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Giulia Debuts, Confronts Roxanne Perez At WWE NXT No Mercy


Giulia has lastly arrived, as she made her debut at WWE NXT No Mercy.

At WWE NXT No Mercy, Roxanne Perez defended the NXT Ladies’s Championship towards Jaida Parker. Parker delivered a breakout efficiency as she held her personal with “The Prodigy”. She overpowered Perez all through the bout. She went for a hip assault, however Perez rolled her up for a two-count.

Perez then locked within the Rings of Saturn, however Parker powered out of it. Parker evaded Pop Rox and hit a hip assault that despatched Perez out of the ring. Perez then hit Pop Rox on a part of the barricade after it had collapsed. Again within the ring, Perez hit Pop Rox for the win.

After the bell, the lights went out, and smoke crammed the entranceway. Former STARDOM star Giulia then made her long-awaited debut by confronting Perez. She bought within the ring and stared the champion down. Perez raised her title as they got here head to head.

Perez beforehand received the title for the second time by beating Lyra Valkyria at NXT Stand & Ship.

Giulia, a former NJPW STRONG Ladies’s Champion, signed with WWE earlier in 2024. She wrapped up her commitments with Marigold earlier than she moved to the US.

Right here’s how the match broke down at WWE NXT No Mercy, courtesy of our play-by-play protection:

Parker misses a Vader Bomb. Perez tries Poprocks, however Parker flicks Perez away. Parker hits Hypnotic, however Perez falls out of the ring. Perez crawls to the barricade. Parker tries Hypnotic out on the ground, however Perez strikes. Parker crashes by the barricade. Perez hits Poprocks on the damaged piece of the barricade. Perez and Parker are each virtually counted out. As each girls roll again in to interrupt the depend, Perez hits Poprocks for the win.

RELATED: WWE NXT No Mercy Outcomes (9/1/24)

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