Shayna Baszler made a surprise appearance on the April 23 episode of WWE NXT.

Natalya and Lola Vice came to the ring on Tuesday’s episode of WWE NXT to sign the contract for their NXT Underground match on April 30. NXT general manager Ava emphasized that it was a historic occasion because it was the first-ever women’s NXT Underground match.

Vice and Natalya went back and forth on the mind. Lola said, “Just because I shake my ass doesn’t mean I can’t beat your ass.) She then vowed to beat Natalya.

Natalya said that she knew that Vice had an ego that needed to be kept in check. The veteran said that she respected where Vice came from, but Lola did not feel the same way. She said she would beat respect into Vice.

Vice then revealed RAW star and former NXT Women’s Champion Shayna Baszler as her training partner. Baszler said the most dangerous woman in NXT had aligned with the “baddest woman” in WWE. She encouraged Natalya to rip up the contract, but tensions rose, and they brawled.

Baszler is set to be in Vice’s corner for the NXT Underground match on April 30.

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