NXT Vengeance Day was announced less than 3 weeks ago, on the February 17, 2026, episode of NXT. Even in a hurry, the PLE was meant to be epic. The first NXT PLE of the year was all about what its name says: vengeance. Destroy was the keyword of the event. NXT Women’s wrestlers were the stars of the show, with 3 matches, and they proved it in the ring.
Even though I lived it live with you all night long, it’s time to take a look at the PLE after a few hours of sleep. I realized that doing live results is all about raw emotions. When the adrenaline rush stopped (well, once in bed), I became aware that there was more in this show than I actually wrote. Here’s an NXT Vengeance Day 2026 Nygma-Review.
Vengeance is HERE 🔥#VengeanceDay streaming at 7 ET/4 PT on @peacock in the U.S. and @netflix internationally. pic.twitter.com/pBVvpe3Iyd
— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) March 7, 2026
Street Fight – Blake Monroe defeated Jaida Parker (3/5)
What to retain? What’s next? Yes, I love everything hardcore. Then, Jaida Parker unleashed the Black of Blake Monroe. We had a lot of toys on the menu: tables, chairs, trash cans, kendo sticks, diamonds, and pearls. Monroe emerged as the winner, but to be honest, there was no good winner between Jaida Parker and Blake Monroe. The worst of Monroe got the best of Parker.
Then, the storyline was hard to hook into. No Championship was on the line. Less than a month to go until NXT Stand & Deliver, Monroe’s position is extremely odd, and I have no idea where she goes from here. Parker, at least, can go anywhere at this point. This entire thing was about Parker returning to NXT, more than Monroe’s possible road to any NXT Women’s Championship.
