It’s Tuesday night and you know what that means! WWE NXT will go down tonight and Ringside News has got you covered with live play-by-play results coverage for the November 14, 2023 episode.

WWE NXT will start this week at 8:00 PM EST as always, match-by-match highlights and results from the show will take place on this very page. Feel free to leave any reactions in the comment section below. You can check out the lineup below.

WWE NXT (11/14/2023) Lineup:

  • NXT Tag Team Championship Match: Chase U (champions) vs Tony D’Angelo & Stacks
  • Iron Survivor Challenge Qualifying Match: Roxanne Perez vs Lash Legend
  • Iron Survivor Challenge Qualifying Match: Trick Williams vs Joe Coffey
  • Wes Lee vs Baron Corbin
  • Supernova Sessions with guests Alpha Academy
  • OTM vs Brawling Brutes

WWE NXT (11/14/2023) Results:

A teaser was broadcasted for this week’s tag title match. Interviewers managed to catch up with Chase U, where Andre Chase appeared sleep-deprived. Chase informed the interviewers that there might be some controversy within Chase U, but today’s focus was on the tag title match…

Providing commentary for the event were Vic Joseph and Booker T…

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The entrances for the opening match began, with someone off-camera (not Alicia Taylor) handling the formal in-ring championship introductions. Planted Chase U students appeared disheartened due to the ongoing controversy within the group…

NXT Tag Team Championships: Andre Chase and Duke Hudson vs. Tony D’Angelo and Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo

Chase almost secured a pinfall with a Magistral Cradle. He then countered Stack’s Magistral with another rollup. Tony D’Angelo tagged in and delivered an Atomic Drop to Chase. Tony landed stiff punches on both opponents. Hudson tagged in and scored a near fall with a Big Boot on Tony D. Chase sent Tony D to the ringside area. Hudson followed up with a backdrop on Stacks. Tony D dumped both Chase U members to ringside and then executed a hip toss on Stacks, diving onto Chase U. The show transitioned to a picture-in-picture format.

They Irish whip Chase into the corner, but Chase counters with a well-placed boot to Tony and skillfully evades Channing. Chase then sends Channing to the floor and proceeds to land punches on Tony. Following that, Chase executes a side Russian leg sweep, setting the stage for his trademark C-H-A-S-E-U stomp. However, to Chase’s surprise, the rest of his students decide to vacate the scene. Undeterred, Chase continues to pummel Channing on the outside.

Tony seizes the opportunity and rolls Chase into an inside cradle for a near fall. Tony follows up with a spinebuster and tags in Channing. Tony also delivers a kick that sends Duke to the floor. The duo combines their efforts and executes the Bada Bing Bada Boom finisher, securing the three-count.

Winners: Tony D’Angelo and Channing Lorenzo (new champions)

Lita is seen making her selections for the upcoming Iron Survivor Qualifying Matches scheduled for this week. The first match will feature Lash Legend taking on Roxanne Perez, while the second match will see Trick Williams facing off against Joe Coffey.

As the camera pans backstage, MetaFour makes their entrance, and we head to a commercial break.

Upon returning, Dominik Mysterio is seen backstage, where Baron Corbin approaches him. Corbin talks about his plans to face Wes Lee and mentions that he intends to send Wes to the hospital, labeling him as a quitter. Dom offers his support and tells Baron that he’ll be keeping a close eye on the match.

The show then transitions to Supernova Sessions.

Noam Dar extends a warm welcome to the audience and announces that tonight is a special night as Lash qualifies for the Iron Survivor Challenge. Lash takes the opportunity to express her determination, stating that it’s time for her to ‘Lash’ Out. Noam reveals that he has placed the Heritage Cup in the Cole Mine and introduces his special guests, Alpha Academy.

Noam extends a warm welcome to Alpha Academy and acknowledges their impressive journey together. He mentions their popularity with the WWE Universe and asks them about their feelings regarding being so close to the coveted Heritage Cup.

