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Can Stephanie Vaquer Successfully Defend Both of Her NXT Titles?

The March 11, 2025 episode of NXT was a great one for Stephanie Vaquer. She took on Giulia in a title vs. title match. Giulia defended her NXT Women’s Championship, while Vaquer defended her NXT Women’s North American Championship.

In the end, Vaquer won, claiming both titles for herself. On the March 18, 2025 episode, everyone wanted a shot at her for a good reason. Being a double title holder is a great achievement but also comes with increased popularity.

After a hectic night, she left with two title matches next Tuesday. She’ll defend the NXT Women’s Championship against Jaida Parker and the NXT Women’s North American Championship against Fallon Henley. Now the question being asked is if she is biting off more than she can chew.

Can Stephanie Vaquer defend both titles or is she at risk of losing one or both of them?

Stephanie Vaquer Knows What She’s Doing in the Ring

If there’s anyone that deserves a double title reign, it’s Stephanie Vaquer. She has won titles all around the world, debuting with enormous fanfare in October. Her run in NXT has been amazing so far, with a Royal Rumble entry just four months into her WWE career.

Her skills were hyped online in anticipation of her debut. Since that day, she has shown the NXT audience that she can back up those claims with many high-profile matches, including an amazing showing at the Iron Survivor Challenge. Someone with an extensive list of accomplishments before even stepping foot in a WWE ring deserves a double championship run.

The fact that this happened five months in shows that Shawn Michaels has enormous trust in her abilities. Given her resume and talent, it would be no surprise to see Stephanie Vaquer walk out of next Tuesday’s NXT still a double champion.

She Faces Two Tough Women for Her Titles

Most people would easily say that Vaquer will stay a double champion. However, the women she’s facing have a ton of accomplishments in their own right.

Jaida Parker has been a bright spot in NXT for months now. She has good promo ability, can go in the ring, and has earned another title opportunity. Things didn’t go her way against Roxanne Perez at No Mercy, but she has improved even more since that match.

Fallon Henley is also a worthy opponent for Vaquer. After all, she lost the NXT Women’s North American Championship to her at Vengeance Day. Her 110-day reign showed that she deserved to hold a title in NXT, with her athleticism and quick thinking prominently on display.

Stephanie Vaquer doesn’t have an easy road to keep her titles. If she makes even the smallest of mistakes, she can easily lose one or both of them.

Stephanie Vaquer Will Truly Be Tested for the First Time

Even the most experienced of wrestlers get banged up and tired after one wrestling match. Doing two would seem like impossible work. However, that’s what Stephanie Vaquer is doing on Tuesday.

Defending both of her championships on the same night is a crazy idea. Things could go right, or the night could end in disaster.

Vaquer is super talented with a long list of accomplishments. It’s not entirely unreasonable to say that the night will be an easy sweep. However, Jaida Parker and Fallon Henley deserve title shots for a variety of reasons.

They won’t take it easy on her, as tiring her out would be the best way for them to win. Both of them can legitimately take Vaquer’s titles away from her if she’s off her game.

Stephanie Vaquer is facing a tremendous challenge on Tuesday that will put her wrestling skills to the ultimate test.

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