WWE NXT results: July 23, 2024

Brooks Jensen def. Josh Briggs - No Disqualification Match

Former friends and tag team partners Josh Briggs and Brooks Jensen battle in a No Disqualification Match. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, FOX, USA Network, Sony India and more. #WWENXT

Brooks Jensen picked up maybe the biggest win in his singles career by knocking off Josh Briggs thanks to an assist from Shawn Spears.

Jensen attacked Briggs before the match could even begin, sparking all out chaos between the former tag team partners.

The bigger Briggs used his power advantage to turn the tide and plant Jensen through the announce table with a brutal chokeslam.

The deranged Jensen regained control thanks to a slew of weapons, going as far as to taunt Booker T on commentary as he hit Briggs with a kendo stick numerous times.

As the two Superstars battled, Spears made his way to the ring and implored Briggs to hit Jensen with a chair, only for Jensen to be the one to take the advice and win the match thanks to it. 

Eddy Thorpe def. Lexis King

Eddy Thorpe finally silenced Lexis King and it took a competitive matchup to get it done.

King looked sharp early on, but he got too confident and that mistake allowed Thorpe to counter coronation into an Impaler DDT to earn the win.

After the match, King attacked Thorpe and crushed his hand with his scepter. 

Oro Mensah def. Ashante "Thee" Adonis

After a week full of online barbs, Mensah backed up his smack talk by downing Ashante "Thee" Adonis in singles action.

After a quick flurry from The Meta-Four Superstar, Adonis knocked him off the top rope with a picture-perfect dropkick.

Both Superstars continued to trade major shots, but it was the Main Man who won the match thanks to an incredible flipping kick in the corner.

Trick Williams def. Cedric Alexander

Trick Williams takes on Cedric Alexander in a competitive match between two of NXT’s best. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, FOX, USA Network, Sony India and more. #WWENXT

Two of NXT's best squared off and when the dust settled, Trick Williams stood tall over Cedric Alexander.

The speedy Alexander used his quickness and agility-based offense to keep the taller Williams off balance, but it led to a clash of styles as the power of the former NXT Champion was on full display.

After a pulse-pounding back and forth, Williams nailed Alexander with a Trick Shot to secure his victory. 

After the bout, Pete Dunne appeared and attacked Williams, continuing his descent into his old no good ways. 

Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson def. Sol Ruca & Karmen Petrovic

The Meta-Four's Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson sent a message to the WWE Women's Tag Team Champions by defeating the team of Sol Ruca and Karmen Petrovic.

The powerful Legend took out Ruca with a huge pump kick, setting up Ms. Jackson to pick up the scraps and throw Ruca around the ring.

Petrovic finally tagged in and while her and Ruca knocked Jackson out, Legend was the legal competitor and a twisting slam allowed The Bougie Bully to win the match for her team.

The Rascalz def. Nathan Frazer, Axiom, & Je'Von Evans

Wes Lee, Zach Wentz, and Trey Miguel team up once again to battle NXT Tag Team Champions Axiom and Nathan Frazer and their partner Je’Von Evans. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, FOX, USA Network, Sony India and more. #WWENXT

The Rascalz reunion tour is off to an amazing start as they picked up another victory, this time against NXT Tag Team Champion Nathan Frazer and Axiom as well as Je'Von Evans

Wes Lee and Evans showed out when they were the legal competitors, using their athleticism to one-up each other, culminating in Evans flying over the top rope, followed by Zach Wentz doing the same.

The teamwork of Lee, Wentz, and Trey Miguel was off the charts as the trio flew around the ring using their innovative offense.

In the end, it was too much as Lee tossed a flipping Wentz onto Axiom, earning the pinfall and sending the message that The Rascalz are a force in NXT.

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