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NXT No Mercy (2024)

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NXT No Mercy
Promotional poster featuring Roxanne Perez, Oba Femi, Ethan Page, Jaida Parker, and Trick Williams
PromotionWWE
Brand(s)NXT
DateSeptember 1, 2024
CityDenver, Colorado
VenueBall Arena
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The 2024 NXT No Mercy was a professional wrestling event produced by WWE. It was the second annual No Mercy held for the promotion's developmental brand NXT and the 15th No Mercy event overall. The event took place on Sunday, September 1, 2024, at the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado and aired via WWE's livestreaming platforms. It also featured wrestlers from partner promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).

Six matches were contested at the event. In the main event, which was an interpromotional match, Ethan Page defeated TNA wrestler Joe Hendry to retain the NXT Championship. In another prominent match, which was the penultimate match, Roxanne Perez defeated Jaida Parker to retain the NXT Women's Championship. The event was also notable for the official WWE debut of former Stardom and Marigold wrestler Giulia.

Production

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Background

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The event was held at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado.

No Mercy was first held by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE as a United Kingdom-exclusive pay-per-view (PPV) event in May 1999.[1] A second No Mercy was then held later that same year in October, but in the United States, which established No Mercy as the annual October PPV for the promotion until 2008.[2] No Mercy was discontinued in 2009, but it was reinstated in October 2016 following the reintroduction of the brand extension, which brought back brand-exclusive PPVs.[3] Following WrestleMania 34 in April 2018, however, No Mercy was again discontinued as WWE ended brand-exclusive PPVs, resulting in the reduction of yearly PPVs produced.[4] In 2023, WWE again revived No Mercy to be held in September as a livestreaming event for their developmental brand, NXT.[5]

On July 9, 2024, it was reported that the second No Mercy under the NXT banner, and 15th overall, would be held on September 1, 2024, in Denver, Colorado at the Ball Arena.[6] This report was confirmed by WWE on July 15, thus establishing No Mercy as an annual September event for NXT. It aired on the livestreaming services Peacock in the United States and the WWE Network and most international markets.[7][8]

Storylines

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Other on-screen personnel
Role: Name:
Commentators Vic Joseph
Booker T
Spanish commentators Marcelo Rodríguez
Jerry Soto
Ring announcer Alicia Taylor
Referees Adrian Butler
Chip Danning
Dallas Irvin
Derek Sanders
Trick Williams (NXT Title match)
Interviewers Blake Howard
Sarah Schreiber
Pre-show panel Megan Morant
Sam Roberts

The event comprised six 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.[9][10]

On the August 13 episode of NXT, the brand's General Manager Ava announced that on the next episode, a No Mercy six-woman Gauntlet Eliminator would be held featuring various women who had never previously challenged for the NXT Women's Championship, with the winner facing Roxanne Perez for the championship at No Mercy. Wren Sinclair, Adriana Rizzo, Sol Ruca, Jaida Parker, Kendal Grey, and Brinley Reece were announced as the six competitors.[11] The match was won by Parker.[12]

On the August 13 episode of NXT, as Ethan Page was celebrating his successful NXT Championship defense from Week 2 of NXT: The Great American Bash, he was interrupted by Joe Hendry from Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), who confronted Page and stated that one of the reasons he was in NXT was to win the NXT Championship. As Hendry stared Page down, Wes Lee appeared and superkicked Hendry. Later in a backstage segment, Raw's Pete Dunne also stated that he wanted the NXT Championship. Later that night, Lee was confronted by Dunne. Hendry then came out and attacked Lee, as security tried to separate them. Later, NXT General Manager Ava announced that Dunne, Hendry, and Lee would face each other in a triple threat match the following week, with the winner challenging Page for the NXT Championship at No Mercy.[11] The match was won by Hendry despite Page attacking two referees in an unsuccessful attempt to prevent Hendry from winning.[12] The following week, Hendry held a special live concert, only to be interrupted by Page. Ava then appeared and announced that a special guest referee had been appointed for the No Mercy title match due to Page's actions during the triple threat match and his disrespect for Hendry. Trick Williams was then revealed as the special guest referee.[13]

On the August 13 episode of NXT, Chase University's Andre Chase and Ridge Holland defeated Axiom and Nathan Frazer to win the NXT Tag Team Championship.[11] The following week, Chase University (Chase, Holland, Duke Hudson, Riley Osborne, and Thea Hail) celebrated their victory, but Axiom and Frazer interrupted and requested a rematch. Hudson said he would consider giving them a rematch if they defeated him and Osborne, which they did. The rematch was subsequently made official for No Mercy.[12]

