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WWE NXT (July 29) Live Streaming: It's Page vs Marella in North American title match - Preview, Start Time, and other details

WWE NXT (July 29) Live Streaming: It's Page vs Marella in North American title match - Preview, Start Time, and other details

Time of India29-07-2025
WWE NXT
returns to the Performance Center in Orlando on July 29 with a stacked card featuring three high-stakes matchups that promise major shifts in both the women's and North American title pictures.
Fallon Henley
takes on
Lash Legend
in a clash of grit versus power. Henley, known for her small-town toughness and knockout right hand, faces the towering 6-foot Legend - an ex-WNBA forward whose brute strength and confident swagger earned her the nickname 'Boujee Bully'.
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In another compelling women's division showdown, Fatal Influence stablemates
Jazmyn Nyx
and
Jaida Parker
face off. Nyx, the cold and calculated enforcer of the group, squares up against Parker, a fiery former Chase University standout.
Headlining the night is a
North American Championship
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Ethan Page
and WWE veteran
Santino Marella
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HOW TO WATCH WWE NXT (JULY 29) IN US
Event: WWE NXT
Date: July 29, Tuesday
Venue:
WWE Performance Center
, Orlando
Start Time: 8pm ET
Channel: The CW network in US and internationally on Netflix
WWE
NXT (JULY 29) EPISODE LINEUP
NXT North American title match: Ethan Page (c) vs Santino Marella
Fallon Henley vs Lash Legend
Jazmyne Nyx vs Jaida Parker
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