Dramatic NXT Women’s Championship Retention as Stratton Outlasts Thea Hail with Unexpected Twist

At just 19-years-old, Thea Hail has made quite the name for herself in the world of professional wrestling. From her time at Chase University to her recent challenge for the NXT women’s championship, Hail has proven herself to be a top prospect in WWE.

In her match against Tiffany Stratton at the Great American Bash Premium Live Event in Cedar Park, Texas, Hail showcased her determination and skill. The setup for the match was simple – Hail had tapped Stratton in their first encounter, but the referee didn’t see it, allowing Tiffany to retain her title. Not wanting a repeat of that outcome, Hail coerced Stratton into a Submission match for their second battle.

Throughout the match, Stratton relentlessly applied submission holds, putting Hail’s resilience to the test. Hail managed to lock in the kimura on a few occasions, but the champion always found a way to escape, even utilizing a rope break despite its absence in this type of match.

However, the finish of the match was certainly unique. Stratton applied a Boston Crab, and Hail fought valiantly to hold on. However, Stratton struggled to maintain her grip and had to readjust multiple times, including falling over at one point and having to reapply the hold. Eventually, Andre Chase, Hail’s ally, threw in the towel, ending the match.

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It’s clear that Thea Hail is a rising star in WWE, and her performance at the Great American Bash only solidified her status as a top prospect. Keep an eye out for this talented young wrestler as she continues to make waves in the industry.

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