6/3 NXT Live Results – Wrestling Attitude
NXT Live: Title Summit Erupts, Rounds Match Thrills, and More
Updated June 04, 2025
The June 3rd edition of NXT Live kicked off with a heated title summit featuring Ethan Page, laredo Kid, and Je’Von evans. The segment quickly devolved into a brawl, setting the stage for future matches.
Ethan Page expressed his displeasure with the summit, criticizing Rey Fenix’s absence and the multiple challenges he faces for his championship. Laredo Kid and Je’Von Evans both confronted Page, leading to a physical altercation that also involved Sean Legacy and the Vanity Project.
In tag team action, DarkState (Cutler James, Osiris Griffin, and Dion Lennox) emerged victorious over Chase University (Andre Chase, Kale Dixon, and Uriah Connors) after a chaotic six-man match. The match featured fast-paced action and multiple near falls, culminating in DarkState’s Cerberus Bomb finisher for the win.
Myles Borne and Charlie Dempsey engaged in a hard-fought rounds match. Borne ultimately secured the victory, showcasing his resilience and technical skills. Despite the competitive nature of the match, Dempsey initially refused to shake Borne’s hand after the final bell.
Tyra Mae steele continued her winning streak, defeating Arianna Grace in a singles match. steele showcased her strength and athleticism, finishing Grace with a death Valley Driver followed by a deadlift German suplex.
NXT women’s Champion Jacy Jayne celebrated her recent title victory, accompanied by Fallon Henley and Jazmyn Nyx. Jayne addressed the fans, acknowledging her journey and the controversial circumstances surrounding her championship win. Lainey Reid and Lolo Vice interrupted the celebration, setting the stage for future challenges to Jayne’s reign.
Trick Williams is scheduled to defend his TNA title against Mike Santana.
What’s next
The rivalries and storylines established on this week’s NXT Live are expected to continue in the coming weeks,with potential title matches and further confrontations between the key players.
