WWE NXT Results January 30, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
Here is the live coverage of WWE NXT which is scheduled to air live on January 30, 2024, from Capital Wrestling Center with a full action-packed match card.
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WWE NXT Results January 30, 2024 & Winners
Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic Semifinal Match: Trick Williams and Carmelo Hayes vs Joaquin Wilde and Cruz del Toro
The bell rings, and Hayes and Wilde ignite the match with a flurry of grapples. Hayes cinches in a side headlock, but Wilde counters with a waist lock and takes him down with a swift running side headlock takedown. They scramble back to their feet, trading waist locks before Hayes unleashes a flurry of arm drags and a punishing dropkick. Hayes maintains control with another side headlock, but Wilde evades his dropkick attempt and counters with a thunderous bulldog.
Trick, eager to join the fray, tags in and rocks Wilde with a dropkick. Wilde retaliates with a swift jawbreaker, and Cruz, sensing an opening, blindsides Hayes with a double back elbow. Wilde follows up with an assisted slingshot splash, leaving Hayes reeling. Cruz capitalizes with a picture-perfect quebrada, nearly securing the pin. He pummels Hayes with punches and a thunderous chop, but Hayes weathers the storm and catches Cruz mid-air during a crossbody attempt, slamming him repeatedly on the mat.
Cruz escapes Hayes' clutches and delivers a stinging dropkick to the back of Trick's leg. He cinches in a front face lock, but Trick pops up with a surprise punch, sending Cruz crashing to the canvas. Hayes tags in, his eyes blazing with vengeance. He unleashes a barrage of chops on Cruz, leaving welts across his chest. Hayes attempts a back elbow from the corner, but Cruz counters with a perfectly timed roundhouse kick, sending Hayes tumbling off the turnbuckles.
Wilde, a blur of fury, tags in and connects with a senton on Hayes while Cruz dives through the ropes, taking out Williams with a suicide dive. Hayes stumbles back, dazed, but Wilde keeps the pressure on with a stiff forearm. He sends Hayes careening into the turnbuckles, but Hayes rallies, reversing the maneuver and sending Wilde into the steel himself. Hayes charges with an Irish whip, but Wilde catches him with a boot and decks him with a clothesline.
Wilde wrenches Hayes to the mat and applies a punishing snap mare followed by a vicious arm bar and chin bar combination. Hayes fights back with a punch, but Wilde responds with a thunderous forearm. The momentum shifts as Cruz tags in, delivering a flurry of kicks and choking Hayes in the corner. He rains down chops on Hayes before cinching in a suffocating rear chin lock. Hayes battles back with forearms, but Cruz connects with a dropkick, nearly securing the pin.
Cruz tightens his grip with a cobra clutch, but Hayes unleashes a barrage of punches, forcing Cruz to loosen his hold. However, Wilde tags in, adding his forearms to the assault. Hayes falls to his knees after a failed belly-to-back suplex attempt, but he rallies with a clothesline, sending both men crashing to the canvas. Trick and Wilde tag in, injecting fresh energy into the match. Trick unleashes a flurry of jumping side kicks, keeping Wilde on his toes. He connects with a forearm, but narrowly misses a clothesline on Wilde, accidentally hitting Cruz instead.
Trick recovers quickly and slams Wilde to the mat. He sets up for an uranage, but stumbles and ends up hitting a double one, nearly securing the pin. Trick whips Wilde into the corner and attempts a knee strike, but misses. He quickly tags in Hayes, who connects with a cyclone kick. Hayes follows up with an assisted splash, but Cruz breaks up the pin at the last second.
Hayes scales the turnbuckles, but Wilde cuts him off and sends him crashing into the turnbuckle padding. Cruz tags in and knocks Trick off the apron before connecting with a thunderous thrust kick on Hayes. Cruz joins Wilde on the top rope, and they unleash a breathtaking double coast-to-coast on Hayes. Cruz nearly secures the pin, but Williams pulls Hayes out of the ring just in time.
