NXT Vengeance Day 3/7/2026 (Results)

NXT Vengeance Day delivered a chaotic night filled with brutal stipulations, backstage brawls, and a major championship change. From a violent Street Fight to a controversial main event, the show pushed several storylines toward Stand & Deliver.

The show opened with Dion Lennox waiting for Tony D’Angelo in the parking lot.

Blake Monroe def. Jaida Parker – Street Fight

The night’s first major bout turned into a wild brawl almost immediately as Blake Monroe and Jaida Parker took their fight all around the ringside area.

Both women used the Street Fight rules to their advantage early. Chairs, kendo sticks, and even a red umbrella came into play as Monroe and Parker battered each other both inside and outside the ring. Monroe briefly gained momentum with a neckbreaker and began setting up weapons around the ring, including chairs wedged in the ropes.

Parker fought back with aggressive kendo stick strikes and nearly put Monroe away after driving her through a table with a springboard imploding seated senton. Despite the massive impact, Monroe somehow kicked out.

The finish came after Monroe scattered fake “diamonds” across the ring and tossed a handful into Parker’s eyes from the top rope. With Parker blinded, Monroe delivered the Glamour Shot to score the pinfall victory.


Parking Lot Chaos Leads to Tony D’Angelo vs. Dion Lennox

Before their scheduled match even started, Tony D’Angelo and Dion Lennox began fighting in the parking lot.

Darkstate initially believed they had caught D’Angelo off guard when his car arrived, but it turned out to be a decoy. D’Angelo attacked Lennox and the two brawled through multiple backstage areas, smashing each other into doors, road cases, and lockers while security attempted to regain control.

Members of Darkstate tried to interfere several times, but OTM and other wrestlers stepped in to prevent the numbers game from overwhelming D’Angelo.

The chaotic fight eventually spilled through a wall near the timekeeper’s area and into ringside.


Tony D’Angelo def. Dion Lennox

Once the match officially began, both men continued the brutal fight they had started backstage.

D’Angelo strung together multiple German suplexes, but Lennox fired back with heavy offense and even drove D’Angelo through the announce desk with a suplex from the crowd.

Despite the punishment, D’Angelo refused to stay down. After countering Lennox late in the match, he delivered a spinebuster to secure the hard-fought victory.


Tatum Paxley def. Izzi Dame (c) – New NXT Women’s North American Champion

One of the biggest moments of the night came when Tatum Paxley challenged Izzi Dame for the NXT Women’s North American Championship.

Dame controlled much of the early action with her strength advantage, repeatedly targeting Paxley with heavy strikes and submissions. Paxley fought back with explosive offense, including a German suplex and a 450 splash that nearly ended the match.

The closing stretch featured several near-falls and interference distractions from Shawn Spears at ringside. Paxley eventually capitalized with a sudden Cemetery Drive, scoring the three-count and capturing the championship.

The victory marks Paxley’s first reign as NXT Women’s North American Champion.


OTM Send a Message

Backstage, OTM explained their earlier involvement in the Darkstate brawl. According to Lucien Price and Bronco Nima, they didn’t help Tony D’Angelo out of loyalty — they simply want to eliminate Darkstate’s influence over NXT.

With Stand & Deliver approaching, the duo made it clear they’re coming after championship gold.


Triple Threat Title Match Announced For Upcoming LIVE NXT Show In Houston, Texas

Fatal Influence appeared in the ring with champion Jacy Jayne boasting about her dominant run as NXT Women’s Champion.

The segment quickly turned heated when Zaria interrupted to argue she deserves the next title opportunity. Sol Ruca soon joined the confrontation, escalating tensions between the three.

Robert Stone ultimately made things official: Jacy Jayne will defend the NXT Women’s Championship against both Sol Ruca and Zaria in a Triple Threat match in two weeks in Texas.

Fatal Influence ended the segment by attacking both challengers.


Lola Vice def. Kelani Jordan – NXT Underground Match

The NXT Underground bout between Lola Vice and Kelani Jordan was a gritty, fight-style contest with no ropes.

Both competitors focused heavily on submissions and strikes. Jordan targeted Vice’s hand throughout the match, repeatedly stomping on it and slamming it into the mat and ring post.

Despite the damage, Vice rallied with a series of brutal kicks before finishing Jordan with a spinning backfist. The referee stopped the fight due to unanswered strikes, awarding the victory to Vice.


Joe Hendry (c) def. Ricky Saints – NXT Championship

The main event saw Joe Hendry defend the NXT Championship against “Absolute” Ricky Saints.

Saints relied on speed and counters to keep Hendry off balance, while the champion responded with his trademark power offense. Both men came close to victory during a dramatic closing stretch featuring multiple near-falls.

Late in the match, Ethan Page appeared at ringside and attempted to influence the outcome by bringing the NXT title belt into play. The distraction nearly helped Saints, but the chaos backfired.

With the referee briefly out of position, Hendry landed a low blow before delivering the Standing Ovation to score the pinfall and retain the NXT Championship.


Key Takeaways from Vengeance Day

  • Tatum Paxley captured the NXT Women’s North American Championship.
  • Tony D’Angelo defeated Dion Lennox after a wild backstage brawl.
  • Lola Vice picked up a stoppage victory in NXT Underground.
  • Joe Hendry retained the NXT Championship in a controversial main event.
  • Jacy Jayne will defend the NXT Women’s Title against Sol Ruca and Zaria in a Triple Threat match.

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