WWE NXT airs tonight (Tuesday, April 21, 2026) from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, live on The CW starting at 8 PM ET.
Tonight closes out NXT Revenge, the two-week special that began last Tuesday with Lola Vice and Tony D’Angelo both retaining in title defenses.
Week 2 is stacked with three championship matches, a Last Woman Standing grudge match, and the final chapter of the vacant WWE Speed Championship tournament. Here’s everything you need to know including start times, how to watch, and the full card.
How to Watch WWE NXT Tonight
| Date | Tuesday, April 21, 2026 |
| Venue | WWE Performance Center, Orlando, Florida |
| Channel/Stream | The CW (US) / Netflix (International) |
| US Start Time | 8 PM ET / 7 PM CT / 5 PM PT |
| UK Start Time | 1 AM GMT (Wednesday) |
| India Start Time | 6:30 AM IST (Wednesday) |
| Duration | 2 hours |
WWE NXT Match Card for April 21, 2026
Here are the matches and segments announced for tonight’s show:
Tatum Paxley (c) vs. Blake Monroe (NXT Women’s North American Championship Casket Match)
Paxley chose the casket stipulation after GM Robert Stone granted Monroe the title shot on last week’s show. The match serves as the payoff to Monroe’s Vanity Project alliance, which has dominated Paxley’s storyline since the faction aligned against her earlier this year.
Myles Borne (c) vs. Dion Lennox (NXT North American Championship)
Borne makes his first defense since taking the title from Johnny Gargano at Stand & Deliver. Lennox represents DarkState, which has been positioning around the midcard title picture for weeks.
Lexis King vs. EK Prosper (WWE Speed Championship Tournament Final)
The tournament to crown a new WWE Speed Champion wraps tonight. King advanced two weeks ago with a win over Chazz “Starboy” Hall, while Prosper punched his ticket last Tuesday by defeating Dorian Van Dux in the semifinal. The title was vacated after Elio LeFleur suffered a shoulder injury at a house show.
Sol Ruca vs. Zaria (Last Woman Standing Match)
The rivalry between Ruca and Zaria has been building for months and boiled over at Stand & Deliver, where the two had a grudge match without a definitive ending to the larger story. Tonight is designed as the final stop, with a 10-count needed for the decision.
Keanu Carver vs. Joe Hendry
Carver interrupted Hendry’s concert segment last week and overpowered the former NXT Champion in the ensuing brawl, spearing security through the barricade. Hendry’s path after losing the NXT Title at Stand & Deliver now runs through Carver, who has been positioned as one of NXT’s top power players since his heel turn.
Road to WWE NXT’s Next Premium Live Event
With Stand & Deliver and NXT Revenge both in the rearview, tonight’s results will begin shaping the next major stop on the NXT calendar. Three championship matches wrapping on the same night means at least one title picture gets fully reset coming out of the show, and the Speed Championship will have a new full-time holder for the first time since LeFleur’s injury.
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