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NXT Vengeance Day 2026 Results

NXT Vengeance Day 2026 Results

NXT Vengeance Day 2026 Results – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s coverage of NXT New Year’s Evil 2026 PLE, broadcasting from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

Street Fight: Jaida Parker vs. Blake Monroe

Jaida Parker with a punch and Blake Monroe with a double‑leg takedown. Blake reaches for a kendo stick in the ropes but Jaida tackles her to stop it. They roll to the floor. Blake kicks Jaida, but Jaida hits a back elbow. Jaida sends Blake into the apron. Jaida goes under the ring for a table, but Blake boots her in the head. Blake with a forearm, but Jaida blocks a DDT and hits a suplex on the floor. Blake grabs an umbrella from a fan and hits Jaida with it. Blake sends Jaida into the ring post. Blake throws some chairs into the ring. Blake puts the table back under the ring but keeps sending more chairs inside. Blake sends Jaida into the ring and follows. Blake with a kick. Jaida stops Blake from using a chair, but Blake hits a neckbreaker for a near fall. Blake sets a chair across two kendo sticks on the ropes and Jaida drops Blake onto the chair. Jaida hits Blake with the kendo stick.

Blake goes to the floor and Jaida runs her into the announce table. Jaida goes under the ring and pulls out another table, setting it up. Blake kicks Jaida, but Jaida hits a back elbow. Jaida sends Blake into the ring steps, but Jaida hits the steps when Blake moves. Blake goes up top and hits a missile dropkick. Blake gets a near fall. Blake hits Jaida with the kendo stick and hits a Stroke using the stick for a near fall. Jaida fires back with shoulders and a chop. Blake headbutts her and sends Jaida into the turnbuckles. Blake wedges a chair against the turnbuckles and puts Jaida in the tree of woe. Blake sends Jaida into the chair. Blake mocks Jaida and hits a running hip attack into the chair against Jaida. Blake gets a near fall. Blake pulls out a string of pearls and punches Jaida with them. Blake gets another near fall. Blake applies a crossface using the kendo stick for leverage. Jaida rolls over and gets a near fall.

Jaida hits Blake in the back with the kendo stick over and over. Jaida follows with snap mares and a shoulder tackle. Blake sends Jaida into the turnbuckles but Jaida kicks her away and hits a blockbuster. Blake rolls to the floor. Jaida kicks a trash can into Blake and then sets up the table. Blake cracks Jaida with a trash‑can lid. Blake pulls out a brick, but Jaida stops her by smashing her with a chair — and then hits her with the chair again. Jaida puts Blake on the table and punches her. Jaida goes to the apron and hits a back senton onto Blake through the table. Jaida hits a running hip strike for a near fall. Blake sends Jaida into a kendo stick wedged in the ropes. Blake hits a headbutt and a running knee for a near fall.

Blake hits a forearm to the back and whips Jaida sternum‑first into the turnbuckles. Blake grabs a bag, pours it out, and it’s diamonds all over the mat. Jaida climbs the turnbuckles, but Blake throws diamonds at her and hits a handstand‑canrana, then follows with a DDT for the three count.

Winner: Blake Monroe

Backstage:

Ricky Saints asks Ethan Page where he was on Tuesday for his performance and when he was jumped.

Ethan reminds Ricky that he just lost his title recently.

Ricky wants to know where Ethan’s head is at tonight since Joe will do anything to win and he’ll use Myles Borne to do it. Ricky says he needs to win the title and he needs his friend’s help.

Ethan says he’ll be there for Ricky.

Ricky thanks him.

Tony D’Angelo vs. Dion Lennox

Tony arrives in the parking lot and immediately hits Dion with a crowbar. Tony sends Dion into the hood of a vehicle but Dion punches Tony back. Tony throws a metal container at Dion but misses and shatters a window. Dion with punches, Tony with an elbow. Tony lowers the truck entrance so Dark State can’t get in. Tony chokes Dion and punches through the wall. Dion hits Tony in the back and lands a forearm. Dion sends Tony into a table and tries to hit him with a chair, but Tony blasts Dion with a laptop. Tony follows with kicks.

