Tag: NXT Stand & Deliver

  • NXT Stand & Deliver 2026 Results: New Champions Crowned

    NXT Stand & Deliver 2026 Results: New Champions Crowned

    NXT Stand & Deliver 2026 aired April 4 from The Factory at the District in St. Louis, Missouri, streaming on YouTube in the U.S. and Netflix internationally. Two titles changed hands as Tony D’Angelo captured the NXT Championship and Lola Vice won the NXT Women’s Championship, while three other champions retained on NXT’s biggest show of the year.

    Quick Results

    • Hank & Tank, Shiloh Hill, EK Prosper and Wren Sinclair def. Birth Right (Lexis King, Charlie Dempsey, Stacks, Uriah Connors and Arianna Grace) (Pre-Show)
    • Lola Vice def. Jacy Jayne (c) and Kendal Grey — NEW NXT Women’s Champion
    • The Vanity Project (Brad Baylor and Ricky Smokes) (c) def. Los Americanos (Bravo Americano and Rayo Americano) — NXT Tag Team Championship
    • Sol Ruca def. Zaria
    • Myles Borne (c) def. Johnny Gargano — NXT North American Championship
    • Tatum Paxley (c) def. Blake Monroe — NXT Women’s North American Championship
    • Tony D’Angelo def. Joe Hendry (c), Ricky Saints and Ethan Page — NEW NXT Champion

    NXT Women’s Championship Triple Threat: Lola Vice def. Jacy Jayne (c) and Kendal Grey

    Shawn Michaels opened Stand & Deliver alongside host Sexyy Red before the first match got underway. Jayne shoved both of her challengers to start, but Grey and Vice teamed up to knock the champion out of the ring. Once Jayne was on the outside, Grey and Vice went at each other.

    All three women traded momentum throughout the bout, with Fatal Influence’s Fallon Henley and Lainey Reid lurking at ringside. Jayne worked Vice with a CodeBreaker and submission holds, while Grey impressed with creative counters and a diving DDT from the top rope. A highlight sequence saw Grey lock Jayne in an Ankle Lock, only for Vice to cinch in a Sleeper on Grey at the same time.

    Wren Sinclair eventually chased Henley and Reid through the crowd, eliminating Jayne’s backup. In the closing stretch, Grey flew off the apron to take out both opponents on the floor, then hit a diving DDT on Jayne. Vice broke up the pin, locked in a sleeper on Grey, then connected with the 305 on Jayne to capture the NXT Women’s Championship.

    Robert Stone congratulated Vice backstage after the match and announced she would have a celebration on the next episode of NXT.

    NXT Tag Team Championship: The Vanity Project (c) def. Los Americanos

    Los Americanos brought their high-flying style early, with Rayo Americano connecting with a meteora in the corner on Smokes and delivering a Sunset Flip. The Vanity Project regained control with a shoulderbreaker from Baylor and a double stomp from Smokes targeting Rayo’s spine.

    Bravo Americano ignited a comeback with a crossbody off the middle rope and a swinging neckbreaker on Smokes. The finish saw controversy when El Grande Americano slid a piece of metal to Bravo, but Jackson Drake intercepted it. After Drake took out Grande on the outside, Smokes and Baylor hit their double stomp-reverse DDT combination off the middle rope on Bravo to retain.

    Sol Ruca def. Zaria

    Ruca set the tone immediately, catching Zaria with a springboard clothesline off the top rope before the bell. The action spilled outside multiple times, with Zaria using her power advantage to send Ruca into the ring steps and the apron.

    Zaria dominated the middle portion of the match with a Fallaway Slam, repeated knee strikes, and a sleeper hold. Ruca fought back with a German suplex and a missile dropkick, building toward a massive Sol Snatcher on the entrance ramp.

    The former tag team partners traded finishers in the closing minutes, with Zaria hitting a spear and an F5, but Ruca kicked out of both. Ruca ultimately caught Zaria with a facebuster off the middle rope followed by the Sol Snatcher for the win.

    Backstage, Ruca said facing Zaria was the hardest match of her career and shifted her focus toward championship gold. Izzi Dame interrupted and made it clear she’s pursuing the same goal.

    NXT North American Championship: Myles Borne (c) def. Johnny Gargano

    Gargano returned to an NXT PLE for the first time since Stand & Deliver 2023, looking to recapture the title he helped put on the map. Early in the match, Gargano faked falling into his recent funk, only to sucker Borne in for a takedown. The crowd was firmly behind Gargano.

    Candice LeRae got involved from the outside, taking a cheap shot at Borne to help her husband lock in the Gargano Escape. Borne fought to the bottom rope to break the hold. Gargano connected with a superkick on the entrance ramp, but Borne answered with a DDT over the top rope. Borne then hit back-to-back Borne Again finishers to retain the championship.

    After the match, Dion Lennox ambushed Borne with a steel chair and hit him with an Emerald Flowsion onto the chair. Lennox appears to be the next challenger for the North American Championship.

    NXT Women’s North American Championship: Tatum Paxley (c) def. Blake Monroe

    Paxley attacked Monroe before the bell, but Monroe quickly took control after a hurricanrana that sent the champion crashing onto the steel ramp. Monroe targeted Paxley’s left shoulder throughout the match and applied an arm-trap crossface. Paxley fought out and fired back with a German suplex and a somersault leg drop.

