Ethan Page’s record pursuit ends after wild interference-filled showdown
Summary
– Myles Borne defeats Ethan Page to win the NXT North American Championship
– Interference from multiple factions erupts late in the match
– Page’s bid to set a new defense record comes to an abrupt end
The February 24 edition of WWE NXT delivered a high-stakes main event as the NXT North American Championship was defended under bright lights. Ethan Page entered with confidence, aiming not only to retain his title but to surpass Oba Femi and Carmelo Hayes for the most defenses in championship history.
Page controlled early stretches of the contest, mixing sharp strikes with calculated aggression. He even drove Borne through the announce table with a Razor’s Edge before the action spilled into a commercial, signaling just how far he was willing to go to protect his reign.
Myles Borne refused to fade. The challenger matched Page’s intensity and kept the pressure on as the bout shifted into a back-and-forth war. The crowd remained divided, reacting strongly to each momentum swing as both competitors battled for control.
Chaos erupted when the Vanity Project rushed the ring after Borne landed a Borne Again. Moments later, Hank, Tank, and Shiloh Hill stormed down to neutralize the threat. Ricky Saints attempted to seize the spotlight from the top rope, only for Joe Hendry to pull him down and ignite another ringside clash.
Amid the disorder, Borne capitalized. Escaping a Twisted Grin, he shoved Page into an exposed turnbuckle and followed with a second Borne Again. The three-count sealed the victory, crowning Borne as the new NXT North American Champion and ending Page’s pursuit of the record.
