NXT Heatwave showcased a spectacular event, highlighted by intense championship matches. One notable bout was the NXT Women's Championship, featuring Lola Vice and Roxanne Perez. This thrilling match kept the audience on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Both competitors gave their all, creating a memorable showdown. Despite Lola Vice's determined effort to claim the title, she ultimately fell short.
Read on to discover the details of what happened during the match.
WWE NXT Heatwave: NXT Women's Title Results
Lola Vice's performance in the match was phenomenal. She kicked out multiple times after receiving finisher moves from Roxanne Perez. It took five Pop-Roxx finishers to finally keep Vice down for the count, even after one was delivered through the announcer's table. At one point, fans began to believe that Lola might win, given her determination and resilience.
Vice even sustained a hand injury when an attempted spinning backfist on the outside hit the ring post instead. Despite this, she managed to maintain her advantage over the champion, landing several kicks before setting up Perez for the finish. When Vice went for the backfist again, Perez anticipated it, targeted the injured hand, and seized the opportunity to hit her finisher for a close near-fall.
The match unfolded in intense back-and-forth action, with both competitors landing heavy finishing moves on each other. Roxanne Perez eventually secured victory with five finishing moves on Lola, finally pinning her. The match is getting appreciation on social media, and fans at the Scotia Bank Arena showed appreciation for the wrestlers' talent and the spectacle they provided.
In addition to the NXT Women's Championship bout, other championship matches took place, including a Fatal Four Way match for the NXT Championship. The match concluded dramatically as Ethan Page emerged victorious, defeating Shawn Spears, Je'Von Evans, and Trick Williams. Williams inadvertently contributed to Page's win when his attempted Trick Shot took out Evans and Spears, but Page capitalized by pinning Evans while Spears restrained Williams, securing the championship.