Osiris and Saquon attack Tony and Cutler joins in. Security rushes in to pull Saquon, Osiris, and Cutler off. Tony tosses Saquon away. Dion kicks Tony through a door. Dion sends Tony into a locker and tries to drop it on him but misses. They fight near storage cases and trade punches. Tony sends Dion into a storage case. Dion avoids another case. They go back outside and Tony chokes Dion. Saquon and Osiris attack Tony again and Dion tries to hit Tony with a crowbar, but Nima and Price stop him. Everyone else brawls while Tony and Dion head back inside. Tony sends Dion into the wall. Dion kicks Tony away. They fight through the cylinder of the balcony.

They finally get into the ring and the referee starts the match.

Tony with an Irish whip but Dion kicks him. Dion goes to the apron and tries to kick Tony’s head into the ring post but misses and kicks the post instead. Dion with a forearm to the back. Dion with more forearms. Dion hits a spinebuster for a near fall. Dion sends Tony into the turnbuckles but misses a splash. Tony hits a German suplex and holds on. Tony hits a second German and holds on. Tony hits a third German. Tony hits a fourth German.

Tony whips Dion into the corner, but Dion fires back with a series of kicks. Dion steps onto the apron and tries to smash Tony’s head against the ring post with a running kick, but he misses completely and drives his own foot into the post. Dion shakes it off and hits a forearm to Tony’s back, then follows with more forearms before planting Tony with a spinebuster for a near fall. Dion sends Tony into the turnbuckles but misses a splash, giving Tony the opening to hit a German suplex and hold on. Tony rolls through into a second German, then a third, then a fourth, wearing Dion down. Tony lifts Dion into a torture rack and drops him with a neckbreaker. He follows with a clothesline that sends Dion over the top rope to the floor.

Tony slams Dion’s head into the steps, then charges for a running shoulder, but Dion moves and Tony crashes into the steel. Dion traps Tony’s leg on the steps and tries to drop the top half onto it, but Tony scrambles out of the way in time. Dion lands a punch and throws Tony over the ringside barrier into the crowd. He picks Tony up and suplexes him through the announce table, though the impact seems to hurt Dion just as much. The referee finally begins a count. Dion drags Tony back into the ring and follows with a slingshot sit‑out powerbomb for a near fall.

Dion rains down punches, but Tony fires back with shots of his own and then spears Dion to the mat. Tony hauls Dion up and plants him with a chokeslam, holding him down for the three count.

Winner: Tony D’Angelo

NXT Women’s North American Championship
Izzi Dame vs. Tatum Paxley

Tatum jumps onto Izzi’s back and unloads with punches, clinging to her as Izzi stumbles around the ring. Izzi tries to shake her off by ramming Tatum into the turnbuckles, but Tatum keeps the sleeper locked in. A second hard impact finally breaks her grip. Tatum fires back immediately with a dropkick that knocks Izzi to the floor. She follows her out, forcing Spears and Niko to back off, then lights up Izzi with a series of chops and a kick to the midsection. Tatum leaps off the ring steps with a cannonball that wipes Izzi out.

Izzi slips out of a DDT attempt and drives Tatum into the ring steps, then snaps her throat across the apron with a hot shot. As the referee counts, Tatum kicks Izzi away and they both roll back inside. Tatum covers for a pin attempt, but Izzi kicks out. Tatum traps her in the corner with kicks and forearms, then hits a butterfly suplex and sets up for Cemetery Drive, but Izzi escapes. Tatum plants her with a DDT for a close call, but Izzi stays alive.

