WWE NXT results, Sept. 10, 2024

The Bloodline destroys The Street Profits and Nathan Frazer & Axiom

Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins return to NXT to challenge Nathan Frazer and Axiom for the NXT Tag Team Title only to be attacked by The Bloodline. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, USA Network, Sony India and more. #WWENXT

The Street Profits return to NXT ended in disaster when The Bloodline made their first ever trip to NXT to take out their SmackDown rivals.

Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins electrified the NXT Universe and kept the champions on their toes, nearly winning the match on several occasions.

The Street Profits seemed to have the match won, but Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu appeared and laid out all four Superstars, sending a message that they are dangerous everywhere they go.

Giulia def. Chelsea Green

NXT’s newest sensation Giulia dominates Chelsea Green in her showstopping NXT debut. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, USA Network, Sony India and more. #WWENXT

NXT's newest Superstar Giulia backed up all the hype as she systematically dissected Chelsea Green to pick up her first win. 

Green was impressive and didn't relent in her pursuit to upset the newcomer, but her decision to get into a striking battle proved to be her downfall.

The Beautiful Madness used well-timed headbutts, kicks and a huge knee strike to gain the advantage before hitting a Northern Lights Bomb to secure her victory.

NXT Heritage Cup Champion Charlie Dempsey def. Je'Von Evans

Charlie Dempsey is still the NXT Heritage Cup Champion after defeating the high-flying Je’Von Evans thanks to an assist from Tavion Heights. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, USA Network, Sony India and more. #WWENXT

The NXT Heritage Cup remains with the No Quarter Catch Crew thanks to a returning Tavion Heights.

Round One was a feeling out process as neither Superstar could pick up a fall, leading to a draw. 

Dempsey picked up the first fall thanks to a crafty attack on Evans' neck followed up with a Dragon Suplex.

Evans tied the bout at one apiece in the waning moments of Round Three with a huge Corkscrew Splash.

Round Four ended without a victor, but not before Dempsey kept his Sleeper Hold on after the bell, leading to chaos in the ring.

Cornermen Cedric Alexander and Myles Borne took each other out in Round Five, leaving Evans open to attack from a returning Heights to allow Dempsey retain his Cup.

Oba Femi def. Hammerstone

TNA’s Hammerstone takes on NXT North American Champion Oba Femi. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, USA Network, Sony India and more. #WWENXT

The gigantic Hammerstone came to NXT at the behest of Tony D'Angelo but even he fell victim to the The Ruler of NXT, Oba Femi.

Femi and Hammerstone went back and forth with huge clubbing blows, leaving both Superstars scratching and clawing searching for a victory.

The North American Champion proved why he's a dominant force, tossing Hammerstone with a huge Chokeslam to earn the win.

Ridge Holland def. Duke Hudson

Ridge Holland destroyed his former Chase U teammate Duke Hudson in impressive fashion when the two faced off. 

Hudson came out furious looking for payback on behalf of Andre Chase, but it wasn't long before Holland took control and never looked back.

Hudson tried to rally, but Holland hit a Redeemer DDT to score the win, sending the rest of Chase U into a deep sadness.

Wendy Choo and Rosemary attack Jordynne Grace

TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace defends her title against NXT’s Sol Ruca. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, USA Network, Sony India and more. #WWENXT

The matchup between TNA Knockouts Jordynne Grace and Sol Ruca ended when Wendy Choo and TNA's Rosemary attacked the champion, fortifying a terrifying union.

Trick Williams def. Pete Dunne - Last Man Standing Match

Trick Williams and Pete Dunne battle in a Last Man Standing Match with the winner earning an NXT Championship Match on the CW premiere. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, USA Network, Sony India and more. #WWENXT

Trick Williams is officially getting an NXT Championship Match as he outlasted Pete Dunne in a brutal Last Man Standing Match.

The brutal Dunne brought forth a host of weapons, including the steel steps and a steel chair before exposing the concrete underneath the padded floor. 

Williams battled back in a major way, hitting a spinning kick and a Trick Shot, but Dunne persevered.

The two made their way to the perch only to fly off, forcing NXT Champion Ethan Page to come to ringside, only for Williams to dump him through the annoucne table.

That last burst gave Williams the win and a future championship opportunity at the CW premiere on Oct. 1. 

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