Hayes recovers and takes Wilde down, but Cruz intervenes with a neck breaker that sends Wilde flying into Trick for a DDT. Trick and Wilde roll out to the floor, leaving Hayes and Cruz to exchange blows in the center of the ring. They trade forearms and slaps, neither man willing to back down. Hayes connects with a roundhouse kick and sends Cruz reeling with an Irish whip. Cruz escapes to the apron and connects with a forearm before launching himself back into the ring with a missile dropkick.
Wilde tags in, and Cruz immediately scales the turnbuckles for a twisting senton. Hayes, however, anticipates the move and counters with a Codebreaker. He staggers to the turnbuckles to prevent Wilde from capitalizing, but Wilde catches him off guard and sends him face-first to the mat. Hayes, fueled by adrenaline, counters with another Codebreaker. Trick, sensing victory, tags in and blindsides Cruz with a jumping knee as he stumbles back into the ring. Trick covers Cruz for the three count, securing the hard-fought victory for his team.
WINNER: Trick Williams and Carmelo Hayes
Following the match, Oba Femi launches an attack on Cruz and Joaquin. Dragon Lee intervenes, delivering an enzuigiri and landing punches on Femi. Wilde and Cruz join the assault in a three-on-one scenario, but Femi manages to push them away. Oba retaliates with knees, tossing Wilde into Cruz. As Lee ascends the turnbuckles, Femi chops him mid-air.
In the backstage area, Ava interviews Ridge Holland. She expresses concern about Ridge's request for a three-on-one match and emphasizes the need to protect him from himself. Lexis King appears, attempting to curry favor with Ava by presenting a gift basket. Ava appreciates the gesture, and as Ridge requests a match against all three members of Gallus, Lexis hesitates, citing a meeting with Ava.
Ava, however, redirects the situation, suggesting that Lexis faces Ridge tonight. She then mentions a meeting and graciously accepts the gift basket. Ridge, unimpressed, passes on the gift to Lexis.
Footage is shown of Tatum Paxley admiring a photo of her and Lyra. Tatum expresses her commitment to being there for Lyra. When Lyra confronts Tatum about the attack on Roxanne, Tatum claims that Lyra suggested the action. Lyra clarifies that she didn't want Roxanne taken out. Tatum insists that once she deals with Roxanne, Lyra won't have an opponent tonight.
Lyra Valkyria joins Booker and Vic at the announce table for the next match.
Roxanne Perez vs. Tatum Paxley
Perez executes a Thesz Press, forcefully propelling Tatum into the turnbuckles. She follows up with a series of kicks while Tatum is trapped in the corner. Performing an Irish whip, Perez then executes a side Russian leg sweep, resulting in a near fall. Displaying a lack of sportsmanship, Perez pie-faces Tatum before slamming her head into the mat multiple times. Maintaining control, Perez locks in a cravat and secures a near fall while keeping Tatum in the hold.
Tatum manages to escape with a snap mare, responding with forearms of her own. The exchange of forearms continues, with both competitors dishing out the strikes. Tatum shifts the momentum, executing a crossbody into the corner. She then applies a double underhook, placing Roxanne in the ropes and delivering a butterfly suplex for a near fall. Emulating Lyra, Tatum strikes a pose before hitting a drop kick through the ropes.
As Tatum focuses on Lyra at the announce table, Roxanne seizes the opportunity and executes a suicide dive. Tatum attempts a swinging slam on Perez, who counters with an arm drag and kick combination. Perez finishes the match with the move called "Pop Rox," securing the three-count for the victory.
WINNER: Roxanne Perez
Following the match, Tatum launches an assault on Perez. Lyra enters the ring, and the two momentarily halt, stopping just short of engaging in a physical altercation while Tatum observes.
