WWE NXT Spoiler Results for December 24, 2024: Matches, Highlights, and Reactions

Get ready for an action-packed WWE NXT on December 24, 2024! Here are the spoiler results, match highlights, and reactions for the special holiday episode.

WWE NXT Spoiler Results and Match Card

The December 24th episode of WWE NXT, which was pre-taped on December 17, promises a night of drama, surprises, and standout performances. Here’s a breakdown of the confirmed matches and highlights:

Stephanie Vaquer vs. Cora Jade
The night kicks off with Stephanie Vaquer securing a win over Cora Jade. However, the drama escalates when Kelani Jordan attacks Cora with a kendo stick post-match. Vaquer intervenes, preventing further damage, but the tension remains high.

Heritage Cup Match: Charlie Dempsey vs. Lexis King
In a controversial finish, Lexis King with William Regal in his corner, faces Charlie Dempsey. The match takes a twist when Regal attempts to hand King brass knuckles. Dempsey grabs them instead, and a miscommunication allows King to win the Heritage Cup.

Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn vs. Fatal Influence
With the help of Tatum Paxley, Gigi Dolin, and Shotzi, Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn secure a victory over Jacy Jayne and Jazzy Gabert.

Triple Threat Chaos for the NXT Championship

The ongoing feud between Trick Williams, Oba Femi, and Eddy Thorpe heats up. Trick challenges both to a Triple Threat Match in Los Angeles. The segment ends with Oba standing tall, holding the NXT Championship, while boos fill the arena.

Fatal 4-Way: Tag Team No. 1 Contenders
In a holiday-themed chaos match, OTM earns a future shot at the NXT Tag Team Titles by defeating The D’Angelo Family, NQCC, and Hank & Tank. The match features festive spots, including a snowball fight and candy cane props.

How to Watch WWE NXT

  • Date: Tuesday, December 24, 2024
  • Time: 8 PM ET / 7 PM CT
  • Network: USA Network
  • Streaming: Available on Peacock

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