Chad starts by expressing his gratitude for the invitation and acknowledges the beauty of the cup, remarking that he’s lucky to still have it after last week’s encounter.

Jakara credits their success to Noam, emphasizing that it’s not about luck but rather Noam being the greatest champion.

Tozawa chimes in, suggesting that without Alpha Academy’s involvement, he would have the cup by now.

Lash defends their actions, asserting that they did nothing wrong. Otis, in his unique style, sides with Lash, stating that whatever she says is good in his book and playfully moving his body in unconventional ways.

Oro tries to maintain order and urges them to listen to Noam’s words. Maxxine interjects, asking not to be spoken to in a condescending manner. Tensions rise, and Chad takes charge, issuing a “Shoooosh” to settle things down. He acknowledges Noam’s point that he’s synonymous with the Heritage Cup.

Noam asserts that there’s no one who can beat him, and they had to search all over the world to find a challenger for him. Chad reveals that he can make Noam’s life easier and announces that he has the perfect challenger for Noam.

Noam considers the proposal and suggests that if the challenger isn’t ready for the match tonight, they can schedule it for next week. He inquires about the challenger’s identity. Maxxine reveals that their chosen challenger is a former Olympian and a former tag team champion, shocking Noam with the news.

Otis insists on no takebacks, and Chad confirms that his next challenger is none other than him.

Roxanne Perez vs. Lash Legend (with Noam Dar, Oro Mensah, and Jakara Jackson) in an Iron Survivor Qualifier Match

Lash and Perez start with a lock-up, and Lash manages to send Perez to the mat. Lash attempts a slam, but Perez escapes and applies a side headlock. Perez lands on her feet and avoids a bicycle kick from Lash. Lash blocks a satellite headscissors, but Perez counters with a crucifix pin for a near fall. Perez follows up with a chop and some boots to Lash. She then goes for a sunset flip attempt off the turnbuckles, but Lash leans back to stay on her feet. Perez responds with an arm drag and a dropkick that sends Lash to the outside.

Jakara interferes by tripping Roxanne, allowing Lash to strike Perez from behind. The referee sends MetaFour to the MetaBack for their MetaCheating. Perez manages to roll up Lash for another near fall. Lash regains control and slams Perez twice, getting a near fall of her own. Perez fights back with a dropkick to Lash’s knees. Lash then lifts Perez for a torture rack, which she turns into a backbreaker on Perez’s shoulder. However, Perez escapes and attempts a guillotine submission. Lash runs Perez into the turnbuckles to break free. Perez moves, and Lash crashes shoulder-first into the turnbuckles.

Perez takes advantage with a suicide dive onto Lash, rolling her back into the ring and connecting with a forearm. Perez goes up top and hits a crossbody for a near fall. Lash counters with a uranage backbreaker. Lash attempts a cartwheel into a moonsault but misses.

Jackson returns to the ring, and Kiana pulls Perez into the corner. Lash follows up with a bicycle kick in the corner and then a powerbomb for the three-count.

Winner: Lash Legend

In the tag team lounge, Hank and Tank discuss Tony and Channing’s tag title win. Frazer mentions the possibility of a new Heritage Cup Champion next week, and Malik and Edris express their desire to become the new number one contenders. Angel and Humberto also make their case for consideration.

Tony and Channing enter with their titles and suggest that Angel and Humberto were struggling against The Creeds. Their associate announces a celebration for next week.

The show then shifts to Lyra observing Xia Li with Robbie Brookside and Johnny Moss. Lyra receives an invitation to a Warrior’s Tea Ceremony.

The broadcast heads to a commercial break.

The broadcast returns with a glimpse of the Xia Li Warrior’s Tea Ceremony.

Xia warmly welcomes Lyra and requests that she don the appropriate attire for the ceremony. Lyra expresses her surprise, mentioning that she has never been invited to an event like this before.

Xia explains that this ceremony is a way for her to honor her rivals before combat, a tradition passed down from her ancestors. She emphasizes that a deep bow signifies deep respect, a gesture that Lyra didn’t expect from Xia.

