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Lola Vice Silences Fatal Influence, Kelani Jordan Earns North American Title Shot At Battleground

Welcome back to another Tuesday night inside the NXT arena, and with Battleground just days away, things are getting tighter than a guillotine lock. On May 21st, we got major movement on the women’s championship front: a new #1 contender was crowned, alliances were tested, and one champ may want to double-check who’s really in her corner. Let’s get into it.

Things kicked off with a sharp, moody vignette from Jordynne Grace. With Giulia gone, the TNA legend made it clear—there are no distractions left. She’s laser-focused on Stephanie Vaquer and her NXT Women’s Championship. Grace noted their shared past as dominant forces in their respective territories, but warned that while Stephanie escaped with the title once, she won’t do it twice.

Meanwhile, Lola Vice tried some pre-match bonding with Stephanie backstage. It didn’t go over well with Fallon Henley and Jacy Jayne, who couldn’t pass up a chance to bicker—and yes, it spiraled into a match. Shocking.

Lola Vice vs. Fallon Henley

Things started clean enough—collar-and-elbow tie-up, some jostling for control, and a slick takedown from Lola before Fallon rocked her with a right hand in the corner. Vice answered back with sharp kicks, but Henley caught one and grounded her. That led to a tight shoulder submission from Lola, grinding Fallon down as Jacy chirped from ringside like she was getting paid by the insult.

Fallon escaped and delivered a takedown of her own, then a nasty throat thrust and a headlock. Lola tried a rana, but Fallon reversed momentum and sent her flying to the outside. Then came the turning point—Vice ate a nasty kick while tangled in the ropes, but just as Fallon gained momentum, Jacy’s antics became a full-blown factor.

We came back from break to Fallon hitting a facebuster and second-rope blockbuster, nearly closing it out. But Jacy’s mouth got her involved at the worst possible time. Lola reversed a waistlock, sent Fallon crashing into Jayne, and followed with a brutal backfist for the win. 

Winner: Lola Vice

In a thoughtful sit-down interview with Kelly Kincaid, Stephanie Vaquer walked through her long journey from WWE tryout reject in 2018 to NXT Women’s Champion today. Japan hardened her, Mexico shaped her, and Rey Mysterio inspired her. The message was clear: she’s earned every inch of her rise, and she’s not letting Jordynne take it lightly.

Kelani Jordan vs. Zaria

This match had real stakes—winner gets Sol Ruca at Battleground for the North American Title. Kelani and Zaria wrestled like it.

Zaria opened with back-to-back German suplexes and corner beatdowns, but Kelani used her speed to swing momentum: a dive to the outside, a high crossbody, and a slick springboard rana. Zaria shrugged it off and launched Kelani into the barricade with a power slam off the apron as we hit commercial.

Post-break, Kelani fired up with a DDT and dropkick combo, tried for a Tornado DDT—blocked. Second attempt? Nailed it. Still just two. She went up top for the 450, but Zaria rolled. Back-and-forth counters led to Zaria’s backpack cannonball in the corner and a pump kick on the apron that should have sealed it.

But then came Sol Ruca.

As Zaria prepped the finish, Sol tried to “help” by holding Kelani. That backfired. Kelani dropkicked Zaria into Sol, dodged another attempt, and cradled Zaria for the three-count.

Winner: Kelani Jordan

With the card locked im, here’s what we know heading into Sunday:

  • Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Jordynne Grace – NXT Women’s Championship
  • Sol Ruca (c) vs. Kelani Jordan – NXT North American Championship

Jacy and Fallon may have unresolved business, Jaida Parker is clearly making enemies (and enjoying it), and Thea Hail and Tatum Paxley are warming up to one another. Meanwhile, Fatal Influence was conspicuously seems to be running its course. 

Let me know what stood out to you in the comments—and if you think Kelani has a real shot at dethroning Sol. Battleground promises fireworks. Whether anyone walks away unscathed is a whole other story.