In the kitchen area, Arianna Grace and Wren Sinclair engage in a conversation. Arianna compliments Wren for choosing the right person to learn from and notes that Wren's speech patterns suggest a background from a ranch. Unbeknownst to them, Fallon Henley approaches, eavesdropping on their conversation. Fallon remarks that something seems off in the surroundings. Arianna, displaying restraint, assures Fallon that she'll demonstrate her skills in the ring. Fallon, eager to make things happen, declares her intention to find Ava and arrange the match.
As we head into a commercial break, Elektra Lopez and Lola Vice make their way through the backstage area.
Singles Match: Elektra Lopez vs. Lola Vice
As the bell rings, Lopez initiates a takedown accompanied by a series of punches. Lola responds with her own flurry of punches, followed by a shoulder tackle that forces Lopez to the floor. Despite Lola's round kick attempt, Lopez redirects her, sending Lola crashing into the ring post. Lola retaliates with a forearm, but Lopez counters with a knee to the head.
Undeterred, Lola unleashes a barrage of Speedball kicks. She follows up with a running hip into the corner, dragging Lopez into the center of the ring for a near fall. Lola executes an axe kick to the back and transitions into a modified camel clutch. Lopez fights back with elbows, but Lola responds with a well-placed kick.
Lopez manages a rollup for a near fall, but Lola retaliates with a punch, then a knee. Lola applies a triangle hold, but Lopez breaks free with a power bomb. Lola strikes back with a forearm, and Lopez counters with a back heel kick, expertly avoiding Lola's kick. Lopez delivers chops to Lola, followed by a double thrust to the throat and an elbow. She continues the assault with a short-arm clothesline, repeating the maneuver for added impact, securing a near fall with a uranage. Lola attempts a guillotine, but Lopez escapes, setting the stage for Lola's decisive round kick that secures the three-count.
WINNER: Lola Vice
The scene transitions to Dijak, who is engrossed in reviewing his match against Joe Gacy.
Suddenly, Joe enters the room, acknowledging that this is where Dijak comes to contemplate. Dijak retorts, expressing his thoughts about wanting to kick Joe's ass once again. Despite Dijak's request not to, Joe takes a seat.
Dijak queries Joe about his intentions. Joe nonchalantly claims not to desire anything in life and sarcastically thanks Dijak for his concern about the splinters he extracted from his backside. Undeterred, Joe asserts that Dijak can't shake him off and declares his persistent return. He plays a recording, prompting Dijak to react with a punch, but Joe swiftly retaliates with a punch of his own.
Singles Match: Ridge Holland vs Lexis King
They engage in a lock-up, reaching a stalemate. Lexis pushes Ridge in the back, sparking another lock-up. Ridge responds with a nerve hold and a sharp elbow to the bridge of the nose, following it up with a cover. A short arm clothesline by Ridge puts him in control. He employs a wrist lock, but King manages to escape to the floor. King uses a side headlock, and Ridge responds with a shoulder tackle. King retreats to the apron, prompting Ridge to follow.
Ridge sends King into the ring post, delivering a European uppercut. King counters with a chop. Returning to the ring, Ridge executes a back body drop and swings King around with a front face lock, concluding with a delayed vertical suplex for a near fall. A kick from King staggers Ridge. King sends Ridge into the turnbuckles, landing a clothesline and a chop. Ridge responds with chops and forearms. King counters with a kick, but Ridge retaliates with an Irish whip and an overhead belly-to-belly suplex for another near fall. Ridge continues the assault with a wrist lock and more chops.
King fights back with punches, but Ridge answers with a forearm. King sends Ridge into the turnbuckles and follows up with chops. Ridge responds with a shoulder tackle, attempting to hoist King onto his shoulders. King counters with elbows, Ridge retaliates with a clothesline, and King rolls to the floor. King lands a clothesline on Ridge outside the ring, then sends Ridge back in, connecting with elbows to the back of the head. King proceeds to choke Ridge in the corner, delivering a kick and uppercut. Ridge counters with a kick and an Irish whip, followed by a clothesline. King executes a snapmare and a kick to the back, earning a near fall.
