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WWE NXT Results - November 04, 2025: Fatal Influence Strikes Again, Joe Hendry & Thea Hail Crash the Party, and Trick Williams’ Feud Turns Violent

By: Dylan Dalton | November 5, 2025 / 9:14 AM
WWE NXT Results - November 04, 2025: Fatal Influence Strikes Again, Joe Hendry & Thea Hail Crash the Party, and Trick Williams’ Feud Turns Violent

This week’s WWE NXT was pure chaos — from faction wars to surprise cake attacks. Fatal Influence got back in the win column, Kelani Jordan dropped a bombshell about her TNA title defense, Trick Williams and Ricky Saints nearly tore the building apart, and Joe Hendry delivered a perfectly ridiculous (and perfectly NXT) surprise.

Fatal Influence vs. Lola Vice & The Culling (Tatum Paxley & Izzi Dame)

The show opened with explosive trios action as Fatal Influence (Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley, and Lainey Reid) squared off against Lola Vice and The Culling. The heels dominated early, isolating Vice with crisp tags, until Paxley turned the tide with a flurry of suplexes and crossbodies.

Momentum swung wildly until miscommunication struck — Dame shoved Paxley out of the way, accidentally leaving herself open for Jayne’s rolling elbow to seal the victory.

Winner: Fatal Influence (Jacy Jayne pins Izzi Dame)

Backstage – Los Americanos Cause Chaos

In a Spanish-language segment, Los Americanos roamed the locker room taunting NXT stars before being confronted by Josh Briggs, who challenged El Grande Americano to a no-time-limit brawl later in the night.

Kelani Jordan Heels on the NXT Universe

The Knockouts Champion took to the ring and turned on the fans, blasting them for hypocrisy. She mocked the audience for celebrating “cheaters like Dominik Mysterio and Cody Rhodes” while judging her for defending the TNA title her way.

Jordan declared she wouldn’t defend her championship at Gold Rush, calling the entire locker room unworthy — and specifically dismissed Lei Ying Lee as “beneath her radar.” The crowd showered her in boos as she stormed off, declaring, “You don’t have to like me — but you will call me champion.”

El Grande Americano vs. Josh Briggs

Briggs came in swinging, but Grande Americano used his agility to wear him down. Just when Briggs looked poised to win, interference from Tavion Heights, Rayo, and Bravo shifted the momentum.

Americano locked in a Steiner Recliner for the submission victory — while Jasper Troy taunted from the crowd with his signature chains.

Winner: El Grande Americano (via submission)

Kelani Jordan vs. Tyra Mae Steele

After a backstage argument with Ava Raine, Kelani found herself forced into a match against Tyra Mae Steele. The two traded technical holds until Jordan gained control with a vicious kick and top wristlock.

Steele fired back with power slams and a La Atlántida suplex, but Kelani connected with a split-legged moonsault for the pinfall.

Post-match, Santino Marella appeared on the tron and announced that Jordan will defend her title at Gold Rush — in a Triple Threat Match against Lei Ying Lee and Jordynne Grace.

Winner: Kelani Jordan (via pinfall)

Zaria vs. Wren Sinclair – Women’s Speed Championship Tournament (First Round)

A fast-paced opener for the new Women’s Speed Championship saw Zaria counter a Fujiwara armbar and roll up Wren Sinclair for the victory.

Winner: Zaria (via pinfall, advances in tournament)

Backstage – Trick Williams vs. Ricky Saints Brawl

Tensions exploded between Trick Williams and Ricky Saints during a heated satellite interview. Words turned to fists backstage, where Trick ambushed Saints with a steel pipe, laying him out and warning, “Next week, you’ll see this side of me up close.” Their Last Man Standing showdown is now official for next Tuesday.

Je’Von Evans vs. Saquon Shugars

Evans ambushed Saquon Shugars mid-entrance, leading to a fiery match that showed why DarkState runs NXT — and why Je’Von might be the breakout star who can stop them.

Despite constant interference from Cutler James and Osiris Griffin, Evans fought back with blistering offense. After wiping out DarkState members one by one, he nailed Shugars with a superkick followed by a diving tornillo for the win.

Winner: Je’Von Evans (via pinfall)

In-Ring Celebration – “All Ego” Ethan Page & Chelsea Green (AAA Mixed Tag Champs)

In one of the night’s most entertaining segments, Ethan Page, Chelsea Green, and Alba Fyre held a “Canadian Championship Celebration,” complete with a flag-themed cake and tequila toasts.

The party crashed hard when Joe Hendry appeared, mocking their arrogance and challenging for the AAA Mixed Tag Titles. Green laughed — until Hendry revealed his surprise partner: Thea Hail, who literally popped out of the cake!

The duo humiliated Page and Green, smashing their faces into the cake and posing to Hendry’s “We Believe” theme.

Segment Winner: Joe Hendry & Thea Hail (in the name of chaos and cake)

Backstage – The Culling Cracks Begin to Show

Post-match tension rose between Tatum Paxley and Izzi Dame. Paxley promised to “be more selective with her actions,” but hinted she still has unfinished business for next week.

Wrestling.news | Backstage Take

This week’s NXT was all about shifting alliances and explosive personality clashes. Kelani Jordan’s heel turn was a major talking point backstage — sources tell Wrestling.news that WWE officials were thrilled with her confidence on the mic, setting up a high-stakes Gold Rush triple threat that could steal the show.

Meanwhile, DarkState’s dominance continues to fuel speculation of an eventual main roster debut, while Joe Hendry’s comedic momentum is quietly making him one of NXT’s most over performers. And with Trick Williams and Ricky Saints on a collision course, next week’s episode is shaping up to be a must-watch brawl.

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