Xia shares that her warrior spirit has been awakened in recent months, and she wants to make her presence felt.

Lyra acknowledges that Xia has indeed accomplished that goal.

Xia goes on to explain that she has chosen Lyra and proceeds to pick tea leaves for her. She describes how the process of brewing the tea is symbolic of what will happen to them during their match. The tea must be brewed at the right temperature for the right amount of time, or everything will be ruined.

Lyra observes that the tea leaves are more delicate than they appear.

Xia ominously remarks that they will break down and crumble, much like what will happen to Lyra next Tuesday when she consumes her.

Xia pours the tea and urges Lyra to drink it, but Lyra refuses. Xia warns that she will show no mercy in their upcoming confrontation.

In the backstage area, McKenzie interviews Trick and Carmelo about the punch that took place last week. Trick explains that they discussed the incident, and Carmelo understands that the punch wasn’t intentional, emphasizing that accidents happen.

Hayes interjects, saying that last week he stood in the same spot and insisted that he did not attack Trick, with the lie detector test confirming his truthfulness. He also emphasizes that accidents can indeed happen.

Hayes then offers his support to Trick, promising to have his back at ringside as Trick aims to qualify for the Iron Survivor.

The show returns, and Kiana enters the women’s locker room, making it clear that she played a role in keeping Roxanne out of the tournament.

Arianna Grace confronts Karmen, demanding an apology.

Gigi dismisses Arianna’s demands as delusional.

Arianna insists that she has a wealth of experience in helping the less fortunate.

Gigi warns Arianna to be prepared for their match later tonight.

McKenzie catches up with Bron Breakker and questions whether he feels any remorse for his actions last week.

Bron responds bluntly, stating that he enjoys hurting people and breaking them.

Dijak inquires about Bron’s future, noting that while Bron was dealing with splinters, he was busy qualifying for the Iron Survivor Match.

Bron makes it clear that he doesn’t want Dijak in the Iron Survivor Match, but Dijak disagrees, expressing his desire to be a part of it.

Bron warns Dijak that if he qualifies, Dijak should stay out of his way, or he will seek retribution.

Trick Williams (with Carmelo Hayes) vs. Joe Coffey (with Mark Coffey and Wolfgang) in an Iron Survivor Qualifying Match

The match begins with a lock-up, and they find themselves in a stalemate. They engage in a test of strength, and Trick bridges as Joe gains the upper hand. Trick manages to return to a neutral position, but Joe sends him to the mat. Joe then applies an arm bar and runs his forearm across Trick’s face. Trick counters with a wrist lock, transitioning into a side headlock. Trick floats over and slams Joe, following it up with a second slam. He continues his offense with a well-executed dropkick.

Trick goes for an Irish whip, but Joe counters with a back elbow and a shoulder tackle. Joe avoids Trick’s leapfrog attempt and tries for a backslide, but Trick doesn’t go over. Trick responds with a pop-up uppercut. Wolfgang and Mark appear to stand between Trick and Joe. Trick decides to punch Mark and Wolfgang, but Joe takes advantage of the distraction and attacks Trick, sending him back into the ring.

The two wrestlers exchange forearms, and Joe manages to get a near fall. Joe then reverts to an arm bar, adding an elbow to the top of Trick’s head. Trick fights back with forearms but misses a clothesline. Joe capitalizes by clotheslining Trick over the top rope, sending him crashing to the floor.

The action takes a break as we head into a commercial break.

As the action continues after the break, Trick attempts a punch, but Joe counters with a punch of his own and follows it up with an Irish whip. Joe delivers a backbreaker and a back senton, earning a near fall. He then uses Trick’s arm to apply a chin lock, targeting the shoulder.

Trick manages to fight back with a forearm and then executes a back body drop. Joe hot shots Trick, but he misses a subsequent clothesline. Trick seizes the opportunity and hits a jumping neckbreaker. The two competitors exchange forearms, with Joe countering with punches and a slam. Joe gets a near fall for his efforts.

