Folks, it happened. The Juggernaut Jordynne Grace just did what many said couldn’t be done—she went full powerhouse mode, smashed through Giulia (who wrestles like a Final Fantasy boss), and is now officially heading to NXT Battleground for a shot at Stephanie Vaquer’s gleaming gold prize: the NXT Women’s Championship.
And let me tell you, it wasn’t easy. Giulia showed up like a caffeinated tornado with charisma and technical precision, even pulling off a reversal so slick it had four camera angles and a replay package. There were DDTs. There were back fists. At one point, Grace got dropped on her dome via a suplex that looked like it came with a liability waiver. But in the end? Grace Drivered her way to victory like she was late for brunch.
Grace vs. Vaquer: Part Deux (This Time, It’s Battleground)
Yes, Grace and Vaquer have danced before—along with everyone else in a recent fatal four-way free-for-all where Vaquer walked in with belts and walked out with even more belts. But this time it’s personal. This time, it’s one-on-one. And this time, it’s happening in beautiful Tampa, Florida—where dreams are made, tanlines are aggressive, and wrestling is slightly more dramatic due to humidity.
Post-match stare down? Oh, you bet. The kind of stare down that melts steel chairs and sets off pyro just from the intensity. Vaquer didn’t flinch. Grace didn’t blink. Somewhere, Shawn Michaels nodded solemnly.
Meanwhile, the rest of the Battleground card is stacked like a cheat code. Joe Hendry will defend the TNA World Championship against Trick “I Don’t Miss” Williams (yes, that feud now spans networks), and Myles Borne, beloved son of suplex science, is trying to dethrone Oba Femi, a man who might actually be made of stone.
But for now, the spotlight’s on Grace—she trained like a tank, threw punches like a poet, and now she’s got a date with “La Primera.”
Get ready, Tampa. The Juggernaut is coming. And she doesn’t knock—she kicks the door off the hinges.