    The physicality escalated when Monroe hit a sunset flip powerbomb off the apron to the floor. Back inside, Monroe exposed two turnbuckles and even cracked Paxley with her own title belt. Monroe connected with her Glamour Shot finisher, but Paxley kicked out. In the end, Paxley hit Cemetery Drive to retain her championship and reclaim the physical title belt Monroe had stolen weeks earlier.

    NXT Championship Fatal Four-Way: Tony D’Angelo def. Joe Hendry (c), Ricky Saints and Ethan Page

    Tony D’Angelo returned from an extended absence with one goal in mind: the NXT Championship, the only title he hadn’t held on the brand. He delivered on that promise in St. Louis.

    Hendry and D’Angelo started strong, bodyslamming Saints and Page before turning on each other. Saints and Page’s alliance crumbled throughout the match, with the two former champions arguing over pin attempts and repeatedly failing to stay on the same page. Hendry went on a tear midway through, delivering Fallaway Slams to multiple opponents and nearly putting D’Angelo away with a powerslam.

    The match reached its peak when D’Angelo speared both Saints and Page off the ring steps and through the announce desk. Back inside, D’Angelo connected with a spear and a Standing Ovation before finishing Hendry with a chokeslam to become the new NXT Champion. D’Angelo held the title high as Stand & Deliver went off the air.

    What’s Next

    Stand & Deliver delivered two title changes that reshape the NXT landscape heading into WrestleMania 42 week. Tony D’Angelo as NXT Champion completes his collection, having previously held the North American Championship, Heritage Cup, and Tag Team Championships. Joe Hendry could be main roster-bound after dropping the title.

    Lola Vice’s coronation as NXT Women’s Champion ends Jacy Jayne’s dominant second reign and sets up a celebration segment on Tuesday’s NXT. With Jayne, Grey, and Vice all positioned strongly, the women’s title picture remains wide open.

    Dion Lennox’s post-match attack on Myles Borne signals a clear challenger for the North American Championship. Sol Ruca’s win over Zaria, combined with her backstage promo about chasing gold, points toward either an NXT Women’s Championship program or a main roster call-up. Izzi Dame staked her claim as well.

    NXT airs Tuesday at 8 PM ET on The CW.

  • NXT Stand & Deliver 2026: Final Betting Odds for Tonight’s Card

    NXT Stand & Deliver 2026: Final Betting Odds for Tonight’s Card

    WWE NXT Stand & Deliver 2026 is tonight at The Factory at The District in St. Louis, and the books have made their calls. Here’s a breakdown of the final betting odds for every match with a line.

    NXT Championship Fatal 4-Way: Joe Hendry (c) vs. Tony D’Angelo vs. Ethan Page vs. Ricky Saints

    Joe Hendry (-500) is as close to a lock as NXT gets. He won the vacant title on February 2 in a ladder match and has defended it successfully since, including a Vengeance Day win over Saints with Page trying to interfere from ringside.

    Tony D’Angelo (+185) is the only realistic alternative the books are offering. He bulldozed into this feud by attacking all three other participants unprompted, and he’s the most dangerous variable in the match. Saints (+1100) and Page (+1000) are priced as chaos agents rather than genuine contenders. The two former allies can’t both win, and their egos figure to be a problem before the final bell.

    NXT North American Championship: Myles Borne (c) vs. Johnny Gargano

    Borne at -425 reflects a reign that’s too new to end this fast. He won the title from Ethan Page on February 24 and hasn’t had a marquee defense yet. Gargano (+265) earned this shot in a Gauntlet Eliminator on March 24 for his first NXT PLE appearance since Homecoming last September. He’s not a throwaway name at any price, but the line says Borne walks out with the gold.

    NXT Tag Team Championship: The Vanity Project (c) vs. Los Americanos

    The Vanity Project are -275 favorites to retain against Los Americanos (+185), who punched their ticket by winning a four-team tournament on the March 31 episode of NXT. The books like the champions to hold here as they build momentum as NXT’s top tag act.


    Stay tuned to SEScoops.com for post-event fallout from NXT Stand & Deliver 2026.

  • WWE NXT Stand & Deliver 2026 Preview: Match Card, Start Time

    WWE NXT Stand & Deliver 2026 Preview: Match Card, Start Time

    NXT Stand & Deliver takes place tonight at The Factory in St. Louis, Missouri. The event begins at 6 pm ET and streams on YouTube for viewers in the United States and Netflix for international audiences.

    The main card features seven matches, including four championship bouts. Joe Hendry defends the NXT Championship in a fatal four-way against Ricky Saints, Ethan Page, and Tony D’Angelo.

    Championship Matches Set for Stand & Deliver

    Jacy Jayne puts the NXT Women’s Championship on the line in a triple threat match against Lola Vice and Kendal Grey. The NXT North American Championship sees Myles Borne face Johnny Gargano in singles competition.

    Tatum Paxley defends the NXT Women’s North American Championship against Blake Monroe. The Vanity Project of Brad Baylor and Ricky Smokes defends the NXT Tag Team Championships against Los Americanos.

    Non-Title Matches and Pre-Show Bout

    Sol Ruca takes on Zaria in a featured singles match. The pre-show features a ten-person tag team match with Hank and Tank, Shiloh Hill, Eli Knight, and Wren Sinclair facing Birth Right members Lexis King, Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo, Charlie Dempsey, Uriah Connors, and Arianna Grace.

    Coverage of NXT Stand & Deliver begins at 6 pm ET followed by a post-show review podcast on their YouTube channel.