Trick retaliates with a flying clothesline and continues his offense with forearms, punches, an uppercut, a flying clothesline, and a jumping side kick, followed by a kick to the back. Trick attempts an uranage, but Joe blocks it with a headbutt. Trick persists and finally executes the uranage for a near fall.

Mark gets on the apron, followed by Wolfgang, but Hayes pulls Wolfgang off. Trick misses a clothesline and rolls to the floor.

Joe capitalizes with a suicide dive onto Trick and then returns to the ring. He performs a Glasgow Sendoff and follows it up with a German suplex for a near fall. Trick counters with a Harley Race knee and manages to secure the three-count.

Winner: Trick Williams

Wes Lee makes his way backstage, and he encounters Ilja Dragunov.

Wes extends his congratulations to Ilja for winning the NXT Title.

Ilja acknowledges their last match, mentioning that Wes took some time off afterward.

Wes explains that he needed that break but is ready to return to action tonight against Baron.

They engage in a conversation about what Baron might do to earn a shot at Ilja’s coveted NXT Title.

Butch and Ridge Holland vs. Bronco Nima and Lucien Price (with Scrypts)

Butch and Price exchange chops, with Price pushing Butch and hitting a back elbow. Butch responds with a chop and begins working on Price’s hand. He stomps on Price’s elbow and follows up with a boot to the chest. Ridge stands alongside Butch while Nima and Price are on the apron. Butch and Ridge deliver numerous forearms, but Nima pulls Ridge over the top rope and proceeds to choke slam Ridge onto the apron.

Price takes advantage of the situation with a punch to Butch, followed by more punches. Nima tags in and executes a running curb stomp. He also punches Ridge off the apron and sends Butch into the ropes, choking him in the process. Scrypts punches Butch, and Nima goes for a pin attempt, but Butch kicks out.

Price tags back in and lands a clothesline in the corner. Nima tags in again and delivers a forearm to Butch’s head. Butch responds with a chop to Nima and then to Price. He kicks Nima and counters Nima’s attempted spinebuster into a DDT. Ridge and Price tag in, with Ridge hitting Price with forearms and a shoulder tackle in the corner. Ridge follows up with an Irish whip and a forearm into the corner and then a uranage for a near fall.

Price kicks Ridge, but Butch tags in. Butch hits Nima with an enzuigiri and then a kick to Nima before heading up to the top turnbuckle. Nima manages to get to the turnbuckles, but Butch grabs Nima’s fingers and pulls on them. Ridge tags in, and they execute a powerbomb while Butch hits a moonsault off the apron onto Price and Scrypts. Butch tags back in, and together they perform an elevated DDT for the three-count.

Winners: Butch and Ridge Holland

Following the match, Joe Gacy reflects on his feelings, mentioning that he has been staring out into the desert. He describes himself as a ghost in the building, searching for his place. Joe acknowledges the people who have tried to isolate him and expresses that no one truly knows him. He declares that this is where he gets real, with no intention of burning bridges or seeking the spotlight. He contemplates whether this is the moment where he lets go and, in a moment of apparent frustration, tosses the camera off the roof.

Arianna Grace vs. Gigi Dolin

Grace and Gigi lock up, with Grace executing a takedown. Gigi counters with a roll-up for a near fall. They lock up again, and Grace delivers a knee to the midsection, followed by a side headlock. Gigi responds with a shoulder tackle and transitions into an arm drag, followed by an armbar. Gigi follows up with a crossbody for a near fall.

Grace fights back with a kick and a series of punches for another near fall. She then whips Gigi into the corner and charges in with a splash. Grace follows with a suplex for a near fall. She attempts another Irish whip, but she misses an elbow in the corner. Gigi seizes the opportunity and applies a backslide for a near fall.

Grace retaliates with an inside cradle for a near fall. She delivers a back elbow and slams Gigi’s head into the mat, getting another near fall. Grace locks in a rear chinlock. However, she misses an elbow drop when Gigi moves.

