NXT Vengeance Day (2024)

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NXT Vengeance Day
Promotion
WWE
Brand(s)NXT
DateFebruary 4, 2024
CityClarksville, Tennessee
VenueF&M Bank Arena
Attendance3,970[1]
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The 2024 NXT Vengeance Day was a

livestreaming platforms and took place on February 4, 2024, at the F&M Bank Arena in Clarksville, Tennessee, marking NXT's first livestreaming event to be held in Tennessee
.

Six matches were contested at the event. In the main event,

triple threat match
.

Production

Background

livestreaming event to be held in Tennessee, and it aired on Peacock in the United States and the WWE Network in most international markets. Tickets went on sale on December 8, 2023.[3]

Storylines

The event included matches that resulted from scripted storylines. Results were predetermined by WWE's writers on the NXT brand, while storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television program, NXT, and the supplementary online streaming show, Level Up.[4][5]

The Men's Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic is a tournament composed of eight male tag teams from the NXT brand, with the winner earning a future NXT Tag Team Championship match. The tournament began on the January 9 episode of NXT with the final scheduled for Vengeance Day.[6]

On the January 9 episode of NXT,

fatal four-way match to determine a number one contender for Lyra Valkyria's NXT Women's Championship at Vengeance Day, which was scheduled for the following week.[6] Kiana James, Fallon Henley, Kelani Jordan, and Roxanne Perez co-won the battle royal with Perez subsequently winning the fatal four-way match to face Valkyria for the title at Vengeance Day.[7]

On the January 9 episode of NXT, SmackDown's Dragon Lee defeated Lexis King to retain the NXT North American Championship. After the match, Oba Femi cashed in his NXT Breakout Tournament contract and defeated Lee to win the title.[6] The following week, Lee interrupted Femi and challenged him to a rematch for the title that same night, but Femi declined, revealing he was discontinuing Lee's tradition of open challenges and establishing himself as a heel in the process. Lee instead said that he would face Femi at Vengeance Day. Femi said he would take the challenge into consideration and accepted Lee's challenge the following week.[7][8]

Iron Survivor Challenge at Deadline, was due to face Ilja Dragunov for the NXT Championship at NXT: New Year's Evil. However, Dragunov suffered an injury (kayfabe) two weeks prior to the event and was not medically cleared to wrestle.[9] The title match was then rescheduled for Vengeance Day.[7]

Event

Other on-screen personnel
Role: Name:
Commentators Vic Joseph
Wade Barrett
Spanish commentators Marcelo Rodríguez
Jerry Soto
Ring announcer
Alicia Taylor
Referees Adrian Butler
Chip Danning
Dallas Irvin
Derek Sanders
Felix Fernandez
Jeremy Marcus
Interviewer Kelly Kincaid
Pre-show panel Megan Morant
Matt Camp
Sam Roberts

Preliminary matches

The opening match was the finals of the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic contested between Baron Corbin and Bron Breakker and Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams. In the opening stages, Williams delivered an uppercut and a swinging neckbreaker to Corbin for a one-count. Williams delivered a pop-up haymaker to Corbin, while Hayes landed a superkick and the Fade Away on Breakker. Hayes then attempted to suplex to Breakker, but Breakker countered it into a cutter. Breakker delivered a suplex to Hayes for a one-count. Breakker then attempted a belly-to-back suplex to Hayes, but Hayes landed on his feet and tagged him Williams. Williams delivered two leg lariats and clotheslines to Corbin. Williams then performed the Book End on Corbin for a two-count. Hayes then delivered a slingshot senton and a springboard moonsault to Corbin for a two-count. Hayes then delivered the First 48 Codebreaker to Breakker for a two-count. Corbin then performed a somersault plancha on Williams and a Deep Six to Hayes for a two-count. Hayes then performed a gourdbuster and attempted the Nothing But Net, but Corbin caught him and attempted the End of Days, but Hayes escaped. Williams then delivered a leaping neckbreaker to Corbin. Breakker then delivered a spear to Hayes and pinned him to win the match.[10]

The next match was a

Dijak and Joe Gacy. In the opening stages, Dijak delivered a lariat and a release bodyslam to Gacy for a one-count. Gacy then delivered a running cannonball to Dijak into the steps and hit Dijak's head on the steel steps multiple times. Dijak then delivered a Cyclone Boot to Gacy for a one-count. Dijak then proceeded to perform a Death Valley Driver to Gacy for another one-count. Dijak the out Gacy's head into a trash can and delivered an elbow drop. Gacy then delivered a Saito suplex and a Uranage for a two-count. Dijak then delivered a sit-out chokeslam to Gacy onto a chair for a two-count. Gacy then performed an avalanche German suplex to Dijak for a two-count. Gacy proceeded to wrap duck tape around Dijak's eyes. Gacy then attempted to hit the Upside Down, but Dijak caught him and delivered Feast Your Eyes, but with his eyes still shut, he wasn't able to make the pin. Gacy then delivered a DDT and a diving splash to Dijak onto a chair for a two-count. Dijak removed the duck tape from his eyes and hit Gacy with a nightstick. Dijak then delivered Feast Your Eyes and pinned Gacy to win.[10]

