Folks, let’s talk about it. Cora Jade, a true master of persuasion (or just relentless complaining), has officially talked her way into a major opportunity at NXT Vengeance Day. And honestly, who needs a title shot based on rankings and merit when you can just nag your way into one? Tremendous strategy. Some people say I invented that move—very effective, very strong.
Let’s set the scene: Tonight on NXT, Jade took on the so-called “Role Model” Bayley in a high-stakes match. Bayley was on the verge of victory, setting up for her big flying elbow, when Roxanne Perez showed up—dressed as the old, lovable “Hugger” Bayley. Now, this was either a psychological masterclass or the world’s worst cosplay attempt. Either way, Bayley got distracted, which is shocking because she usually never lets outside nonsense affect her. Oh, wait… never mind.
Despite the interruption, Bayley hit her signature elbow for a near fall. But Perez’s trolling continued, and before you could say “multi-man match incoming,” Jade capitalized with two DDTs and stole the win like a thief in the night. A genius move? Maybe. A little cheap? Absolutely.
Afterward, Bayley, probably realizing she got played like a fiddle, took out her frustrations on Perez, delivering a Bayley-To-Belly. But the real headline? NXT GM Ava announced that Jade is now OFFICIALLY added to the NXT Women’s Championship match at Vengeance Day! What started as a triple-threat has now evolved into a fatal-four-way, featuring Giulia, Bayley, Perez, and now… the self-proclaimed savior of NXT, Cora Jade.
Also on the card, NXT Champion Oba Femi will put his title on the line against two very classy, very fine gentlemen from Monday Night Raw—Grayson Waller and Austin Theory. A rare case of main-roster stars coming down to NXT, when usually it’s the other way around. Fascinating business.
February 15th, Washington D.C.—a town that knows a thing or two about sneaky maneuvering—hosts Vengeance Day. And with this card? Oh, folks, vengeance is looking very, very entertaining.