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Myles Borne became the tne new NXT North American Champion on the February 24 episode of NXT

WWE NXT Results and Review (2/24/26) – New Era, New Champions

Nygma Says

Three title changes, a friendship exploding, some unusual alliances, and revenge all around the WWE Performance Center corners: all in one night. Myles Borne’s win makes sense when LeFleur and Vanity Project caught me by surprise. On the road to WWE NXT Vengeance Day, the stakes are now different.

I’m not sure if I loved this episode or not because so many things happened in two hours. Revenge was everywhere. Tony D’Angelo made sure DarkState would lose the NXT Tag Team title. Zaria destroyed her former best friend to have another chance at the NXT Women’s title. Keanu Carver and Uriah Connors made a statement that they were made to win.

Well, it was a Tuesday Night Revolution. This new era of NXT is as exciting as it can be surprising. I’ll see you next week as I keep on exploring the NXT world through the NXTNA “cold war.” Till then, may the Nygma be with you.

WWE NXT Results (2/24/26)

  • WWE NXT Tag Team Title Match: The Vanity Project defeated DarkState (c)
  • Keanu Carver defeated Sean Legacy
  • WWE Speed Title Triple Threat Match: Elio LeFleur defeated Eli Knight and Jasper Troy (c)
  • WWE NXT Women’s Title Match: Jacy Jayne (c) defeated Sol Ruca
  • WWE Women’s Speed Title #1 Contendership Tournament Match: Thea Hail defeated Blake Monroe
  • Uriah Connors defeated Kale Dixon
  • WWE NXT North American Title Match: Myles Borne defeated Ethan Page (c)

WWE NXT Vengeance Day Card (3/7/26)

  • NXT Championship match: Joe Hendry (c) vs. Ricky Saints
  • NXT Women’s North American Championship match: Izzi Dame (c) vs. Tatum Paxley
  • Underground Match: Lola Vice vs. Kelani Jordan

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About Steph Franchomme

Steph, for Stephanie, is not only eNYGMAtic, charismatic, but also “très chic.” Living in France, her birth country, she broke the language barrier to become a respected writer and interviewer on many wrestling promotions. She has developed a very special bond with TNA Wrestling over time to the point of becoming an Authority on the company. The French Nygma, as she loves to call herself, has been a wrestling writer and editor for nearly a decade for SteelChair Magazine/Wrestling SC, TWM and Distortion Media. She has interviewed hundreds of wrestlers from WWE, MLW, TNA, NXT, AEW, and many more promotions. The Nygma is now the new “Authority” on TNA Wrestling and NXT for Last Word on Pro Wrestling. The writer/editor also runs @3WWrestling, her own platform.