King applies a rear chin lock, and Ridge fights back with punches. However, King answers with a kick to the leg and a swinging neckbreaker for another near fall. King follows up with knees to the shoulder and a running clothesline to the back of Ridge's head, securing a near fall. King continues the assault with kicks to the chest. Ridge blocks a kick, retaliating with a T-bone suplex and an exploder. Ridge goes for a splash in the corner, but he runs into a boot from King. Ridge counters with a uranage.
As the tension rises, Joe Coffey makes his presence known. Ridge punches Joe, stopping Wolfgang and Mark Coffey in their tracks. Ridge sends Joe to the floor with a forearm. Meanwhile, King lands a superkick on Ridge in the ropes and follows up with a hanging Coronation, securing the three-count.
WINNER: Lexis King
After the match, Joe, Mark, and Wolfgang initiate an attack on Ridge, introducing chairs into the ring. They position Ridge's leg within one chair and ruthlessly strike the leg with another.
In the backstage area, Andre Chase reflects on having to bid farewell to Chase University. Duke arrives, encouraging Andre to give it one last go. Returning to the present, Trick and Hayes are in the locker room discussing their upcoming match. They talk about their respective paths after the finals, with Hayes participating in the Rumble and Trick heading to Smackdown. Trick expresses distrust in Theory and Waller, but Hayes assures him that Ilja's mind games won't be an issue tonight. They pledge to handle things face to face.
In the ring, Andre, Duke, and Riley share their sentiments. Andre reminisces about the inception of Andre Chase University, acknowledging the impact it had on NXT. Duke expresses gratitude for being named MVP and highlights the positive experiences at Chase U. Emotional after watching a video, Andre considers the university's closure a teachable moment and looks forward to the future. Jacy Jayne and Thea Hail interrupt, suggesting that Chase U need not say goodbye.
Jacy acknowledges her initial skepticism but praises the bond among Chase U members. She credits Chase for bringing light into Duke's life and expresses her loyalty to those who care about her. Jacy unveils the 2024 Ladies of Chase U calendar, intending to generate revenue to save the university. The models parade into the aisle, and Jacy declares that the calendar sales will propel Chase U into the next decade. Chase embraces Jacy in gratitude.
Switching scenes, Tony, Channing, and Adrianna discuss their plans to take over NXT. Tony emphasizes the importance of earning respect, and Adrianna talks about her reputation as a girl with a big mouth that no one can shut up. Rizzo asserts her battle-tested wisdom, emphasizing the lady's touch required for success. Tony declares that OTM and Jaida will soon realize that the streets of NXT belong to D'Angelo and his family.
In another segment, Fallon Henley and Brooks Jensen engage in a conversation. Brooks begins to express himself, but Fallon interrupts him before he can ask an important question.
Returning from commercial, Chase U strategizes about distributing the calendars to Vengeance Day. Andre credits Jacy for saving Chase U and his life. Lexis King approaches and requests a signed calendar. Riley intervenes, positioning himself between Jacy and Thea, as Lexis attempts to engage with the ladies. Thea playfully admits liking Riley, in a way.
The scene shifts to Joe Gacy and Dijak fighting in the backstage area.
Fallon Henley (with Wren Sinclair) vs Arianna Grace
Fallon initiates a wrist lock when Grace playfully suggests she should kiss her hand. Grace skillfully rolls through to escape and proceeds to celebrate, posing for the crowd while blowing kisses. Fallon retaliates with a wrist lock and arm wringer, transitioning into an arm bar. Grace fights back with punches, and Fallon responds with a back elbow. A snap mare follows, and Grace, attempting to avoid a kick, pleads for mercy. Fallon showcases her agility with a series of arm drags.
