WWE NXT results: Feb. 27, 2024

Kiana James def. Kelani Jordan

Kelani Jordan takes on the dangerous Kiana James while Izzi Dame lurks on the outside of the ring. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, FOX, USA Network, Sony India and more. #WWENXT

Kiana James is running roughshod, and Kelani Jordan was her latest target inside the ring.

Jordan was unfazed by the experience of James and the threat of Izzi Dame on the outside as she even hit a picture-perfect moonsault to the outside to take out both.

The numbers game proved to be too much for James to overcome, as Dame knocked her off the apron when the referee was distracted, allowing James to hit the Dealbreaker and pick up the win.

Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson def. Edris Enofè & Malik Blade

Edris Enofè and Malik Blade take on the recently arrived pair of Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, FOX, USA Network, Sony India and more. #WWENXT

Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson made a statement in their NXT debut as they destroyed Edris Enofè & Malik Blade in tag team action.

Blade and Enofè used their speed to catch The Good Brothers off guard early, but before long, Gallows and Anderson took control thanks to their power advantage and years of experience.

Gallows managed to neutralize Blade, leaving Enofè wide open for a Magic Killer to deliver the win.

Roxanne Perez def. Jakara Jackson

“The Prodigy” Roxanne Perez takes on Jakara Jackson of The Meta-Four. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, FOX, USA Network, Sony India and more. #WWENXT

Still frustrated over her place in the NXT hierarchy, Roxanne Perez made a statement by submitting a very game Jakara Jackson of The Meta-Four.

Perez was all over Jackson, but her attempt at a Pop Rox was thwarted by Lash Legend, prompting the official to eject The Boujee Bully from ringside.

With Jackson by herself, The Prodigy locked in a crossface and forced the Meta-Four member to tap out.

Dijak def. Luca Crusifino

Dijak looks to impart some hard justice on NXT’s resident legal expert, Luca Crusifino. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, FOX, USA Network, Sony India and more. #WWENXT

A dominant Dijak delivered some hard justice to NXT’s resident legal expert Luca Crusifino, but he still has a major Joe Gacy problem.

Crusifino put up a valiant effort, but Dijak was too strong and too powerful and won the match via a Feast Your Eyes.

After the match, a deranged and straitjacket-clad Gacy came down to the ring and mercilessly attacked Dijak.

Von Wagner def. Lexis King

With Mr. Stone in his corner, Von Wagner takes on the brash Lexis King. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, FOX, USA Network, Sony India and more. #WWENXT

The gargantuan Von Wagner defended Mr. Stone’s honor as he took down the foul-mouthed Lexis King.

King was in control but became too focused on Stone, allowing Wagner to use his weight to roll him and pick up the win.

After the match, a furious King attacked Wagner and hit Stone with a brutal Coronation.

Jaida Parker def. Gigi Dolin

Gigi Dolin and Jaida Parker throw down in a key matchup during Stand and Deliver season. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, FOX, USA Network, Sony India and more. #WWENXT

Jaida Parker continues to impress in her rookie campaign as she defeated the veteran Gigi Dolin without controversy.

Dolin was all over her opponent early, but Parker became relentless, fighting back at each shot that Dolin delivered.

Arianna Grace made her way to the ring demanding that both Superstars stop fighting, but during the distraction, Parker cracked Dolin with a devastating forearm to win the bout.

Charlie Dempsey def. Noam Dar to win the NXT Heritage Cup

Charlie Dempsey of No Quarter Catch Crew steps up and defeats Noam Dar for the NXT Heritage Cup. Catch WWE action on Peacock, WWE Network, FOX, USA Network, Sony India and more. #WWENXT

The NXT Heritage Cup belongs to No Quarter Catch Crew as Charlie Dempsey dethroned Noam Dar to win the prized trophy.

The first round belonged to Dempsey as he showed off his technical prowess by pulling off an innovative backslide.

The second and third rounds came and went without a fall, but round four went the way of the champion as Dar hit a Nova Roller to tie the match at one apiece.

In the deciding round, Dempsey conquered the champion after his teammates took out Mensah and distracted Dar long enough for Dempsey to hit a bridge suplex for the win.

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