Story byTavion Heights wearing a singlet - WWEElla JayWed, December 31, 2025 at 2:46 AM UTC·2 min readTavion Heights made quick work of Lexis King to secure his shot at the WWE Men's Speed Championship. Meeting Heights in the finals of the Men's Speed Championship tournament on Tuesday night's "WWE NXT," King hyped himself up in the ring corner with a series of slaps to his own face. Upon the sound of the bell, however, Heights charged at King, then flattened him with a Belly-To-Belly suplex. Seemingly too stunned by the move, King wasn't able to kick out of the cover that followed, allowing Heights to capture the win in a mere eight seconds — something "NXT" commentators acknowledged as a possible Speed match record. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWith his win, Heights has now also guaranteed himself a future shot at the Men's Speed Championship, which is currently held by "WWE LFG" season one winner Jasper Troy.