The Women’s Breakout Tournament Winner Faces Setback at NXT Vengeance Day*
Summary
– Lola Vice, last year’s Women’s Breakout Tournament winner, attempted a cash-in at NXT Vengeance Day but fell short.
– Lyra Valkyria retained the NXT Women’s Championship in a triple threat match.
– Lola Vice hints at a future championship pursuit, leaving fans intrigued about her next move.
Hot off her victory in last year’s Women’s Breakout Tournament, Lola Vice’s NXT career took an exciting turn. However, her recent attempt to cash in her contract at NXT Vengeance Day yielded a different result.
At NXT Vengeance Day, Roxanne Perez had Lyra Valkyria on the ropes, seemingly moments away from clinching the NXT Women’s Championship. It was then that Lola Vice made her presence felt, cashing in her hard-earned Breakout Contract.
Despite Tatum Paxley’s efforts to thwart Lola’s interference, the match transformed into a thrilling triple threat showdown. Lola Vice initially showcased her dominance, but a mistimed move by Tatum gave Lyra Valkyria the opening she needed to secure the victory with her signature maneuver.
Following her unsuccessful cash-in, Lola Vice took Twitter to share her thoughts. She made her intentions clear in a brief but impactful statement, stating, “It’s not over.” The 25-year-old wrestler left fans speculating about her next steps toward championship glory.
It’s not over. https://t.co/WrDAnRPRAJ
— Valerie Loureda (@lolavicewwe) February 5, 2024