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Thea Hail Says She Was The “Most Chaotic” Champion Ever After Losing North American Title To Izzi Dame
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Thea Hail has broken her silence following the events of NXT New Year’s Evil. It proved to be a forgettable night for Hail. She was initially slated to defend the Women’s North American Championship against Blake Monroe. However, The Glamour launched a brutal attack on her during her entrance, leading to the match being called off.
That was not it, though. It was later announced that Thea Hail would be hosting an Open Challenge for the title at the show. Izzi Dame, who lost to Tatum Paxley earlier in the night, answered the Open Challenge, and though Hail put on a valiant effort, she eventually fell victim to the Super Dame Over.
Following her defeat, Hail took to social media to apologize to her fans.
“I’m sorry. I love you all.”
i’m sorry. i love you all.
— Thea Hail (@theahail_wwe) January 7, 2026
A few hours later, she sent out another post, claiming that she was the “most chaotic” champion ever and that no one can take that thing away from her.
“I was the most chaotic champion ever, and that can never be taken away.”
i was the most chaotic champion ever and that can never be taken away.
— Thea Hail (@theahail_wwe) January 7, 2026
For those unaware, Thea Hail dethroned Blake Monroe as Women’s North American Champion in an unplanned finish on the December 16 episode of NXT. Her reign lasted 21 days.
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