The stage is set for a massive showdown at NXT Roadblock, but fans hoping for a definitive title unification are in for a twist. International wrestling sensations Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer are gearing up for a blockbuster title vs. title match on Tuesday’s event, with Giulia’s NXT Women’s Championship and Vaquer’s NXT Women’s North American Championship both on the line. However, according to a new report from Wrestling Observer Radio, while the winner will walk away with both belts, the championships themselves will remain separate entities.
Giulia vs Stephanie Vaquer at NXT Roadblock

That means whoever emerges victorious won’t be holding a newly unified title but instead will be tasked with defending both belts individually—raising plenty of questions about the future of the division. Will the eventual winner have to defend both titles at NXT Stand & Deliver over WrestleMania weekend? Or will each championship find its own unique path forward? Those details remain up in the air for now.
The decision marks a departure from WWE’s history of title-for-title bouts, which have frequently led to unifications—think the Undisputed WWE Championship or the NXT/NXT UK title consolidations at NXT Worlds Collide in 2022. The choice to keep both titles in play suggests WWE is looking to expand, rather than consolidate, its women’s championship landscape in NXT.

Regardless of the long-term implications, Tuesday’s match, Giulia vs Stephanie Vaquer, promises to be one for the ages. NXT Roadblock airs live from the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, broadcasting on The CW and streaming internationally on Netflix. With gold on the line and a high-stakes battle brewing, the only certainty is that the NXT women’s division is about to enter a whole new era.
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