Stephanie Vaquer Attacked Backstage on WWE NXT – Cora Jade Claims Responsibility

The December 10, 2024, episode of WWE NXT delivered high drama as Stephanie Vaquer was taken out backstage, with Cora Jade boldly claiming credit for the brutal assault.

Fresh off her victory in the Iron Survivor Challenge at NXT Deadline, Giulia took to the ring to celebrate her success with the NXT Universe. However, the celebration was short-lived when NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez and Cora Jade interrupted, escalating tensions in the women’s division.

Before chaos erupted in the ring, Cora Jade revealed that Giulia’s ally, Stephanie Vaquer, had been attacked backstage and was unable to help her. This shocking revelation left Giulia vulnerable, and Jade proudly claimed responsibility for the ambush.

Kelani Jordan Saves the Day

As Cora Jade prepared to attack Giulia, Kelani Jordan stormed the ring to even the odds. Jordan, a former NXT Women’s North American Champion, came to Giulia’s aid, forcing Roxanne Perez and Cora Jade to retreat. This intervention prevented a potential two-on-one beatdown and solidified Jordan’s alliance with Giulia.

Backstage Footage of the Attack

WWE shared exclusive backstage footage of Stephanie Vaquer being attended to by medical personnel after the attack. The severity of her injuries remains unclear, leaving fans wondering about her recovery and future involvement in the storyline. Speculation is rife that Roxanne Perez may have played a role in the assault, further fueling the ongoing feud between these top competitors.

What’s Next for the NXT Women’s Division?

This shocking attack has major implications for the NXT women’s division. With alliances forming and rivalries intensifying, the road to NXT’s next major event promises high-stakes action. Will Stephanie Vaquer return for revenge? Can Giulia and Kelani Jordan handle the combined threat of Roxanne Perez and Cora Jade?

Fans are eagerly waiting to see how this storyline unfolds in the coming weeks.

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