WWE NXT New Year’s Evil Results (January 7th 2025)

WWE NXT’s New Year’s Evil on January 7, 2025, delivered a night of thrilling matches, shocking outcomes, and unforgettable moments. Live from The Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles, the show featured title changes, intense rivalries, and a special appearance by The Rock.

Giulia Captures NXT Women’s Championship

The night kicked off with an electrifying match between Giulia and Roxanne Perez for the NXT Women’s Championship. After an intense back-and-forth battle, Giulia emerged victorious, executing a devastating Northern Lights Bomb to secure the pinfall and claim the title.

Oba Femi Crowned NXT Champion

In a dramatic triple-threat match for the NXT Championship, Oba Femi defeated Trick Williams and Eddy Thorpe to win the title. With Trick and Thorpe trading blows, Oba capitalized on an accidental chair shot and delivered a powerbomb to secure the win.

The Rock’s Electrifying Appearance

The Rock made a surprise appearance, addressing the passionate NXT crowd. Reflecting on his ongoing storyline with Cody Rhodes, he teased future developments while acknowledging the critical role of the fans in shaping WWE’s future stars.

Additional Highlights from the Night

  • Stephanie Vaquer won a fatal four-way match to become the #1 Contender for the NXT Women’s North American Championship.
  • Lexis King retained the NXT Heritage Cup against Charlie Dempsey in a Sudden Death Rules match.
  • The team of Shotzi, Gigi Dolin, and Tatum Paxley triumphed over Fatal Influence in a six-woman tag match.

With Vengeance Day announced for February 15, 2025, in Washington, D.C., the fallout from New Year’s Evil sets the stage for must-see matchups.

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