catches everyone off guard. He trash-talks throughout the match, growing increasingly frustrated as Ja’von unexpectedly responds with resilience and fire. Just when it seems like Josh has the upper hand, a sudden twist unfolds. In a shocking turn of events, Ja’von pulls off a stunning victory! The pivotal moment happens when Josh, in his eagerness to secure a quick pin, positions Ja’von too close to the ropes. Seizing the opportunity, Ja’von manages to place his foot on the rope, breaking the count just in time. The crowd erupts as he turns the tide and clinches the win, leaving everyone wondering what’s next for this fierce competitor.

Lainey Reid is not medically cleared, and Sol Ruca is still defending the Women’s Speed title. Her opponent is Jaide Parker. Ava announced that anyone can step up to take on Sol for the Speed title. This match has a 5-minute time limit. If there is no winner within the time limit, Sol will keep the title. With 12 seconds left, it was Sol with the win. Sol had a little help from Lash Legend; it’s not clear why Lash was even out there.

Time for a rare match in NXT for the women. It’s a steel cage weapons match between Jordynn Grace and Blake Monroe. This will not be a pretty match. This is any anything goes match. Blake is just an evil character. It took a crash into a table from the top of the cage through a table with Jordynn landing on top to get the pin.

Men’s North American Title is on the line as Tavion Heights goes into battle against the current title holder, Ethan Page. This is getting ugly. Page is vile. Well, this was a wasted space of a match. Nothing new, Page is the bully doing whatever he wants basically to get the win.

The highly anticipated Women’s NXT title match is finally here, featuring Lola Vice going up against Jacy Jade. Currently, Jacy has only Fallon in her corner, and I’m really hoping this is the moment Lola finally claims the championship she has worked so hard for. There have been too many instances where outside interference has marred these matches, and they must remove Fallon from ringside for a fair competition.

After several moments of chaos, the referee eventually ejected Fallon from the ring after she intervened, which halted the count and brought some order back to the match. It’s frustrating because I would love to see Jacy compete without any outside help—no Fallon, no underhanded tactics, just a straightforward match. I even suspect that it was Fallon, dressed in black, who attempted to take out Lola on Jacy’s behalf, further complicating the situation. Despite all this drama and interference, they somehow decided to keep the title on Jacy, which is disappointing for fans rooting for Lola.

Time for the Main Event. Oba Femi is defending the NXT Men’s Title against Ricky Saints. This has been all Oba so far. I can’t see the belt changing hands, but anything is possible. How in the world did Ricky just powerbomb Oba? This is becoming a good match, but not on the level of the Ja’von/Josh match that opened the show. OMG, I am stunned he did it. Ricky Saints just pinned Oba Femi for the NXT Men’s title. This has me wondering if Oba is about to get a call-up to WWE?

Published by Cricket Fox

Originally from Ohio but now call Adelaide, South Australia home. The love of my life Phil recently passed away and I am trying to figure out this new thing called life. Working on getting my Social Media up and running again. Also working on getting more books published. Learning how to trust my instinicts in making decisions is a huge learning curve.

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