Izzi levels Tatum with a clothesline and both women stay down for a moment before rising into a forearm exchange. Izzi drives a knee into Tatum’s midsection and avoids being sent into the turnbuckles. She whips Tatum across the ring; Tatum tries to float over, but Izzi catches her and kicks her down. Izzi follows with repeated kicks to the ribs, then hangs Tatum in the corner and boots her again before driving another knee into the midsection. She goes for a third knee, but Tatum counters with a roll‑up for a quick pin attempt. Tatum follows with a crucifix for a count of two. Izzi traps Tatum in the ropes and stomps her from the turnbuckles, earning a close call. Izzi goes right back to the midsection with another knee and locks in an abdominal stretch, but Tatum manages to reverse the hold. Izzi escapes with a hip toss.

Tatum fires off forearms, then hits a flying forearm and charges for a cross‑body in the corner, but Izzi gets her knees up. Izzi plants her with a backbreaker and follows with a back senton. She tries for a Boston Crab and transitions into a Liontamer, but Tatum kicks her away and rolls Izzi into a Boston Crab of her own. Izzi reaches the ropes to force the break. Tatum spills to the floor, and Izzi tries to haul her up, but Tatum slips free and sends Izzi into the ring post. Izzi blocks a kick, but Tatum blasts her with a superkick. Tatum strings together running forearms and a roundhouse kick to the back of the head, then hits a German suplex. Izzi shoves Tatum to the floor and knocks her off the apron, but Tatum answers with an enzuigiri and a flip‑senton leg drop for a near fall.

Tatum climbs the ropes, but Izzi cuts her off with a forearm. Izzi sets for a superplex, but Tatum blocks it, kicks Izzi down, and goes for a 450 splash—only to miss and roll through. Izzi nails a flying boot for a close call. They trade forearms in the center of the ring, Tatum lands a thrust kick and hits Sky High. She heads up top again and connects with the 450 splash, but Izzi kicks out at a count of two. Izzi escapes Cemetery Drive and sends Tatum onto the apron. Tatum climbs the ropes, but Izzi charges with a running boot to the head. Izzi follows with a suplex into a cutter for a near fall, frustration showing as she moves to the apron. Tatum grabs her, kicks her, and then yanks Izzi down with a sunset‑flip powerbomb to the floor.

Tatum rolls Izzi back into the ring, but Spears and Niko jump onto the apron to distract her. Tatum quickly realizes what they’re doing and slides back inside before they can interfere. Izzi takes advantage of the moment and plants Tatum with a chokeslam for a near fall. She follows by setting up for a Doctor Bomb, but Tatum counters mid‑lift with a rana and nearly steals the win with a tight pin attempt.

Spears grabs Tatum from the floor, but Izzi accidentally blasts Spears with a forearm. Tatum tries to capitalize with a rollup, but Izzi kicks out and fires back with a Codebreaker—only Tatum stays on her feet. That leaves Izzi wide open, and Tatum drills her with Cemetery Drive, finally pinning her for the win.

Winner and NEW NXT Women’s North American Champion: Tatum Paxley

Backstage:

Blake Howard is backstage with Bronco Nima and Lucien Price, asking why they came out earlier to help Tony D’Angelo. Nima immediately shuts that down, saying they didn’t help Tony at all — they’re simply fed up with everything Dark State has been doing. He says Dark State walks around like no one can stop them.

Price adds that Bronco and he are about to show Dark State that every action has a price, and they’re coming straight for the tag titles. Yesterday’s price is not today’s price.

Nima says they’re coming for power and for gold — but reminds Price that they lost the titles to Vanity Project.

In the Arena:

Robert Stone is in the ring and introduces Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley, and Lainey Reid.

Jacy says she’ll be walking into Stand & Deliver as champion, and reminds everyone that it wasn’t long ago people were calling her a transitional champion. Nothing makes her happier than watching those same people eat their words. She says she understands this business better than most — she’s lived through every high and low, every win, loss, betrayal, and injury. Stone, she adds, knows what it’s like to sit next to someone in the locker room one day and see them gone the next.