Grace counters with a forearm, attempting a slam, but Fallon cleverly escapes. A shoulder tackle by Fallon sets the tone, and she further impresses with a jumping side kick to Grace's head. Sliding to the floor, Fallon lands punches, demonstrating her aggression. Grace, however, responds with a back elbow and sends Fallon into the turnbuckles. Fallon counters with a punch and executes a rollup for a near fall. An Irish whip from Grace is met with a body scissors by Fallon, resulting in another near fall.
Fallon maintains a wrist lock, and Grace executes a wrist lock takedown. Fallon, holding onto the wrist lock, transitions it into a hammerlock. Grace takes the action to the apron, sending Fallon into the turnbuckles. A Saito suplex from Grace showcases her strength. Grace focuses her attack on Fallon's lower back with forearms, kicks, and a running back elbow. A suplex earns Grace a near fall, and she continues with an Irish whip, delivering kicks in the corner and choking Fallon in the ropes. Grace applies a snap mare and a rear chin lock, adding punches for good measure. Fallon fights back with a punch, but Grace counters with an Irish whip and a back elbow. Fallon attempts to lift Grace on her shoulders, but Grace thwarts her with a fish hook followed by a forearm to the back, sending Fallon to the mat.
Grace applies a rear chin lock, rubbing Fallon's face in the mat. She slams Fallon's head into the mat, but Fallon blocks a kick and retaliates with a back heel kick and punch. A flying clothesline and shoulder tackle by Fallon demonstrate her resilience. In the corner, Fallon executes a back elbow and a running hair take down. Grace rolls to the floor, and Fallon, undeterred, punches Grace before rolling her back into the ring.
Jakara Jackson distracts the referee, allowing Lash Legend to deliver a bicycle kick to Fallon. Grace takes advantage of the situation, rolling onto Fallon to secure the three count.
WINNER: Arianna Grace
We cut to OTM and Jaida, who assert that attempts to confine Jaida to a specific image have failed. Nima emphasizes their mission to take over NXT and create disruptions, stating that they embody more than just a phrase or acronym – they represent a lifestyle. Parker declares her intention to clean up the floor in the women's locker room and highlights their collective rise from humble beginnings. SCRYPTS asserts that they're not to be played with, insisting that it's time for others to play their game. Price warns Tony and his gang that they'll regret not staying on the sidewalk.
In the backstage area, Dijak and Gacy engage in a brawl atop a production truck. Dijak lands punches, holding Gacy precariously over the side. Gacy retaliates with kicks, and a fierce exchange of punches ensues. Eventually, Dijak sends Gacy off the truck, intensifying their feud.
After a commercial break, Bron Breakker is seen on the phone. Baron Corbin approaches, commending Bron's performance at The Rumble and expressing surprise that he didn't receive a call. Bron addresses Baron's previous dislike for the Wolf Dogs' name, but Baron suggests focusing on the present. They discuss owing Carmelo one and express their ambition to secure gold, highlighting the potential for success in the near future.
The broadcast revisits the earlier altercation between Dijak and Gacy on the production truck.
The Heritage Cup: Noam Dar (with Jakara Jackson, Lash Legend, and Oro Mensah) vs. Von Wagner (with Robert Stone)
Dar initiates with a kick to Von's leg, followed by another. He applies a side headlock, but Wagner responds with a forceful shoulder tackle. Von sends Dar into the turnbuckles when Dar attempts to escape. Despite Dar's kicking offense, Von blocks a kick and counters with a shoulder tackle. Von applies a front face lock, but Dar retaliates with kicks to the arm and a wrist lock. A kick from Dar and an arm drag follow. Dar slaps Von, and Von responds by running Dar into the corner and delivering shoulders followed by a takedown. Von executes a gutwrench suplex and takes off some of his wrist tape. Dar retaliates with kicks to Von's leg, but Von counters with punches as the round concludes. Von throws a few additional punches after the bell rings.
Von attempts to grab Dar as he is being carried to his corner.
Round Two:
Von starts the round with a splash to Oro and follows up with punches. He clotheslines Oro over the top rope to the floor. Dar capitalizes with a Nova Roller for the three-count.
