
WWE NXT Results & Highlights (7/15/25): TNA's Masha Slamovich stands tall over Jacy Jayne, Family Business match and more
WWE NXT aired its July 15 episode from Capitol Wrestling Center in Orlando, Florida. The episode presented the fallout of last weekend's Great American Bash and Evolution PLE and major developments surrounding the NXT landscape moving forward.
Opening segment with Fatal Influence
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Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley, and Jazmyn Nyx opened the show. Jayne stated that while they dropped the ball at the Great American Bash, their actions redeemed them at Evolution. She then addressed TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich, who came out. The duo will face each other at Slammiversary in a 'Title vs Title' match. Sol Ruca and Zaria joined the fray too, and a brawl broke out between all of the,m with Ruca and Zaria standing tall.
Joe Hendry, Mike Santana & Trick Williams vs. Dion Lennox, Osiris Griffin and Saquon Shugars
The opening match of the night was a six-man tag team showdown. The match was exciting to witness, although it ended in a Disqualification when the System members ( Bryan Myers, JDC, and Eddie Edwards) caused outside interference.
Kali Armstrong vs. Karmen Petrovic
Kali Armstrong offered to defend her
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EVOLVE championship against Karmen Petrovic. Both competitors displayed an excellent title showdown, which had the fans invested. However, the match ended in a Disqualification when Jordynne Grace pulled the referee outside the ring and attacked Petrovic.
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She called out Blake Monroe for her betrayal at Evolution. Stevie Turner and Mr. Stone instead come out, and a video of Monroe starts playing, inviting Grace to watch her NXT in-ring debut next week.
In anger, she attacked Turner and Stone until the officials stopped her.
Tony D'Angelo vs. Stacks vs. Luca Crusifino
This match was called the 'Family Business' triple threat match between the former D'Angelo Family members. It was a heated yet captivating battle between cohorts turned enemies amidst their growing tensions.
The final moments saw Tony D'Angelo delivering a chokeslam to Luca Crusifino on the announcer's desk and hitting the spinebuster on Stacks in the ring to pick up the win.
Masha Slamovich, Sol Ruca, and Zaria vs. Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley, and Jazmyn Nyx
The match was made following the altercation between the two sides earlier in the night. Tensions were evident, and the fans inside the Capitol Wrestling Center were treated with a delight factor with this fast-paced and action-packed thriller from the women's division of both NXT and TNA. Towards the end, chaos erupted at the ringside as The Culling, Hank and Tank, and Shawn Spears & Niko Vance all came down and engaged in respective brawls.
This led to Masha Slamovich hitting her finisher, Slow Plow, on Jacy Jayne to pick up the win for her team.
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