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Welcome to Wrestling Inc.'s live coverage for "WWE NXT" on July 2, 2024, coming to you live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida!
A huge Street Fight is set for tonight, as OTM's Jaida Parker goes head-to-head with Michin of The OC. Tensions between Michin and Parker have meteorically risen over the course of the past few weeks, with the two women finding themselves in a handful of confrontations with one another dating back to the Six Woman Ladder Match to crown the inaugural Women's North American Champion at "NXT" Battleground.
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With "NXT" Heatwave right around the corner this coming Sunday, titleholder Trick Williams and his challengers Ethan Page, Shawn Spears, and Je'Von Evans will be putting pen-to-paper for their "NXT" Championship match at the Premium Live Event. Evans earned the right to challenge Williams for the title when he won a 25 Man Battle Royal on the June 18 episode of "NXT". When Page and Spears expressed their objections with Evans' win after both feeling entitled to an "NXT" Championship match themselves, "NXT" General Manager Ava announced the Fatal Four-Way match.
Speaking of Heatwave, "NXT" Women's Champion Roxanne Perez will be putting her title on the line in Toronto, Ontario, Canada against Lola Vice. Before they collide for the title, however, they will be meeting in the ring one last time. Vice got the better of Perez last week when she leveled her and took her title from her.
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Wendy Choo will be returning to action tonight for the first time since defeating Brinley Reece on the June 11 edition of "NXT" as she faces Carlee Bright. Reece herself will be competing in a match of her own tonight as she takes on Izzi Dame. Both Reece and Dame will surely be extra motivated to score a win after bothaccumulating a number of losses in televised and house show matches over the last few weeks.
Additionally, Joe Coffey looks to redeem himself after coming up short against Wes Lee last week as he joins forces with his Gallus stablemate Wolfgang to square off with Tyriek Igwe and Tyson DuPont. New Catch Republic's Tyler Bate and Pete Dunne will also be going head-to-head with Hank Walker and Tank Ledger after the latter team requested to face the former team last week.
We are live! Vic Joseph and Booker T greet audiences at home as Jaida Parker makes her way down to the ring. Michin follows.
Bate and Walker begin the action. The bell rings and the two bump hands. They then lock up and take turns pinning one another and locking each other in submission holds. Dunne tags in and lands a chop on Walker before Ledger tags in and runs Dunne over with a shoulder tackle.
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Walker and Ledger land a double running splash on Dunne, but Dunne stomps on Ledger's hand. Bate tags in and flies over Dunne off the middle turnbuckle to level Ledger. Ledger delivers a flying shoulder tackle to Bate, but Bate lands a suplex on Ledger. Walker tags in and Bate gets him up on his shoulders. He lands an Airplane Spin on him, then kips up.
Back from the break, Dunne stomps on both of Ledger's hands. He fires off a few stomps on his face, then clocks Ledger. Ledger sends Dunne crashing into the mat, then tags in Walker. Walker lands a splash on Dunne in the corner, then sends him crashing into the top turnbuckle face first. He lands a boot on him, then gets Dunne up on his shoulders. Dunne escapes by locking in an arm submission on Walker.
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Ledger tags in, and he double teams on Dunne with Walker. The action spills out of the ring, and Bate looks to fly to level Walker and Ledger. Walker and Ledger catch him, then send him crashing into Dunne. They then send Dunne and Bate crashing onto the floor. Walker then tags back in before he ascends to the top and looks to fly. Dunne catches him with a knee. Bate and Ledger tag in, and Dunne snaps Ledger's fingers. Bate levels Ledger with a rebound clothesline and a Tornado off the top rope for the win.
Winners: New Catch Republic
After the match, New Catch Republic shakes hands with Walker and Ledger.
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