
WWE NXT preview and streaming details (07/15/25): Full match card, show highlights, how to watch, and more
. One of the standout matches has already been announced with Tony D'Angelo, Channing 'Stacks' Lorenzo, and Luca Crusifino in a massive triple threat that will sort of change the way their intertwined storyline has been moving. In addition to that, Blake Monroe needs to answer Jordynne Grace for betraying and costing her the NXT Women's Championship at Evolution.
The show will be aired live from 8ET/7CT/5PT in the United States on The CW and will also stream live on Netflix globally. Let's take a look at the match card (so far) and more highlights.
Tony D'Angelo vs Channing 'Stacks' Lorenzo vs Luca Crusifino – Family Business Triple threat match
A high-stakes triple threat match is coming to NXT, pitting former allies Tony D'Angelo, Stacks, and Luca Crusifino against each other in what promises to be an intense and decisive battle. With their match billed as a final showdown, tensions are running high as these once-united competitors now face off in a clash that will ultimately crown a single victor. The question on everyone's mind is: who will rise to the top and claim the win?
Trick Williams, Mike Santana, and Joe Hendry vs three members of DarkState (Dion Lennox, Cutler James, Saquon Shugars, Osiris Griffin)
Trick Williams, Joe Hendry, and Mike Santana are set to put aside their differences for a six-man tag team match against DarkState on NXT this Tuesday. This unlikely alliance will be put to the test as they'll be facing off against Dion Lennox, Cutler James, Saquon Shugars, and Osiris Griffin. What's more, the trio's temporary unity will be scrutinized given their upcoming triple threat match at Slammiversary, where Williams will defend his TNA World Championship title against Hendry and Santana.
Trick Williams, Joe Hendry, and Mike Santana are set to put aside their differences for a six-man tag team match against DarkState on NXT this Tuesday. This unlikely alliance will be put to the test as they'll be facing off against Dion Lennox, Cutler James, Saquon Shugars, and Osiris Griffin. What's more, the trio's temporary unity will be scrutinized given their upcoming triple threat match at Slammiversary, where Williams will defend his TNA World Championship title against Hendry and Santana. Fall-out from Great American Bash
What's next for Oba Femi after his title defense against Yoshiki Inamura at Great American Bash?
How will Fatal Influence react to Blake Monroe helping Jacy Jayne get the win over Jordynne Grace at Evolution? Same for Grace after Monroe betrayed her.
Although Sol Ruca and Zaria look fine, what's next for their team after they lost their big opportunity at Evolution?
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