
Location: 713 Music Hall – Houston, TX
Commentary by: Vic Joseph, Booker T & Corey Graves
Ring Announcer: Mike Rome
8-Person Tag Team Match
The Culling vs. Hank Walker, Tank Ledger, Sol Ruca & Zaria
Chaos erupted even before the opening bell, as all eight competitors engaged in a heated brawl. Vance and Spears dominated early, isolating Hank Walker with heavy strikes and tag-team precision. Walker and Ledger fired back with high-impact tandem moves, leading to a flurry of tags and explosive sequences from both teams.
Sol Ruca and Zaria electrified the crowd with fast-paced offense, highlighted by a Keg Stand and a diving DDT combo. But just when Zaria seemed poised to close things out, Spears’ interference and the surprise appearance of DarkState caused a momentum shift. Paxley, momentarily distracted, was handed her signature doll before rolling Zaria up during the blackout confusion.
Winners: The Culling
Jacy Jayne, Lash Legend & Jaida Parker Segment
Jacy Jayne opened the show with a bold proclamation—declaring herself the queen of women’s wrestling after capturing both the NXT Women’s Title and the TNA Knockouts Championship. Lash Legend interrupted to congratulate her, but quickly made it clear that she was coming for one of Jacy’s titles. Jaida Parker also entered the fray, laying claim to the future of the division.
Just as tensions boiled over, Jacy called on her backup—but Fallon Henley stormed the ring to even the odds. The segment broke into a brawl, with Legend and Parker standing tall as the division’s power struggle intensified.
Ricky Saints vs. Jasper Troy
Ricky Saints came out swinging against the monstrous Jasper Troy, peppering him with strikes and diving offense. Troy absorbed the punishment and threw Saints around with power-based counters and a brutal running powerslam. The fight spilled outside as Saints connected with a suicide dive and mounted a brief comeback.
But a violent shift occurred near the stage. After face-planting Saints into the LED board, Troy returned to the ring and left Saints crashing through the entrance ramp. With Saints unable to beat the count, Troy picked up the win in brutal fashion.
Winner: Jasper Troy via Count-Out
Trick Williams & The Undertaker Segment
Trick Williams addressed the crowd with confidence, bragging about his TNA Slammiversary main event win and declaring himself the greatest TNA Champion of all time. After taking shots at LFG and even calling out The Undertaker, the Deadman answered.
The Undertaker, unimpressed, warned Trick that his attitude would lead to his downfall. Trick fired back, claiming no one—past or present—was on his level. That was the final straw. Taker stepped forward and dropped Trick with a spine-rattling Chokeslam, ending the segment with a definitive message.
Blake Monroe vs. Wren Sinclair
Wren Sinclair came in focused, executing quick roll-ups and a spinning back kick to catch Blake Monroe off guard. Monroe quickly shifted momentum with a missile dropkick and slingblade, asserting control with targeted offense. Sinclair mounted a comeback with clotheslines and a diving bulldog, but Monroe shut her down with a savage double underhook DDT.
Post-match, Jordynne Grace stormed through security to confront Monroe, wielding a steel chair. Despite taking out multiple guards, Grace was dropped once again by Monroe with a DDT onto the chair—leaving her laid out.
Winner: Blake Monroe
Ethan Page & Santino Marella Segment
North American Champion Ethan Page gloated about his reign, tossing out the traditional title belt and claiming a new Canadian standard of excellence. He declared Canada superior to the U.S., mocked Houston’s air quality, and began to sing the Canadian national anthem.
Santino Marella interrupted, calling Page’s rhetoric disgraceful and challenging him to uphold the values of true champions. Marella revealed he resides in Canada and rejected Page’s version of national pride. Page tried to flee when Marella teased The Cobra, promising the confrontation would continue next week.
NXT Championship Triple Threat Match
Oba Femi vs. Josh Briggs vs. Yoshiki Inamura
In a hard-hitting main event, Oba Femi defended his title against two dangerous challengers. Femi dominated early with raw power, but Briggs and Inamura eventually doubled up to bring the champion down. The alliance was short-lived, as egos clashed over pin attempts.
All three men traded devastating strikes and slams, with near-falls after a flying splash from Inamura and a top-rope moonsault from Briggs. In the end, Femi weathered the chaos—nailing Briggs with a vicious uppercut followed by the Fall From Grace to retain his title.
After the match, Briggs hit Inamura with a Helluva Kick in frustration. Backstage, The Undertaker encouraged Je’Von Evans to keep going after the biggest challenges, setting the stage for what may come next.
Winner: Oba Femi (Still NXT Champion)
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