Texas native captures the title in a five-minute showdown
Summary
– Wren Sinclair defeated Fallon Henley to win the WWE Speed Women’s Championship
– The match took place during the March 17 episode of NXT in Houston
– Sinclair secured the victory with a submission in the five-minute time limit
Wren Sinclair captured the WWE Speed Women’s Championship after defeating Fallon Henley during the March 17 episode of WWE NXT in Houston.
The title match followed the unique Speed format, which limits competitors to five minutes to secure a victory. The fast-paced contest forced both wrestlers to move quickly as they looked for an early advantage.
Henley entered the match as champion but faced a determined challenger. Sinclair kept the pressure on throughout the short contest, looking for an opportunity to lock in a decisive hold before time expired.
That moment arrived late in the match when Sinclair trapped Henley in a tight submission. The champion had no choice but to tap out, giving Sinclair the victory and the championship.
The win carried extra meaning for Sinclair, as the match was held in Texas, allowing her to celebrate the title victory in front of a supportive home crowd.
Henley had already appeared earlier in the night as she supported Jacy Jayne during her successful defense of the NXT Women’s Championship. The loss later in the show ended Henley’s run with the WWE Speed Women’s Title.
Sinclair now begins her reign representing the WrenQCC faction as the new champion, and attention quickly turns to who will challenge her next for the WWE Speed Women’s Championship.
