Stephanie Vaquer Retains NXT Women’s and North American Titles in Back-to-Back Defenses

Stephanie Vaquer, the NXT Women’s Champion, demonstrated her might on March 25, 2025, at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, when she successfully defended her NXT Women’s Championship and NXT Women’s North American Championship in two different matchups on the same evening.

Opening Defense Against Jaida Parker

Vaquer began the evening by defending her NXT Women’s Championship against Jaida Parker. The bout was fierce, with both fighters showcasing remarkable athleticism, until TNA’s Jordynne Grace unexpectedly showed up, diverting Parker’s attention and allowing Vaquer to take advantage of the situation to win.

Main Event Showdown with Fallon Henley

Later in the main event, Vaquer faced Fallon Henley, the same opponent she had defeated to win the title, and she put her NXT Women’s North American Championship on the line.

Despite interference from Henley’s allies in Fatal Influence, Jazmyn Nyx and Jacy Jayne, Vaquer showed tenacity by overcoming the numerical disadvantage and using her signature move, the SBB, to secure the pinfall and keep her title.

Post-Match Chaos and Emerging Rivalries

After Vaquer defeated Henley in a fierce battle, Fatal Influence ambushed her. Jordynne Grace rushed to Vaquer’s defense after the attack, which resulted in a heated altercation in which Jaida Parker returned to the fight and heightened the already-existing rivalries among the NXT women’s division.

Historic Achievement and Industry Recognition

As the first woman to hold both championships in one night, Vaquer made history in NXT.

WWE Hall of Famer and NXT president Shawn Michaels praised her performance, recognizing the enormity of her achievement.

Looking Ahead

Vaquer’s multiple championship defenses have reinforced her standing as a fearsome force in NXT.

As the women’s division continues to heat up with rising contenders and growing rivalries, spectators eagerly anticipate who will rise up next to challenge the incumbent double champion.