• Title Change On Tonight’s NXT Was Botched (Video)
On tonight’s episode of WWE NXT, Thea Hail challenged Blake Monroe for the Women’s North American Championship. The match ended with Hail hitting a Springboard Senton, after which the referee counted the pinfall to three and awarded her the title.
However, the finish immediately appeared controversial, as Monroe seemed to get her shoulder up before the three-count. The confusion was visible in the ring, with both competitors and the official looking uncertain about the outcome. The referee was later seen explaining to Monroe that she did not kick out in time, despite how it appeared on camera.
According to TC of WrestleVotes, there is already backstage discussion about how to address the unforeseen title change. The report notes that changes to the remainder of the show are expected as WWE officials work to determine how to handle the situation moving forward.
You can watch the ending of the match below:
OMG 😱😱😱
THEA HAIL IS THE NEW NXT WOMEN'S NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPION!!! pic.twitter.com/ei9sgjyZAa
— The CW Sports (@TheCW_Sports) December 17, 2025
• 50 Cent Is Not Happy About WWE RAW Becoming The No.1 Show On Netflix
Rapper and producer 50 Cent has reacted in his typical style after WWE RAW took the top spot on Netflix. Monday Night RAW pushed the Sean “Diddy” Combs documentary, produced by 50 Cent, down to the #2 position in the United States.
The entertainment mogul didn’t hide his feelings about losing the #1 rank. Taking to social media, he shared a screenshot of the Netflix rankings and made it clear that he isn’t a fan of being in second place. He wrote:
“You know how I feel about being #2 that’s like being the first loser behind the winner f**k this. LOL”

• “Mick Foley has just become my favorite person in the world” – WWF Veteran
Earlier today, Mick Foley announced that he has ended his relationship with WWE. Here’s the statement issued by the Hall of Famer:
“PARTING WAYS WITH WWE
While I have been concerned about WWE‘s close relationship with Donald Trump for several months — especially in light of his administration’s ongoing cruel and inhumane treatment of immigrants (and pretty much anyone who “looks like an immigrant”) — reading the President’s incredibly cruel comments in the wake of Rob Reiner’s death is the final straw for me.
I no longer wish to represent a company that coddles a man so seemingly void of compassion as he marches our country towards autocracy. Last night, I informed WWE talent relations that I would not be making any appearances for the company as long as this man remains in office.
Additionally, I will not be signing a new Legends deal when my current one expires in June. I love WWE, will always treasure my time with them, and I am deeply appreciative for all the opportunities they afforded me. But, in the words of Popeye the sailor, ‘I stands all I can stands, and I can’t stands no more.'”
WWF Veteran Jim Cornette had the following to say about this:
“I want to state publicly that while I’ve always liked [Mick Foley], he has just become my favorite person in the world. I wish all the boys had his backbone and, more importantly, his morals.”
• WWE’s Big Decision Coming Out Of John Cena’s Retirement Show Revealed
While the world was focused on John Cena’s retirement at Saturday Night’s Main Event, WWE was busy testing the waters for its next generation of talent. Management was reportedly thrilled with how several NXT stars performed in Washington, D.C., and expectations are high that multiple call-ups are right around the corner.
According to the Wrestling Observer, the event served as a high-pressure trial for developmental talent. Wrestlers like NXT Champion Oba Femi, Sol Ruca, Je’Von Evans, and TNA X-Division Champion Leon Slater are no longer just being considered for the future – they are viewed as ready for the main roster now.
Femi and the duo of Evans and Slater received particularly strong reactions from the live crowd, which solidified the company’s belief in their potential as top-tier stars.
The timing of recent NXT storylines also hints at these changes. For instance, Je’Von Evans’ recent loss in the NXT Championship match is seen as a way to clear his schedule for an immediate jump to the main roster.
Even Joe Hendry, who appeared in a segment on Saturday Night’s Main Event, is considered a guaranteed success due to his natural charisma and the way fans connect with his character.
While some, like Sol Ruca, might have a slightly longer path to the top as they continue to develop, WWE officials see immense athletic talent across the board.
The company appears ready to pivot from the Cena era by betting heavily on these fresh faces to lead the way forward.
Je’Von Evans already got involved in a storyline on this week’s RAW. In a backstage segment, General Manager Adam Pearce told Evans that he has his attention after Saturday Night’s Main Event. El Grande Americano interrupted and talked crap about Je’Von, so Pearce said one of the Americanos (Rayo Americano) can face Je’Von next week on RAW.

