August 13, 2025 – We kicked off with a look back at last week’s chaos: Chelsea Green siding with Ethan Page against Tavion Heights, and Lash Legend brawling with Nia Jax in a heated pull-apart.
Lash Legend vs. Nia Jax
The two powerhouses opened with a slow circle and a tense staredown before locking up. Nia muscled Lash into the corner, driving in shoulder thrusts. On a whip across the ring, Nia charged—but Lash dodged, answering with shoulder strikes and slaps. Nia snagged a front facelock and cinched in a guillotine, but Lash powered out, slamming her into the corner.
Momentum swung back and forth. Nia dumped Lash to the floor, but on the outside Lash rammed her into the apron multiple times. Back inside, Lash hit a leaping shoulder tackle and a splash for two. A double clothesline leveled both women before Lash’s pump kick sent Nia rolling outside heading into the break.
Post-break, Nia had a Million Dollar Dream locked in. Lash fought free, only to eat a Samoan Drop for a nearfall. When Nia went shoulder-first into the ringpost, Lash muscled her up across her back for a slam, drawing a gasp from the crowd. Nia retaliated with an eye poke out of the referee’s sight and a senton to regain control.
The fight spilled to the commentary area, where Lash attempted a suplex on the steel steps. Nia blocked, but Lash hammered away with body shots and shockingly hit a Samoan Drop through the announce table—though she absorbed plenty of damage herself. Both barely made the referee’s count, dragging themselves back into the ring. Trading blows from their knees, Lash managed a bodyslam for a close two-count.
Lash climbed the ropes for a possible match-ender, but Nia cut her off. Fighting for position, Lash slipped under for a powerbomb attempt—only for Nia to sit into an Annihilator. A second Annihilator sealed it.
Winner: Nia Jax
Chelsea was shown in an elevator giving orders to the “Secret Hervice” to take out Tavion Heights’ chosen opponent. She dismissed the lockerrom when they crossed her path, before stopping on Kendall Grey and calling her “Taviana.” Alba Fyre was instructed to handle the job.
Lola and Kelani discussed their big opportunity tonight. Lola noted she’s been on a roll and wanted the win—especially with TripleMania coming up. Kelani made it clear she’s also eyeing the women’s title. Jaida Parker strolled in with confidence, saying she has money on both of them but would be the next NXT Women’s Champion.
Earlier today, Kelly Kincaid sat down with Jordynne Grace. Grace admitted that Blake Monroe was right—her lifelong battle has been with self-worth, often avoiding mirrors despite her strength and beauty. Blake appeared surprised that Grace considered herself insecure. Ava announced that Grace and Blake would be in the ring together next week, prompting Blake to fire back with “Biased much?” before walking off.
Fatal Influence vs. Lola Vice & Kelani Jordan
Fallon Henley started against Kelani Jordan, chaining into a Rings of Saturn before Lola Vice’s blind tag shifted momentum. Quick tags and targeted offense from Vice and Jordan kept Fallon off-balance until Jacy Jayne entered, delivering a basement forearm and senton for two.
Lola grounded Jacy with a wristlock, but Fallon’s blind tag cut her off. Kelani soon found herself isolated, absorbing corner strikes and chokes from the hostile side before finally creating space with an acrobatic escape to tag in Lola. Vice exploded with hip smashes to both opponents, a kick to Fallon, and a snap suplex for two.
Kelani re-entered with a leg drop through the ropes, nearly putting Fallon away. However, interference from Jazmyn Nyx and a distraction for the referee shifted control. Lola took out Fallon, allowing Kelani to hit the split-legged moonsault on Jacy for the victory.
Winners: Lola Vice & Kelani Jordan
Kendall Grey vs. Alba Fyre
Kendall Grey opened with a waistlock takedown and early pin attempt, but Alba Fyre fired back with a sharp kick and corner offense. Grey avoided a charge and landed an uppercut, but Fyre’s mid-match superkick nearly ended things.
Outside, Piper Niven delivered a cheap shot while the referee was distracted, letting Fyre dominate with chokes and strikes. Grey rallied with a belly-to-belly suplex and powerslam for two, even as Ethan Page made his way to ringside. The distraction allowed Alba to rake the eyes and connect with the Fyre Bomb for the three-count.
Winner: Alba Fyre
After the match, Ethan Page mocked Tavion Heights’ supposed “pick” for an opponent, calling Kendall Grey’s loss an embarrassment. Tavion interrupted, revealing that Grey wasn’t his pick—he had chosen Tyra Mae Steele, the first female Olympic gold medalist in WWE history. Steele blindsided Page with a waistlock, forcing him into the ring where she hit a thunderous German suplex. The “Secret Hervice” tried to intervene but was also taken out.
Backstage, Fatal Influence’s Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley, and Jazmyn Nyx were bickering until Ava informed them that Jacy will defend her TNA Knockouts Championship at Heatwave in a triple threat against Masha Slamovich and Ash By Elegance. The Personal Concierge vowed that the Knockouts Title would “become elegant,” while Ava set Fatal Influence vs. The Elegance Brand for next week.
Chelsea Green confronted Ethan Page, questioning how they overlooked the Olympic gold medalist. With tensions rising, Green suggested a peace treaty with Tavion Heights and Tyra Mae Steele—an idea Page surprisingly called “genius.”
Set for Next Week
- Jordynne Grace & Blake Monroe face-to-face
- Fatal Influence vs. The Elegance Brand
- Ethan Page & Chelsea Green seek a peace treaty with Tavion Heights & Tyra Mae Steele