Jacy reminds everyone that last year she was on the countdown show in a tag match and was simply happy to be part of the event. This year is completely different. She’s walking into Stand & Deliver with one of the most dominant title reigns in the division, and if everyone is being honest, she should be the main event. She adds that no one should be surprised when she eventually walks into WrestleMania and main events that too — because she’s coming for that as well.

She shifts to recent matches, bragging that two weeks ago she beat everyone’s “little favorite” Sol Ruca in under six seconds, laughing at the memory. She says she was on her way to beating Zaria this past Tuesday as well, and she had her finished, but Sol interfered before she could get the three count.

Stone steps in and says the goal tonight is to determine Jacy’s next challenger.

Zaria comes out and asks Jacy if she really claimed she had her beat last week. She says she’s used to Sol being arrogant, but Jacy is flat‑out delusional. She insists she isn’t champion because of Sol, and nothing has gone her way because of Sol. She says she deserves another title match.

Fallon tells Zaria and Sol that none of this is Fatal Influence’s problem. She says Zaria has no one to blame but herself because she never wanted her friend to succeed. Lainey adds that Zaria is the real issue, pointing out that she has helped Jacy retain the title many times — while Zaria has failed every time she’s had an opportunity.

Zaria fires back that they’re all looking for help, but none of them can trust each other.

Sol Ruca’s music hits and she comes out. She says all she sees are two souls that will soon belong to her. She tells Jacy that someone at the top shouldn’t be so desperate to convince people to like her. Then she turns to Zaria, saying she trusted her once — and Zaria seems to have forgotten how well Sol knows her. She knows exactly how to break her heart. Sol says Zaria can call her selfish, but she’s not touching the title, because that title belongs to her.

Stone announces that Jacy will defend her championship in Houston, a week from Tuesday, in a triple threat match against Zaria and Sol Ruca.

Jacy, Fallon, and Lainey jump Sol, beating her down until Zaria rushes in and pulls them off. Zaria grabs Jacy and tries to hit an F5, but Jacy slips free. Sol recovers long enough to hit Zaria with the Sol Snatcher, only for Jacy to blast Sol with a rolling elbow.

Backstage:

Lexis tells Charlie that it’s time for him to make a decision. Charlie immediately says no. Lexis reminds him that their fathers paved the way for them, and asks what it was all for — just so influencers could take their spots? He tells Charlie this is who they are, and asks when he’s going to stop running from it and finally embrace it.

Tavion steps in and tells Charlie to let Lexis’ words go. He suggests a one‑night reunion of the NQCC for a tag match against Uriah and Lexis. Charlie thinks it over and agrees.

Underground Match
Lola Vice vs. Kelani Jordan

Jordan blocks Lola’s double‑leg takedown attempt, but Lola quickly shifts into a cross arm‑breaker. Jordan fights her way out and tries to lock in a Stretch Muffler, only for Lola to slip free. Jordan throws punches while Lola traps her in a triangle, and Lola pauses to check her injured hand. Jordan goes after the leg, but Lola counters by jumping onto her back with a rear‑naked choke and adds a body scissors. Jordan rolls through to escape and targets the arm and the injured hand. Lola fires back with round kicks, sending Jordan toward the steps. Jordan grabs Lola’s injured hand and drives it into the ring post, then hits punches to the back of the head. She follows with a Northern Lights suplex, kicks Lola’s arm, and plants her foot on the injured hand before stomping down on it.

Jordan pulls off the glove on Lola’s right hand and drops a knee straight onto it. She slams the hand into the mat, then traps Lola’s arm behind her back and hits a moonsault onto it. Lola fires back with elbows, but Jordan grabs the arm again and repeatedly wrings the injured hand into the ring post. Lola manages to reverse the momentum and sends Jordan into the post instead. She follows with punches and a waist lock, but Jordan goes right back to the hand, forcing Lola to strike her way free. Lola hits a German suplex, then lights up Jordan with chest kicks and round kicks. She follows with Naomi‑style kicks, missing the final roundhouse, but connects with a hard kick that sends Jordan crashing onto the people at ringside. Lola kicks Jordan on the floor, then lashes out and kicks random bystanders as well.

