How to Watch NXT No Mercy 2025: Card Preview & Results
NXT No Mercy 2025 takes over Fort Lauderdale, shaping up to be one of the most pivotal nights in the brand’s history.
On Saturday, September 27, the Superstars of NXT descend on the FTL War Memorial for a night of championships, breakout moments, and legacy-defining matches.
At the forefront of the card, the NXT Women’s Championship will be on the line. After outlasting Kelani Jordan and Jaida Parker in a high-stakes triple threat at Heatwave, Lola Vice has earned her shot at the gold. Standing in her way is the reigning champion, Jacy Jayne, who has made it clear she’s willing to do anything to keep her grip on the division.
Also confirmed is a major cross-promotional showdown for the WWE Women’s Speed Championship. High-flying titleholder Sol Ruca puts her gold on the line against the winner of a first-of-its-kind tournament featuring talent from Raw, SmackDown, NXT, TNA, and AAA.
With international stars and main roster names in the mix, the stakes have never been higher. Here’s everything you need to know heading into NXT No Mercy 2025:
How to Watch No Mercy
- 📅 Date: Saturday, September 27
- 🕑 Start Time: 4:00 PM PT / 7:00 PM ET
- 📍 Location: FTL War Memorial – Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- 📺 Streaming Platform: On Peacock in the U.S., Netflix in most international countries, and WWE Network in any remaining countries
No Mercy 2025 Results
- Ricky Saints def. Oba Femi (c) to become the new NXT Champion
- Jacy Jayne (c) def. Lola Vice to retain the NXT Women’s Championship with the help of a mysterious person
- Ethan Page (c) def. Tavion Heights to retain the North American Championship
- A video promo from El Hijo de Wagner Jr. aired, challenging Ethan for his North American Championship after the match
- General Manager Ava announced a joint NXT & TNA PPV titled Invasion set for October 7
- Lash Legend then came out to cut a promote only to be attacked by Jaida Parker
- Jordynne Grace def. Blake Monroe in a Weaponized Steel Cage Match
- Sol Ruca (c) def. Jaida Parker to retain the WWE Women’s Speed Championship
- Josh Briggs vs. Je’Von Evans
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