In a night of twists, turns, and more drama than a daytime soap, Stephanie Vaquer emerged victorious in a fatal-four-way match, earning a future shot at the NXT Women’s North American Championship. It’s official—Vaquer has gone from contender to certified threat, and Fallon Henley better keep her title belt and chiropractor on speed dial.
Fatal-Four-Way Fracas
The match saw Vaquer take on Kelani Jordan, Lola Vice, and the ever-mischievous Cora Jade, who had already been busy earlier in the night attempting to aid Roxanne Perez (spoiler: that didn’t go so well). Jade’s multitasking didn’t pay off here, either, as the chaotic closing moments left her rolling out of the ring faster than someone dodging a group text.
With Jordan crashing and burning on a missed 450 Splash and Vice delivering a spinning backfist that could knock sense into a malfunctioning robot, it was Vaquer who capitalized like a true opportunist. She tossed Vice through the ropes, planted Jordan with a vicious package backbreaker, and walked away with the win. Vaquer’s road to gold is now paved with shattered dreams—and at least one very sore spine.
The Path Forward
Vaquer’s win sets up a looming showdown with Fallon Henley, who has been quietly building her own legacy as the NXT Women’s North American Champion. Henley, fresh off a six-woman tag match loss (and probably regretting agreeing to tag matches at all), has so far racked up successful defenses against Jordan and Paxley.
But the plot thickens: after pinning Henley in tonight’s six-woman tag bout, Shotzi stormed to the mic faster than a wrestler after a referee bump, claiming she was the real top contender. General Manager Ava, tired of all the posturing, announced that next week’s Vaquer vs. Shotzi match will decide who truly earns the shot at Henley’s title.
Who Will Prevail?
Vaquer’s strategic cunning or Shotzi’s relentless energy? The winner gets a shot at Henley’s belt, and the fans get another week of suspense. Stay tuned, because things are about to get unhinged—and frankly, we wouldn’t have it any other way.