Jordan recovers enough to kick Lola and send her into the ringside barrier. They return to the ring, where Lola blocks a kick, flips Jordan over, and cracks her with a backfist. The referee steps in and stops the match.

Winner: Lola Vice

Backstage:

Jacy says she can’t catch a break. Other champions get time between title defenses, but now she has to play the third wheel in someone else’s breakup. Lainey tells her that won’t happen and promises they’ll find a way, pointing to what they just did out there. Jacy reminds her it’s a triple threat, which means anything can happen. She adds that she’ll take care of Sol this week. Fallon chimes in, saying she has her own title match coming up in Houston.

– A rundown of Tuesday night’s matches follows: Thea Hail faces Wren Sinclair in the Speed Tournament. Jasper Troy meets Sean Legacy and Eli Knight. Charlie Dempsey and Tavion Heights team up to face Lexis King and Uriah Connors.

NXT Championship
Joe Hendry vs. Ricky Saints

Jordan fires off punches on Ricky, then slaps him across the back. Ricky answers with shots of his own and rolls to the floor. Joe follows, but Ricky catches him with a forearm that leaves Joe draped in the ropes on the apron. Ricky adds kicks and more forearms before they return to the ring, where he chops Joe and drives him into the turnbuckles. Ricky lands another punch, but Joe fires back with a shoulder tackle and a series of chops. Joe hits a hip toss, kicks Ricky, and delivers another hip toss. He sets for a suplex, but Ricky lands on his feet. Ricky ends up on the apron, connects with punches, and then hits a delayed vertical suplex to bring Joe back inside.

Joe covers for a near fall, then follows with a European uppercut. Ricky responds with a swinging neckbreaker for a near fall of his own. He punches Joe and tries for a suplex, but Joe blocks it, kicks him, and hits a neckbreaker. Joe charges into the corner but runs into a boot. Ricky grabs the wrist, walks the ropes for an Old School pose, but Joe kicks his foot out and crotches him. Ricky falls to the floor, and Joe goes after him. Ricky catches him with a double thrust to the throat and sends Joe shoulder‑first into the steps before rolling him back in for a near fall. Ricky kicks Joe in the head, hits another neckbreaker, and follows with a dropkick to the shoulder for another near fall. He applies a reverse chinlock, but Joe breaks free with a headbutt. Ricky answers with a back elbow, sends Joe into the turnbuckles, and punches him from the second rope. Ricky adds an uppercut and chokes Joe in the corner before hitting a double sledge off the apron.

Ricky sends Joe into the announce table before rolling him back into the ring. Ricky unloads with punches, then hits a belly‑to‑back suplex for a near fall. He follows with a shoulder from the apron and gets another near fall off a quick rollup. Joe fires back with a punch, but Ricky drives him into the turnbuckles and hits a running dropkick in the corner for a near fall. Ricky follows with a fallaway slam, strikes the pose, and turns around—only to get speared by Joe.

Joe fires up with punches and a discus clothesline, then hits a fallaway slam of his own and mocks Ricky by showing him how to do the turn properly. Joe charges but runs into a back elbow in the corner. Ricky tries for a rana off the turnbuckles, but Joe catches him and plants him with a powerbomb for a near fall. They trade punches, forearms, and European uppercuts. Ricky goes for a backslide, but Joe rolls through. Ricky hits an Air Raid Crash and transitions into a crossface, then shifts into a guillotine. Joe drops to the mat, and the referee checks his arm, but it doesn’t fall. Joe powers up with a second wind and hits a deadlift suplex to break free.