The next match was a

Scrypts). In the closing stages, Price and Nima performed a double Samoan Drop to D'Angelo and Stacks for a two-count. Price and Nima then performed an assisted powerslam to Stacks for a two-count. D'Angelo then performed two overhead belly-to-belly suplexes to Nima. D'Angelo then delivered a butterfly suplex and spinebuster to Price. D'Angelo and Stacks then delivered an assisted somersault plancha to Price and Nima, while Rizzo delivered a diving crossbody to Parker, Price and Nima. D'Angelo then delivered a pop-up spinebuster to Price and then delivered the Forget About It fisherman neckbreaker and pinned Price to win the match.[10]

The next match was for the NXT Women's Championship contested between defending champion Lyra Valkyria and Roxanne Perez. In the opening stages, Perez attempted a suicide dive, but Valkyria impeded it with a forearm smash. Perez then delivered a side Russian legsweep and a springboard moonsault to Valkyria for a two-count. Valkyria then delivered a running fisherman suplex and a release German suplex to Perez for a two-count. Perez then hit Pop Rocks, but before Perez made the cover, Lola Vice came down to the ring and cashed in her Breakout Tournament contract, turning the match into a triple threat match. Vice delivered a Windmill kick to Perez for a two-count. Vice them locked in a triangle choke on Perez, but Valkyria used a diving splash to break up the submission. Perez attempted a diving crossbody to Valkyria, but Valkyria caught her and delivered the Night Witch. Valkyria then delivered a uraken to Vice for a two-count. Perez then delivered another Pop Rocks to Valkyria for a nearfall. Tatum Paxley then came down and attacked Perez. Vice attempted Buenas Noches, but Valkyria ducked and delivered Night Wish to retain her title.[10]

In the penultimate match, Oba Femi defended the NXT North American Championship against Dragon Lee. In the opening stages, Lee delivered a corner dropkick and a diving double foot stomp to Femi for a two-count. Femi then delivered a one-arm spinebuster and a suplex for a two-count. Femi then delivered an elbow drop and three backbreakers to Lee for a two-count. Lee then delivered a superkick to Femi then proceeded to deliver a tornado DDT and a running bicycle knee strike for a two-count. Lee then performed an enzeguiri on the apron and then a sit-out powerbomb on Femi for a nearfall. Femi attempted a chokeslam to Lee on the floor, but Lee countered it into a DDT. Femi attempted a powerbomb, but Lee countered it into a hurricarana for a two-count. Femi then delivered a lariat, a hip toss and a pop-up powerbomb to Lee and pinned him to retain his title.[10]

Main event

In the main event, Ilja Dragunov defended the NXT Championship against Trick Williams (accompanied by Carmelo Hayes). In the opening stages, Williams attempted a pop-up haymaker, but Dragunov countered it with an enzeguiri and then performed the Constantine Special. Dragunov then delivered two German suplexes and a big boot. Dragunov then delivered a snap German suplex on the floor and a Death Valley between on the apron. Dragunov rolled Williams back into the ring and delivered a Coast-to-Coast for a two-count. Williams attempted a Cyclone Kick, but Dragunov ducked and delivered a powerbomb and proceeded to perform an H-Bomb, but Williams moved out of the way and delivered an enzeguiri. Williams then delivered a Codebreaker and two leg lariats. Williams then delivered a leaping clothesline and uranage off the apron to Dragunov. Hayes started trash talking Dragunov, which caused Dragunov to push Hayes into Williams's knee. Williams delivered a leaping neckbreaker, but Dragunov followed it up with an H-Bomb for a nearfall. Dragunov then delivered a powerbomb and two H-Bombs to Williams for a nearfall. Dragunov attempted the Torpedo Moscow, but Williams escaped and delivered a Cyclone Kick for a nearfall. As Hayes was distracting the referee, Williams attempted to push Dragunov out of the way, but ended up knocking out the referee. Williams then delivered the Trick Knee, after which a different referee appeared to count a nearfall. Dragunov then delivered a bicycle knee strike and another H-Bomb. Dragunov then attempted to perform another H-Bomb, but Williams got his knees up. Dragunov attempted to deliver the Torpedo Moscow, while Williams wanted to impede it with the Trick Knee. However, Dragunov hit the Torpedo Moscow first and pinned Williams to retain the title. After the match, Hayes feigned consoling Williams and then delivered a chop block to Williams's leg. Hayes then brought out a

steel chair and repeatedly hit it on Williams' already injured knee. Hayes then covered Williams with a TMG (Trick-Melo Gang) shirt and started taunting him as the event went off the air.[10]

Reception

Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter rated the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic finals 3.5 stars, the No Disqualification match 3.25 stars, the six-person mixed tag match 2.25 stars (the lowest rated match on the card), the NXT Women's title match 2.75 stars, the North American Championship match 2.5 stars and the NXT Championship match 4 stars (the highest rated match on the card)[11]

