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NXT Champion Femi defeats Trick Williams, Je'Von Evans in triple threat match Malawi 24 | Latest News from Malawi

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The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, played host to NXT's highly anticipated Stand & Deliver 2025. The event delivered thrilling matches, dramatic twists, and impressive performances from NXT's rising stars. Oba Femi retained the NXT Championship in a triple threat match against Je'Von Evans and Trick Williams. Femi's power and determination paid off, solidifying […]

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