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Full NXT Vengeance Day 2026 results

Blake Monroe def. Jaida Parker | Street Fight



The Glamour dragged Jaida Parker to hell as Blake Monroe won a brutal Street Fight to kick off Vengeance Day.

The strategically placed weapons around the ring immediately played a role as Parker smashed Monroe onto a steel chair before bashing her with a Kendo stick.

The Glamour answered with a brutal attack of her own, tying up Parker in the corner and using a steel chair to smash her with a hip attack.

The assault continued with a pearl necklace-loaded right hand, but Parker fought back with another devastating Kendo stick attack.

Parker could taste victory after a huge Teardrop through a table and a Hipnotic, but Monroe somehow found a way to kick out and extend the match.

Monroe dumped a bag full of diamonds onto the canvas, threw some of them in Parker's face and executed a Glamour Shot DDT to secure the win.

Tony D’Angelo def. Dion Lennox



Tony D’Angelo finally exacted payback against DarkState as he defeated Dion Lennox in a hard-hitting affair.

The match began in a very fitting way as both Superstars met in the parking lot, kicking off a major brawl that saw the two bitter enemies thrash each other using random objects in the Performance Center.

Out of nowhere, OTM intervened as Bronco Nima and Lucien Price evened the odds and allowed D’Angelo to battle Lennox one-on-one.

The action spilled into the ringside area, and the bell finally rang as both Superstars brought chaos to the ring.

The two rivals continued to battle on the outside, and Lennox threw D’Angelo into the crowd before suplexing him from the first row onto the announce table below.

In the ring, Lennox berated D’Angelo, who got even more fired up and hit a massive Spear followed by a Spinebuster to win the epic match.

Tatum Paxley def. Izzi Dame to win the NXT Women’s North American Championship



Tatum Paxley made history at Vengeance Day by winning the NXT Women’s North American Championship from her former friend turned enemy Izzi Dame.

The frenzied Paxley channeled her chaotic energy into a strong start as she kept Dame off-balance, at one point even nearly hitting Cemetery Drive.

It took one giant boot from the champion to flip the match, as a chorus of boos ran down on Dame and The Culling.

The match quickly devolved into a technical showcase as both Superstars traded submission attempts, but neither could make the other submit.

Paxley put Dame in position for a 450 Splash, but the champion rolled out of the way and hit a massive dropkick for a two-count.

The two exhausted rivals traded strong forearm strikes, but Paxley hit Dame’s I-Drive.

Dame became increasingly frustrated, which led to Shawn Spears attempting to interfere, but Paxley wouldn’t take the bait.



The challenger dug deep and somehow withstood a Codebreaker to hit a match-ending Cemetery Drive to deliver her the gold.

Lola Vice def. Kelani Jordan | NXT Underground Match



NXT returned to The Underground for an epic matchup that saw Lola Vice walk away the victor over Kelani Jordan.

Vice’s advantage in the combat-style matchup was taken away due to her pre-existing hand injury, and Jordan targeted the weak spot early and often.

Vice refused to let the injury hinder her as she knocked Jordan out of the ring and even laid out some bystanders on the outside.

Jordan got the upper hand and began talking trash to Vice’s family seated at ringside, but it backfired as she rolled into a Spinning Backfist that knocked her out cold.

NXT Champion Joe Hendry def. Ricky Saints



The NXT Championship remains with Joe Hendry after a fantastic main event at Vengeance Day.

The match started off disastrously for the champion as Hendry got his foot trapped in the ropes, allowing Saints to stomp him out as he helplessly dangled on the outside.

The challenger continuously mocked the champion, but Hendry finally countered him with a massive Spear.

As the two battled in the ring, Ethan Page arrived at ringside, but his attempt to interfere backfired as Saints couldn’t corral the NXT Title belt nor win the match with his Revolution DDT.

Hendry sent Saints into the corner and with the official’s view blocked, and the champion low-blowed the challenger and hit a Standing Ovation to retain his title.