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WWE NXT (August 4) Results and Highlights: Sol Ruca retains North American title with a crushing 'Sol Snatcher' victory - Full list of winners and more

WWE NXT (August 4) Results and Highlights: Sol Ruca retains North American title with a crushing 'Sol Snatcher' victory - Full list of winners and more

Time of India06-08-2025
The latest edition of
WWE
NXT, held at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida on Tuesday, delivered a night of high-stakes action featuring multiple title defenses and a show-stealing presence from Nia Jax. Both the
NXT Tag Team Champions
and the NXT Women's North American Champion successfully retained their titles in thrilling, hard-fought matches. From high-flying offense to outside interference and backstage brawls spilling into the ring, NXT delivered another unforgettable chapter on the road to its next major showdown.
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Kelani Jordan
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The opening bout of the night saw Kelani Jordan emerge victorious in her clash with Blake Monroe, thanks in large part to the shocking return of Jordynne Grace to NXT. The bout was a clash of styles, with Monroe relying on her raw power - landing a punishing delayed sidewalk slam and a crisp slingblade - while Jordan countered with her trademark speed and aerial offense.
Jordan showcased her athleticism throughout, even landing a creative variation of the stunner to shift momentum. However, the turning point came when 'The Juggernaut' Jordynne Grace made a surprise appearance, sending Monroe fleeing in fear. The distraction led to a count-out victory for Jordan, who watched as Grace stood tall in the ring.
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Hank & Tank retain NXT Tag Team titles
Despite a spirited performance from Kale Dixon and Uriah Connors, Hank Walker and Tank Ledger successfully retained their NXT Tag Team titles in a hard-fought battle. The match kicked off at a rapid pace, with the revamped Chase U duo bringing early intensity and aggression. However, the champions quickly regained control, with Walker halting the momentum with a thunderous splash.
From there, Hank & Tank took over, showcasing their power and chemistry. The duo sealed the victory in dominant fashion, delivering their devastating Running Powerslam/Shoulder Tackle combo to both Connors and Dixon, ensuring the titles stayed firmly in their grasp.
Myles Borne beat Lexis King
Myles Borne continued his impressive rise in NXT with a decisive victory over Lexis King. The match opened with a fierce back-and-forth, as both competitors traded heavy blows. King focused his attack on Borne's midsection and stunned the crowd by viciously stomping Borne's head onto the steel steps.
Despite the brutal assault, Borne showed grit and resilience, fighting through the pain. In the end, he turned the tide with a thunderous Jumping Neckbreaker, sealing the win and adding another emphatic statement to his growing momentum.
Nia Jax defeat Thea Hail
Nia Jax, 'The Irresistible Force', made a dominant return to NXT with a commanding win over Thea Hail. True to her fearless reputation, Hail came out swinging and did everything she could to chop down the powerhouse, landing several stiff shots in the process. However, the former WWE Women's Champion proved too strong and too experienced.
Despite Hail's resilience, it only took one devastating Annihilator from Jax to bring the match to a decisive end, sending a clear message to the rest of the NXT women's division.
Channing Lorenzo beat Yoshiki Inamura
Channing 'Stacks' Lorenzo scored one of the biggest singles victories of his career in a wild and chaotic bout against Yoshiki Inamura. Stacks tried to gain the upper hand early by attacking Inamura before the bell, but the powerhouse from Japan quickly regained control, unleashing a barrage of offense rooted in his sumo background and raw intensity.
The match took a dramatic turn when Arianna Grace appeared at ringside and slapped Inamura, accusing him of being too rough with Stacks. As the referee tried to restore order, Josh Briggs stormed the ring and blindsided Inamura - his former ally - with a brutal lariat. Seizing the opportunity, Stacks made the cover and walked away with a controversial but monumental win.
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Sol Ruca
keeps her
North American Championship
Sol Ruca held onto the NXT Women's North American Championship after surviving a wild, interference-filled match against
Tatum Paxley
. Despite attempts from Paxley's allies - Izzi Dame, Shawn Spears, and Niko Vance - to tip the scales, Ruca shut them down with a flawless moonsault to the outside.
The champion took a big risk by climbing the ropes to confront Paxley, but the challenger countered with a punishing avalanche neckbreaker that nearly ended the match.
Just as The Culling tried to interfere again, a ringside brawl between Nia Jax and Lash Legend broke out, creating the opening Ruca needed to land the 'Sol Snatcher' and seal the victory.
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