NXT Directed at the Théâtre du Madison Square Garden in New York for the 2025 edition of the Wwe NXT Roadblock TV special, and it was a night that looked like a PPV. In what many praised as the best episode of NXT, he is sure to say that the matches delivered through the card, and the show also created memorable moments.
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Thesporter’s rating system will take a look at this historic night, determining the notes for the best game in the series, the lowest match of the card, and how everything else was also aligned between the two.
5
Jordynne Grace vs. Roxanne Perez
Global Thesporter note: 7.5 / 10
Narration |
1.5 / 2.5 |
---|---|
Technical capacity |
2/2.5 |
Character work / psychology |
2/2.5 |
Crowd |
2/2.5 |
The work of the heel of Roxanne Perez was great during that, running like a coward at first, but then concentrating a large part of her offense on Grace’s leg. Their round trips were solid, the public was mainly invested in action, and they told a decent story of grace seeking to overcome an injured leg and to make a name in NXT, which she ended up doing.
Everything was not perfectly executed, and the story itself was not something too special compared to some of the other battles on the map, but it was more simple done well. In the end, Grace won the victory in a fairly without ceremony, ending a solid competition.
4
Giulia vs. Stephanie Vaquer (title of the title)
Global Thesporter note: 7.75 / 10
Narration |
1.75 / 2.5 |
---|---|
Technical capacity |
2/2.5 |
Character work / psychology |
2/2.5 |
Crowd |
2/2.5 |
Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer went back and forth in a match that had a great feeling of fighting for the NXT female championship and the NXT North American championship. They presented an excellent chemistry, good transitions and great movements. It was as if they could have gone to an even higher level in terms of quality and performance, but it was always a strong main event.

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The arrival came a little suddenly because the match was quite short, but the post-match celebration for the double champion Stephanie Vaquer created the feeling of a brand new era for the NXT female division. Giulia’s supposed injury probably embarrassed things, and it could only reach a certain level due to time constraints.
3
Ethan vs. Je’Von Evans (Street fight)
Global Thesporter note: 8.25 / 10
Narration |
1.75 / 2.5 |
---|---|
Technical capacity |
2/2.5 |
Character work / psychology |
2.25 / 2.5 |
Crowd |
2.25 / 2.5 |
The start of this match was not up to the intensity of the incoming quarrel, and it was felt in weak, slightly complicated and forced chair strokes, but things quickly turned and became large.
Many spots looked good and blew up the public, but it was difficult to escape the idea that some of these places were installed in advance and were obvious before they occur. This certainly improved over the match, Evans in particular was fantastic when he stole in the air and set up memorable moments, such as a wilderness cutting on a steel chair to end the match and win the victory. The performance of Evans in terms of hatred towards page was felt throughout, showing a great improvement in psychology for the young star, creating a match infinitely better than their last in Vengeance Day.
2
The Hardys vs. Fraxiom (Tna World Tag Team Championships)
Global Thesporter note: 8.5 / 10
Narration |
2/2.5 |
---|---|
Technical capacity |
2.25 / 2.5 |
Character work / psychology |
2/2.5 |
Crowd |
2.25 / 2.5 |
It was a confrontation of generations when the young Fraxiom fought against the emblematic Hardys. The crowd of New York was noisy for the whole with the duel songs, creating a good atmosphere for a match that presented the rapid attack of Fraxiom, and allowed Hardys to present all their greatest successes to please the public.

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The work in the ring was great, the Hardys rejecting the years and followed the faster duo. It was not always completely fluid, but in a way that helped add to the authenticity of the action. The Hardys winning and successfully defending their Gold from their TNA World Tag team championship were predictable, but there was enough back and forth to convince the fans sometimes that the result was going to be an upheaval.
1
Oba Femi vs. Moose (NXT championship)
Global Thesporter note: 8.5 / 10
Narration |
2/2.5 |
---|---|
Technical capacity |
2.25 / 2.5 |
Character work / psychology |
2/2.5 |
Crowd |
2.25 / 2.5 |
It was a fight in Hoss between two critters who went to fight with heavy blows in front of a crowd which treated it as a titanic confrontation. It was fun to see two giants throwing each other with great power movements, slaps through the announcements, and more.
The action took place slowly a few times, but for the most part, the match was full of energy and the public increased as the action did. It was another case of the result being quite predictable because Oba Femi came out NXT champion, although this did not have an impact on the pleasure of the public. The TNA / WWE partnership has proven to be very fun, especially with matches like this.