Wrestling fans, get ready for a night of high-octane action and drama! On Valentine’s Day, WWE NXT delivered a live event that had hearts racing—not just for romance, but for the sheer intensity in the ring. From the Accesso ShoWare Center in Kent, WA, the stars of NXT clashed in matches that left the audience on the edge of their seats. But here’s where it gets controversial: Did Joe Hendry truly deserve to retain the NXT Championship against Grayson Waller, or was there more to the story than meets the eye? Let’s dive into the full results, courtesy of Wrestling Bodyslam (https://x.com/WrestleBodyslam/status/2022911601951625639?s=20), and break down every jaw-dropping moment.
The night kicked off with a thrilling women’s tag team match, where Kendal Grey, Wren Sinclair, and Kali Armstrong teamed up to defeat Fatal Influence (Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley, and Lainey Reid). This match set the tone for the evening, showcasing the raw talent and fierce competition NXT is known for. Next up, Keanu Carver emerged victorious over Sean Legacy, proving that the future of wrestling is in capable hands. And this is the part most people miss: Izzi Dame successfully defended her NXT Women’s North American Championship against Tatum Paxley, solidifying her dominance in the division.
Controversy struck when Tony D’Angelo defeated Cutler James via disqualification. Was this a fair outcome, or did Cutler get robbed? The debate rages on. But Tony wasn’t done yet—he later joined forces with OTM (Lucien Price & Bronco Nima) to take down DarkState (Cutler James, Osiris Griffin, & Saquon Shugars) in a chaotic six-man tag team match. Blake Monroe’s victory over Thea Hail added another layer of intrigue, as both competitors showcased their unique styles.
The title matches were the crown jewels of the night. Ethan Page retained the NXT North American Championship in a triple threat match against Dion Lennox and Myles Borne, leaving no doubt about his prowess. But the main event stole the show: Joe Hendry defended his NXT Championship against Grayson Waller in a match that had fans divided. Was Hendry’s win a testament to his skill, or did Waller deserve a better shot? And this is the question we’re asking you: Did the right wrestler walk away with the gold?
For more wrestling results from around the globe, check out Fightful’s results section (https://www.fightful.com/wrestling/results). But before you go, let’s spark some debate: Do you think Grayson Waller was unfairly overlooked, or did Joe Hendry prove he’s the undisputed champion? Share your thoughts in the comments—we want to hear from you!