Lola Vice Celebrates NXT Women’s Championship Victory with Backstage Celebration Lola Vice will celebrate her historic victory in the NXT Women’s Championship at NXT Stand & Deliver on Tuesday. The 25-year-old wrestler secured the title by defeating Jacy Jayne and Kendal Grey in a triple threat match, marking a significant milestone in her career. After the match, NXT general manager Robert Stone confirmed that Vice would have the opportunity to celebrate in the ring on Tuesday, a rare honor for a champion. Vice then celebrated backstage with her longtime ally, Sexyy Red, by popping her ass—a gesture that has become a signature moment for the duo. The celebration comes as part of NXT’s Tuesday lineup, which features a variety of high-stakes matches. The night will open with a tournament to crown the new NXT Speed Champion, featuring three top contenders: Jasper Troy, Keanu Carver, and Josh Briggs. The tournament will set the tone for the evening, with each match offering a chance for a dramatic upset. Following the Speed Championship tournament, the main event will see Lola Vice’s championship celebration, a moment that highlights her dominance in the women’s division. Other matches on the card include Sol Ruca facing off against Izzi Dame, a rivalry that has gained momentum in recent weeks. Vice’s victory at Stand & Deliver has already sparked discussions about her potential to challenge for the Women’s Tag Team Titles in the near future. Her win also solidifies her position as one of the top women’s champions in NXT, a title that has been fiercely contested in recent months. The celebration in the ring on Tuesday will serve as a testament to her hard work and dedication, as well as a reward for her consistent performances in the ring.#lola_vice #sexyy_red #nxt_stand_deliver #robert_stone #nxt_womens_championship

Chelsea Green Calls Out Lola Vice, Says She Never Lost AAA Mixed Tag Team Title Chelsea Green has publicly challenged Lola Vice, asserting that she never officially relinquished the AAA Mixed Tag Team Titles. Green claims the titles were never lost because she was unable to compete due to an injury, which led to La Hiedra stepping in as her replacement. The team, consisting of La Hiedra and Money Machine, eventually lost the titles to Lola Vice and Mr. Iguana during a Saturday event. Green directed her criticism at Ethan Page, who she believes was responsible for the loss. She accused Page of undermining the team’s success and emphasized that she does not need a male partner to achieve victory. Highlighting her credentials, Green reiterated her status as a former two-time United States Women’s Champion, two-time WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion, and the current undisputed, undefeated Mixed Triple Ahh Ahh Ahh Tag Team Women’s Champion. The controversy gained traction after Green sent a message to Lola Vice, which was shared by WWE on social media. The tweet included a screenshot of the message, sparking discussions among fans. The event in question saw Vice teaming with Mr. Iguana and Rey Fenix to defeat La Hiedra and Money Machine, marking a significant moment in the storyline. The situation underscores ongoing tensions within the promotion, with Green’s claims challenging the official narrative of the title change. Fans and analysts are now closely following the developments, as the dispute could influence future matches and alliances in the storyline.#chelsea_green #lola_vice #la_hiedra #money_machine #mr_iguana