Joe charges in and runs into a boot. Ricky tries for Roshambo, but Joe slips out. Joe lifts Ricky, but Ricky escapes again, lands a superkick, and misses a moonsault. Joe answers with a Death Valley Driver for a near fall. Ricky kicks Joe in the face and heads to the turnbuckles, but Joe cuts him off with a punch. Joe hits a super fallaway slam and gets another near fall. He sets for Standing Ovation, but Ricky counters with a victory roll for a near fall. Ricky follows with a jumping knee and a DDT, scoring yet another near fall.

Ethan Page walks to the ring and picks up the title belt.

Joe rolls up Ricky for a near fall, but Ricky fires back with a spear and calls for the belt. Ethan slides it into the ring, and it ends up at Joe’s feet. Joe keeps Ricky from grabbing it, and the referee pulls the belt away. Ricky takes advantage with a low kick and a tornado DDT for a near fall. Ricky hammers Joe with punches, then keeps swinging in the corner. Joe goes for Standing Ovation, but Ricky escapes and nearly collides with the referee. With the official turned, Joe hits a low kick of his own and follows with Standing Ovation for the three count.

Winner: Joe Hendry

After the match, Ricky asks Ethan what happened.

We go to credits.

–– Here is what’s in store for tonight’s show ––

  • Tony D’Angelo vs. Dion Lennox
  • Underground Match: Lola Vice vs. Kelani Jordan
  • Street Fight: Jaida Parker vs. Blake Monroe
  • WWE NXT Women’s North American Champion Izzi Dame vs. Tatum Paxley
  • WWE NXT Champion Joe Hendry vs. Ricky Saints

NXT Vengeance Day 2026 Preview

Joe Hendry will defend the NXT Championship tonight for the first time on NXT television since retaining against Vanity Project’s Jackson Drake on February 10. His challenger is former champion Ricky Saints, whose frustration has been building ever since Hendry won the title in the Seven‑Man Ladder Match on February 3—moments before Saints could reclaim it. Their rivalry escalated dramatically this past Tuesday when Saints performed a mocking song about Hendry, triggering a brawl involving Vanity Project and North American Champion Myles Borne. With emotions boiling over, tonight’s title match arrives at the perfect breaking point.

The Women’s North American Championship will also be on the line as Izzi Dame of The Culling defends against Tatum Paxley. This marks Dame’s first defense since retaining in a Triple Threat Match against Thea Hail and Lola Vice on February 3. Dame and Paxley are tied 1–1 in their recent clashes—Dame winning at NXT Deadline on December 6, and Paxley evening the score at NXT New Year’s Evil on January 6. Their history as former best friends turned bitter rivals adds another layer to an already tense championship showdown.

Meanwhile, Lola Vice steps into her specialty as she faces Kelani Jordan in an NXT Underground Match. Vice has become synonymous with the Underground environment, but she enters tonight’s fight with a fractured hand and medical advice to withdraw. Jordan, preparing for the most physical match of her career, trained with Shayna Baszler at RUDOS Brazilian Jiu Jitsu earlier this week. With both women determined to settle their rivalry, the Underground setting promises a brutal conclusion.

The animosity between Jaida Parker and Blake Monroe reaches its peak in a Street Fight. Parker cost Monroe her First Round match in the WWE Women’s Speed Championship No. 1 Contenders Tournament on February 24, and their verbal confrontation this past Tuesday only intensified the feud. Tonight’s stipulation ensures there will be no running, no excuses, and no doubt left between them.

Additionally, Tony D’Angelo continues his mission of vengeance against DarkState as he faces Dion Lennox. After being sidelined for months by Lennox, Saquon Shugars, Cutler James, and Osiris Griffin, D’Angelo has vowed to dismantle the faction piece by piece. Tonight’s match is another step in his campaign to take DarkState out for good.


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NXT Vengeance Day 2026 Results

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