WWE NXT Roadblock 2025 Results: Winners, Live Grades, Reaction and Highlights
WWE NXT Roadblock 2025 Results: Winners, Live Grades, Reaction and Highlights

Welcome to Bleacher Report's live coverage of WWE NXT Roadblock on March 11.
This may not have been a pay-per-view special, but WWE packed the card with big matches to make the episode feel as big as possible.
Here's a look at what WWE advertised for Tuesday's show:
- Roxanne Perez vs. Jordynne Grace
- Je'Von Evans vs. Ethan Page (Street Fight)
- Fraxiom vs. The Hardy Boyz (TNA Tag Titles)
- Moose vs. Oba Femi
- Giulia vs. Stephanie Vaquer (Title vs. Title)
Let's take a look at everything that happened on this week's NXT.
Fraxion vs. The Hardy Boyz (TNA Tag Titles)

Roadblock opened with the TNA tag title bout with Matt and Jeff Hardy defending against Nathan Frazer and Axiom. The brothers got their usual huge pop from the WWE crowd.
Matt and Axiom started the match, and the veteran took the young man to school by slamming his head into every turnbuckle he could find as the crowd chanted "Delete." The masked man spent a few minutes on defense against both Hardys before finally making the tag to a fresh Frazer.
Fraxiom started to go on a roll with a flurry of high-flying moves as we went to a break. Matt turned the tide back in the Hardys' favor by catching Frazer in a suicide dive and hitting a Side Effect at ringside.
The Hardys can't reverse the clock, but they looked good against a much younger and more athletic team. Fraxiom carried the load when it came to the big risks, but Matt and Jeff still contributed to the mayhem.
Jeff countered the High Low finisher from Fraxiom and hit a Swanton Bomb on Frazer to score the win and retain the TNA tag titles in a great showdown.
Result: The Hardys defeated Fraxiom
Grade: B
Notable Moments and Observations
- The Theater at Madison Square Garden was a good choice as a venue. It looked great.
- Jeff's face paint never fails to impress.
- Axiom's moonsault from the top rope to the floor looked amazing in slow motion.
- Matt catching Frazer for a Side Effect was a cool spot.
Roxanne Perez vs. Jordynne Grace

The former ROH and NXT women's champion battled the former TNA Knockouts champion as Perez took on Grace in the next match.
The Juggernaut immediately asserted her dominance and took control of the contest, but a counter to a dropkick allowed Perez to take out her legs.
A few moments later, Grace's legs gave out when she tried to hop to the top rope and it allowed The Prodigy to continue assaulting her knees.
They had a good, competitive fight, but it might have worked better as the opener instead of coming after such a high-energy performance in the TNA tag title bout.
That being said, both women played to their strengths and made this a fun and entertaining encounter. Grace hit her finisher to get a decisive win over Perez, who is likely going to be spending most of her time on the main roster moving forward.
Result: Grace defeated Perez
Grade: B
Notable Moments and Observations
- The spot with Grace trying to hit a dropkick through the ropes only to be countered was strange. It was obvious The Juggernaut knew she would not connect. It looked too planned and came across as slow.
- The way Grace sold her legs giving out looked very good.
- Perez's frog splash appeared just about perfect.
Oba Femi vs. Moose

The NXT title was on the line in the third match of the night, with Moose challenging Femi. The former's X Division title was not on the line, so he didn't have to worry about losing anything, but that also telegraphed the ending.
They locked up and struggled for control to start. This quickly became a match of two powerhouses trying to one-up each other, and it made for an interesting bout.
The crowd was heavily behind Femi, but it didn't feel like it was anti-Moose. Some of his big spots popped the fans in attendance, but he was nowhere near being the favorite.
Most of the crowd was on its feet after Moose hit a superplex, which was immediately followed by a suplex from Femi. The challenger came close to winning a few times, but he came up short in the end.
Femi hit the Fall From Grace Powerbomb to get the pin and retain his title in a hard-fought and hard-hitting fight. The crowd was hyped from start to finish, and the competitors made sure they earned that applause.
Result: Femi defeated Moose
Grade: B
Notable Moments and Observations
- The Undertaker gave Femi a pep talk before he went to the ring.
- The crowd was going nuts before they even made contact.
- Moose's big boot looked very good.
- Femi countering Moose's springboard attack with an uppercut was a great spot.
Ethan Page vs. Je'Von Evans

A New York Street Fight was how Page and Evans decided to settle their bitter rivalry, but before he went to the ring, the former had a quick confrontation with Ricky Saints backstage.
All Ego hit a running boot to get control right away, but Evans didn't take long to send him out of the ring so he could hit a suicide dive that sent Page over the barricade into the first row.
They used a few chairs in creative ways as they began to up the aggression, but as always, the crowd popped the biggest when a table was brought into the ring.
Page did a lot of damage with the weapons, but he couldn't put The Young OG away for the three-count. After the break, Evans began to make a comeback and unloaded on his opponent with lefts and rights.
They did a good job making this feel tense without relying on blood, and the crowd showed its appreciation with "This is awesome" chants. This was easily the best performance in the 20-year-old's young career.
Evans hit a springboard cutter while Page had a chair wrapped around his neck to get the pin and the win. This was incredibly fun and needs to be seen to be properly appreciated.
The lights went out and the new group in NXT showed up in the crowd. They took out Evans and Page with a brutal attack that left both men down and out.
Result: Evans defeated Page
Grade: A-
Notable Moments and Observations
- Why do so many guys wear kneepads outside their pants during a Street Fight?
- Evans' suicide dive looked great because Page sold it perfectly.
- The throw Evans took from the corner into the two chairs was brutal.
- Evans' dive out of the ring that sent both men over the announce table was the best spot in the match.
Giulia vs. Stephanie Vaquer (Title vs. Title)

The main event of this week was the biggest bout either of these women have had since coming to NXT. Giulia and Vaquer went to battle with both of their titles on the line.
This match started with a respectful handshake before they locked up and began working. They didn't try to start slow and immediately began exchanging holds, strikes and takedowns.
Both athletes came into this match with a lot of pressure on their shoulders. They have been billed as prodigies and big signings, so a title vs. title bout between them had to live up to expectations or risk hurting their reputations.
Thankfully, both women were up to the challenge. They put on a highly enjoyable match that ended with Vaquer scoring a clean win to become the new NXT champion.
The best part about this was that it didn't feel overbooked. They didn't need dozens of near-falls to sell the finish. Vaquer celebrated as confetti fell from the ceiling. She proudly held up both titles to close the show on a high note.
Result: Vaquer defeated Giulia
Grade: A-
Notable Moments and Observations
- Before the main event began, Trick Williams and Eddy Thorpe got into a fight in the ring.
- The crowd had dueling chants going during the first two minutes.
The Final Word
NXT Roadblock went off without a hitch and ended up being one of the best episodes of NXT in quite some time.
All five matches were enjoyable in different ways, but two stood out above the others for different reasons.
Evans and Page put on a great Street Fight that gave the 20-year-old his biggest win to date.
The main event between Giulia and Vaquer gave us a fantastic match with a title change at the end. Vaquer now holds both women's belts in NXT, so time will tell if they are merged or if WWE has her defend them separately.
This was a brisk two hours of competition, which again showed why NXT is one of the premier destinations for women's wrestling.
Grade: A-