Noam Dar: 1 Fall
Von Wagner: 0 Falls
Round Three:
Dar opens the round with a running forearm and a series of punches. Von pushes Dar away, but Dar continues with kicks to the leg. Dar executes a sliding kick to Von and taunts in front of Stone's kids. Dar wrenches Von's leg into the ring post and punches him from the floor. A sliding kick sends Von's leg into the ring post, followed by a Northern Lariat for a near fall.
Dar leaps off the turnbuckles, but Von catches him and delivers a choke slam for a near fall. Von follows with a delayed vertical suplex. Dar rolls to the floor, and Von pursues him, sending him back into the ring. Oro gets on the apron, and Lash and Jakara interfere by grabbing Von's leg. Wren and Fallon intervene, pulling them off Von. Dar attempts a knee bar, but Von blocks it just as the round ends. Dar takes his time releasing the hold.
Round Four:
As the round commences, Dar strikes with a forearm. Von responds with a punch for a near fall. Von grabs Dar by the throat, but Dar counters with a back elbow. Von delivers an elbow to the head. Dar attempts a Nova Roller, but Von blocks it and executes a slam. Von misses a boot and tumbles over the top rope to the floor. Dar capitalizes with a boot that sends Von into the ring steps. Dar follows up with a drop kick to the knee against the ring steps. Dar charges for a Nova Roller, but Von dodges, causing Dar to crash into the ring steps.
Dar manages to escape Von, who retaliates with a Harley Race knee. Von misses a shoulder in the corner and hits the ring post. Dar capitalizes with a jackknife cover for the three count.
WINNER: Noam Dar
After the match, Dar and Oro taunt Stone's kids.
Von goes after Dar and Oro, removing the hood of the announce table. Von grabs Dar, setting up for a power bomb, but Oro tries to intervene with kicks. Dar manages to escape, delivering a kick to Von before he sends Oro through the announce table with a power bomb.
Ava confronts Dijak, expressing her displeasure and questioning if he wants to be suspended. Dijak requests a No DQ match against Gacy, despite Ava's concerns about Gacy's condition for Sunday. Gacy climbs out of a dumpster, showing enthusiasm for the proposed match, and then comically falls back into the dumpster. Ava instructs Dijak to leave the premises.
Trick Williams and Ilja Dragunov are seen walking backstage as the show goes to commercial.
Upon returning, there's a preview of the Vengeance Day card.
Trick Williams, addressing Ilja, invites him to the ring, and Ilja obliges.
Ilja remarks on Trick's apparent readiness to fight on Sunday, expressing his own readiness to face the hottest star in WWE. Ilja offers a handshake, but Trick refuses, suggesting Ilja might not be as smart as he looks. Trick accuses Ilja of manipulating the match date to gain an advantage.
Ilja defends his decision, explaining he wasn't cleared to wrestle earlier. He emphasizes the toll he took on his body in 2023 for the brand and asserts that Trick needed to be at his best for their match. Trick accuses Ilja of double-booking him, but Ilja clarifies that he offered Trick the match, and Trick accepted. Ilja blames Baron Corbin for making things personal.
Trick asserts his focus on winning the Dusty Classic and taking the title from Ilja. Ilja questions Trick's trust issues and warns that any sign of weakness will lead to the destruction of everything Trick has built.
They discuss their history, and Trick claims that no one, including the Mad Dragon, can destroy what he's built. Ilja disagrees, suggesting that Trick will write history on Sunday but not the history he desires.
Trick offers a handshake, and Ilja shakes it. Ilja unexpectedly hugs Trick, confusing him. Baron Corbin and Bron Breakker attack Trick from behind.
Hayes attempts to intervene, but Bron grabs him. Trick and Hayes manage to fend off Baron and Bron, sending them to the floor.
Ilja confronts Trick, getting in his face as the situation intensifies.
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