Gigi takes advantage, delivering an uppercut, forearm, kick, and knee lift. She follows up with a shoulder tackle and another forearm. Gigi executes an STO for a near fall. Grace avoids a splash and nearly gets the win with another backslide, but the referee spots her feet on the ropes.

Gigi continues to press on, delivering a forearm and hitting the Gigi Driver for the three-count.

Winner: Gigi Dolin

The show then provides a retrospective look at the friendship between Von Wagner and Robert Stone. They both started in NXT on the same day but had varying levels of success. Over time, Von opened up to Stone about his life before WWE.

Bron Breakker comments on Von, referring to him as a nobody and promising to deal with him.

We see Robert and Von looking at a monitor in the locker room, and Stone asks Von if he’s okay. He extends an invitation to Von to come to his house for dinner, and Von accepts the offer.

Wes Lee and Baron Corbin are seen walking backstage.

The show goes to a commercial break.

Back from the commercial break, McKenzie interviews Eddy Thorpe and inquires about his recent whereabouts.

Eddy explains that while he may have won the strap match against Dijak, it took a toll on him and left him feeling depleted. However, he now reassures that he’s back at 100 percent and is determined to prove that he is ready to compete.

Drew Gulak suddenly appears with Charlie Dempsey and Myles Borne. Gulak scoffs at Eddy’s aspirations of entering the Iron Survivor Match, deeming him delusional.

Charlie confidently states that he will stretch Eddy.

Eddy responds by noting that many great competitors have tried to stretch him in the past, but he has always prevailed.

In another part of the backstage area, Andre Chase expresses his devastation over losing the tag titles.

Jacy Jayne arrives and urges Andre to leave with her, presumably offering him some support or a distraction from his disappointment.

Baron Corbin vs. Wes Lee

Wes Lee starts with punches to Baron Corbin, following up with kicks and corner punches. Corbin counters with an arm wringer when Lee attempts to Irish whip him. Corbin responds with a forearm strike, and Lee goes down. Corbin adds a chop and another Irish whip, but Lee counters with a head scissors takedown. Lee continues his offense with an enzuigiri and multiple dropkicks, leading to a near fall.

Corbin makes a comeback with a suplex but eats a round kick to the temple, allowing Lee to get another near fall. When Corbin kicks out, Lee is sent to the apron. Lee avoids Corbin’s attack and delivers a kick to the midsection, followed by another enzuigiri. Corbin rolls to the floor, and Lee executes a suicide dive, but Corbin catches him and delivers Deep Six on the floor. Corbin then sends Lee over the ringside barrier and follows up with punches and a slam of Lee’s head into the announce table.

Lee counters with punches and knees and a dropkick that sends Corbin onto the announce table. Lee then uses the ring post for a Tiger Feint Kick. He returns to the ring and hits a missile dropkick, but Corbin kicks out. Lee misses a round kick but lands a double knee drop to Corbin’s back. Corbin responds with a Death Valley Driver for a near fall.

Corbin attempts End of Days, but Lee escapes. Corbin goes for a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker, and Lee responds with a rolling kick, sending Corbin into the ropes. Corbin pulls Lee into the corner and climbs the turnbuckles. Lee punches Corbin and delivers more strikes, causing Corbin to fall off the turnbuckles to the floor.

Lee sets up for a suicide dive but Dom interferes, pushing Corbin out of the way and taking the hit himself. Lee retaliates with punches to Dom, and Corbin capitalizes by hitting End of Days for the victory.

Winner: Baron Corbin

After the match, Corbin continues to attack Lee.

Ilja Dragunov’s music hits, and he storms to the ring, executing a German suplex on Corbin. Ilja then sets up for Torpedo Moscow, but Corbin counters with End of Days.

Ilja grabs a microphone and tells Corbin that he has made a grave mistake. He grants Corbin his wish for an NXT Title match and declares that he will face him at Deadline.

The show concludes with credits.

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