Wrestling fans, get ready for a thrilling recap that’ll keep you on the edge of your seat! On February 7th, WWE NXT brought the heat to Jacksonville, FL, with a live event that had it all—from jaw-dropping matches to controversial moments that left the crowd buzzing. Held at the iconic Jacksonville Armory, this show was a rollercoaster of action, showcasing some of NXT’s brightest stars and rising talents. But here’s where it gets controversial—not every match ended the way fans expected, and one title bout ended in chaos. Let’s dive into the full results, courtesy of Wrestling Bodyslam (https://x.com/WrestleBodyslam/status/2020332280359567384?s=20), and break down what went down in the ring.
The night kicked off with Zaria securing a victory over Lainey Reid, setting the tone for a fast-paced evening. Next up, Eli Knight outmaneuvered Nathaniel Cranton, proving his mettle in a hard-fought contest. The tag team division shone as Bayley Humphrey and Drake Morreaux teamed up to defeat Arianna Grace and Channing Lorenzo, showcasing their growing chemistry. Meanwhile, Lexis King continued his rise by taking down Shiloh Hill, leaving no doubt about his potential.
And this is the part most people miss—the triple threat tag team match that stole the show. OTM (Bronco Nima & Lucien Price) emerged victorious over The Culling (Niko Vance & Shawn Spears) and The Vanity Project (Brad Baylor & Ricky Smokes), in a match that had fans on their feet. The high-octane action didn’t stop there, as Fallon Henley defended her WWE Women’s Speed Championship against Sirena Linton, proving why she’s a force to be reckoned with.
Tony D’Angelo then stepped into the spotlight, defeating Brooks Jensen in a match that highlighted his strategic brilliance. But the real drama unfolded in the NXT Women’s Championship bout. Jacy Jayne, flanked by Fallon Henley and Lainey Reid, faced off against Kendal Grey, who had Wren Sinclair in her corner. The match ended in a no contest, leaving fans divided over what could’ve been. Was it a missed opportunity, or a clever setup for future storylines? You decide.
Finally, Joe Hendry defended his NXT Championship against Jackson Drake, who had Brad Baylor and Ricky Smokes in his corner. Hendry’s victory solidified his reign, but not without controversy. Did Drake’s allies cost him the match, or was Hendry simply the better competitor? This is where opinions clash—share your thoughts in the comments!
For more wrestling results from around the globe, check out Fightful’s results section (https://www.fightful.com/wrestling/results). Whether you’re a seasoned fan or a newcomer, this NXT event had something for everyone. What was your favorite moment? Let’s keep the conversation going!