Je’Von Evans def. Jasper Troy
Jasper Troy has been on a meteoric rise ever since stepping into the ring on LFG, but Je’Von Evans reminded him there are levels to this game. Troy looked to bully his way through the match early on, but Evans would put his aerial skills on display with a splash outside the ring and frog splash that flipped the match. A vicious chokeslam seemed to set up Troy for a victory rally, but Evans was able to reverse into a rollup and escape Great American Bash with a win.
Sol Ruca def. Izzi Dame – NXT Women’s North American Title Match
It didn’t take long for this match to heat up, as Tatum Paxley and Zaria immediately mixed it up outside the ring and created enough of a distraction for Izzi Dame to crush Sol Ruca with a Powerbomb and might have scored championship gold if the official wasn’t preoccupied. As the match wore on the Spears started flowing, as Ruca flattened Dame and Zaria leveled Paxley after she got involved to save the challenger from a pinfall. Ruca would then rise above the chaos and a Sol Snatcher put the finishing touches on a successful title defense.
Ethan Page def. Ricky Saints – NXT North American Title Falls Count Anywhere Match
Ricky Saints came out swinging and wasted little time ratcheting up the Falls Count Anywhere Match with weapons and a journey through the concourse that was highlighted by a trip through the merchandise table for the champion. In a jaw-dropping moment, Page went from All Ego to All Destruction, as he nearly shattered the spine of the challenger with successive slams onto stacked steel chairs and a guardrail. With an assist from Jasper Troy and a never-ending sequence of brutality, Page was able to stand above the wreckage and toss Saints from the skies through two tables below to set up the pain and retain the NXT North American Title.
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Oba Femi def. Yoshiki Inamura – NXT Title Match
Oba Femi has been a fighting champion in his 186 days as the NXT titleholder, and Yoshiki Inamura delivered one of his toughest tests to date. The Pro Wrestling Noah standout built momentum with repeated strikes and showed off his strength with an impressive suplex of The Ruler. Josh Briggs put his foot on the scale by crushing Femi with his own title, but Inamura’s honor for the craft of wrestling held him back from taking full advantage of the shortcut. The hesitation allowed Femi to regroup and retain with an earth-shattering Fall from Grace that once again shook NXT to its core.
Jordynne Grace & Blake Monroe def. Fatal Influence
It was all glitz and glamour in the main event of NXT Great American Bash, as Blake Monroe shined in her in-ring debut and Jordynne Grace made the statement she wanted ahead of her impending showdown with Jacy Jane at WWE Evolution. Fatal Influence stuck to their gameplan throughout with distraction after distraction on the outside that was epitomized by a huge boot by Jayne to Grace and Fallon Henley’s Spear to Monroe. Chaos defined the entire match as TNA Women’s Champion Masha Slamovich even entered the fray, but a spinning backfist by the “Muscle Muffin” set up Monroe for a double-arm DDT to earn the pin and her first major statement in NXT.
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