John Canton of TJR Wrestling gave the show a 7.5/10, saying "A good show. I wouldn’t call it great, but the main event between Ilja Dragunov and Trick Williams was excellent. The other match that stood out to me was the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic finals with Bron Beakker & Baron Corbin beating Trick & Melo in the opener; that was a lot of fun. Everything else on the card was okay and mostly predictable. Dijak had a fun brawl with crazy Joe Gacy. The NXT Women's Title match turned into a three-way. Lots of fast-paced action there. Nice job by Lyra, Roxanne and Lola. The six-person mixed tag was just average. Oba Femi continues to impress with less than ten TV matches at this point, yet he’s good enough to keep up with a talented, quicker guy like Dragon Lee. I think the show was lacking great heel vs. face rivalries. NXT has too many “I respect you” babyface matches. Lots of stories for sure, but I want to see some bigger storylines for the champions of the brand".[12]

Kevin Berge of Bleacher Report graded the show a B+, saying "NXT delivered a night to remember at Vengeance Day, but it's one that comes off as a preamble to the top program NXT is ready to produce. The opener set up vulnerabilities for Trick Williams that cost him his shot at Ilja Dragunov in the main event. However, both matches suffered a bit from the need to set up something bigger down the line. Dragon Lee and Oba Femi stole the show in what could be the night that made a future megastar. Dijak and Joe Gacy overdelivered in a filler position, but The Family vs. OTM could have been left off the card. As a whole, NXT ensured fans remembered this night. However, it is Stand & Deliver that will be the gold brand's greatest night of 2024 considering the build to come".[13]

Coby Galenzoski of Wrestling Republic gave the overall show 4.25/5 stars, saying "WWE NXT Vengeance Day 2024 started off the 2024 PLE year for the brand off with a bang. From the solid opener and the No DQ match. To The Women’s Match and The epic Main event from Ilja Dragunov and Trick Williams. The show revolved around Trick Williams pulling double duty and his stories with Ilja and Carmelo. The main event delivered along with the show ending with the heel turn from Carmelo Hayes to Trick Williams. I felt the atmosphere surrounding the whole night was a top notch atmosphere especially with Vic Joseph calling the show with Wade Barrett. A very solid PLE from NXT to start the year with a climatic moment in their biggest story".[14]

Results

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
Singles match for the NXT Championship[15]
17:58
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
  1. triple threat match
    .

Men's Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic bracket

First round
NXT
(January 9–January 16)
Semifinals
NXT
(January 23–January 30)
Final
NXT Vengeance Day
(February 4)
         
Baron Corbin and Bron Breakker Pin
Gallus
(Mark Coffey and Wolfgang)
10:54[6]
Baron Corbin and Bron Breakker Pin
Axiom and Nathan Frazer 12:04[16]
Axiom and Nathan Frazer Pin
Hank Walker and Tank Ledger 4:45[6]
Baron Corbin and Bron Breakker Pin
Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams 14:27[10]
Chase University
(Duke Hudson and Riley Osborne)
9:43[7]
Cruz Del Toro and Joaquin Wilde
)
Pin
Cruz Del Toro and Joaquin Wilde
)
12:33[17]
Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams Pin
Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams Pin
Edris Enofé and Malik Blade 12:08[7]

References

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  8. ^ Tessier, Colin (January 23, 2024). "NXT North American Title Match, More Set For NXT Vengeance Day". Wrestlezone via Yahoo Entertainment. Retrieved January 28, 2024.
  9. ^ Moore, John (January 2, 2024). "NXT TV results (1/2): Moore's review of New Year's Evil with Ilja Dragunov vs. Trick Williams for the NXT Championship, Lyra Valkyria vs. Blair Davenport for the NXT Women's Championship". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved January 2, 2024.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h Moore, John (February 4, 2024). "NXT Vengeance Day results: Moore's live review of Ilja Dragunov vs. Trick Williams for the NXT Title, Lyra Valkyria vs. Roxanne Perez for the NXT Women's Title, Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic finals". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved February 4, 2024.
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  13. ^ Berge, Kevin (February 5, 2024). "WWE NXT Vengeance Day 2024 Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights". Bleacher Report. Retrieved February 10, 2024.
  14. ^ Galenzoski, Coby (February 5, 2024). "WWE NXT Vengeance Day 2024 Review". Wrestling Republic. Retrieved February 10, 2024.
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  16. ^ Moore, John (January 23, 2024). "NXT TV results (1/23): Moore's review of Bron Breakker and Baron Corbin vs. Axiom and Nathan Frazer in a Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic semifinal match, Lexis King vs. Trey Bearhill, Karmen Petrovic vs. Blair Davenport". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
  17. ^ Moore, John (January 30, 2024). "NXT TV results (1/30): Moore's review of Ilja Dragunov and Trick Williams meet face to face before Vengeance Day, Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams vs. Joaquin Wilde and Cruz Del Toro in a Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic semifinal match". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved January 30, 2024.

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