Giulia Makes Shocking Return On WWE NXT, Lays Out Stephanie Vaquer
Giulia made her surprise return to WWE NXT tonight, laying out her former best friend Stephanie Vaquer in the process.
Following the conclusion of the opening contest between Jordynne Grace and Jaida Parker that resulted in a no contest due to Stephanie Vaquer getting involved at ringside, Giulia made her shocking return to NXT. Giulia hasn't been seen since dropping the NXT Women's Championship to Vaquer last month at Roadblock.
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Initially, Giulia hit the ring to help Vaquer fight off both Grace and Parker. But after they were dealt with, Giulia hit Vaquer with a Northern Lights Bomb.
The former NXT Women's Champion grabbed her title and held it in the air as she placed her boot on Vaquer's face in a show of dominance.
Vaquer was scheduled to name her opponent for NXT Stand & Deliver tonight, but this return likely threw a wrench into the champion's plans.
Stay tuned to WrestleZone for more information as it becomes available.
READ MORE: Stephanie Vaquer Forced To Relinquish Women's North American Championship On WWE NXT
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