During Week 2 of NXT: The Great American Bash on August 6, Kelani Jordan defeated Tatum Paxley to retain the NXT Women's North American Championship. Wendy Choo appeared after the match, seemingly to comfort Paxley, only to attack her from behind.[14] The following week, Jordan, who sat ringside for a match between Paxley and Lola Vice, was attacked by Choo from behind, with Choo posing with Jordan's title.[11] Jordan then interfered in Choo's match against Vice the next episode, only for Vice to accidentally strike Jordan. Choo subsequently attacked Vice with a pillow to win the match. Jordan subsequently challenged Choo for the title at No Mercy, which Choo accepted and was later made official.[12]

Throughout July 2024, then-NXT Heritage Cup Champion Tony D'Angelo was interrupted in interviews by NXT North American Champion Oba Femi. On the August 13 episode of NXT, D'Angelo lost the Cup to No Quarter Catch Crew (NQCC) member Charlie Dempsey.[11] The following week, Dempsey and his stablemates Myles Borne and Wren Sinclair celebrated his victory, but were interrupted by Femi, who stated his interest in winning the Cup. D'Angelo subsequently appeared, seemingly to ask Dempsey for a rematch, only to incite a brawl between his D'Angelo Family stablemates Channing "Stacks" Lorenzo, Luca Crusifino, and Adriana Rizzo and the NQCC while staring Femi down. The two subsequently brawled with D'Angelo getting the upper hand. It was later announced that Femi would defend his title against D'Angelo at No Mercy.[12]

At NXT: The Great American Bash Night 2, Wes Lee attacked fellow Rascalz members Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz from TNA after he and Wentz failed to win the NXT Tag Team Championship, turning heel for the first time in his career.[14] The following week, Lee addressed why he attacked Miguel and Wentz, saying that Wentz abandoned him and went to TNA. Lee then issued a challenge to Wentz for No Mercy.[11] On the next episode, Lee faced Joe Hendry and Pete Dunne in a triple threat match to determine the #1 contender for the NXT Championship, which Hendry won. After the match, Wentz attacked Lee and both men had to be separated by security as the show went off the air.[12] The following week, they both agreed to a match at No Mercy.[13]

Results

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No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[16]
1Axiom and Nathan Frazer defeated Chase University (Andre Chase and Ridge Holland) (c) (with Duke Hudson, Riley Osborne, and Thea Hail) by pinfallTag team match for the NXT Tag Team Championship[15]13:33
2Zachary Wentz defeated Wes Lee by pinfallSingles match[15]13:37
3Kelani Jordan (c) defeated Wendy Choo by pinfallSingles match for the NXT Women's North American Championship[15]13:19
4Oba Femi (c) defeated Tony D'Angelo (with Channing "Stacks" Lorenzo, Luca Crusifino, and Adriana Rizzo) by pinfallSingles match for the NXT North American Championship[15]13:47
5Roxanne Perez (c) defeated Jaida Parker by pinfallSingles match for the NXT Women's Championship[15]14:50
6Ethan Page (c) defeated Joe Hendry by pinfallSingles match for the NXT Championship[15]
Trick Williams was the special guest referee.
15:08
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

References

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  12. ^ a b c d e f Moore, John (August 20, 2024). "NXT TV results (8/20): Moore's review of Joe Hendry vs. Wes Lee vs. Pete Dunne for a shot at the NXT Title at No Mercy, gauntlet match for a shot at the NXT Women's Title at No Mercy". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Archived from the original on September 23, 2024. Retrieved August 21, 2024.
  13. ^ a b Moore, John (August 27, 2024). "NXT TV results (8/27): Moore's review of the No Mercy go-home show with a Joe Hendry concert, Je'Von Evans vs. Joe Coffey, Wes Lee and Zachary Wentz meeting face-to-face". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Archived from the original on August 28, 2024. Retrieved August 28, 2024.
  14. ^ a b Moore, John (August 6, 2024). "NXT TV results (8/6): Moore's review of Great American Bash night two with Ethan Page vs. Oro Mensah for the NXT Title, Kelani Jordan vs. Tatum Paxley for the NXT Women's North American Title". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Archived from the original on August 21, 2024. Retrieved August 21, 2024.
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  16. ^ Moore, John (September 1, 2024). "NXT No Mercy results: Moore's live review of Ethan Page vs. Joe Hendry for the NXT Championship with Trick Williams as special referee, Roxanne Perez vs. Jaida Parker for the NXT Women's Championship". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Archived from the original on September 2, 2024. Retrieved September 1, 2024.
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