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Major Title Change at NXT Stand and Deliver 2026

Lola Vice defeated Jacy Jayne and Kendal Grey to become the new NXT Women’s Champion at NXT Stand and Deliver 2026. Jayne was enjoying a dominant second run as NXT Women’s Champion, destroying everyone in her path thanks in large part to her Fatal Influence teammates Fallon Henley and Lainey Reid.

Grey and Vice battled to become the No. 1 Contender, but a simultaneous pin and submission forced NXT General Manager Robert Stone to make it a Triple Threat Match, setting the stage for what could be Jayne’s toughest test yet.

The match

Jayne shoved both Grey and Vice, which only encouraged them to team up and kick her out of the ring. Vice and Grey then squared off, with Grey going for the legs of Vice. Between distractions and action, it would be too long to describe.

In the last minutes, Vice hit a suplex on Jayne, but Jayne countered the second one into a German suplex. Then, Grey hit suplexes in, dispatching both of her opponents. Jayne hit a huge high knee outta nowhere on Grey, but Vice broke up the pin before the referee could count three. Jayne and Vice traded shots while Grey recovered. The Champion hit an enzuigiri, but Vice responded with a roundhouse kick that forced Grey to break up a pin.

Later, Vice hit a backfist on her, but she abandoned the ring. Jayne went to make a cover on Grey, but Vice put Grey’s foot on the ropes to save the match. Fatal Influence tried to get involved, but Wren Sinclair chased them off, leaving Jayne to fight for herself. Grey hit a moonsault from the top turnbuckle on Vice and Jayne, then threw Jayne back into the ring to make a pin. Vice scrambled in to break it up. Jayne hit Grey with a Rolling Encore. Vice hit a backfist on Jayne to become the NXT Women’s Champion for the first time.

About Steph Franchomme

Steph, for Stephanie, is not only eNYGMAtic, charismatic, but also “très chic.” Living in France, her birth country, she broke the language barrier to become a respected writer and interviewer on many wrestling promotions. She has developed a very special bond with TNA Wrestling over time to the point of becoming an Authority on the company. The French Nygma, as she loves to call herself, has been a wrestling writer and editor for nearly a decade for SteelChair Magazine/Wrestling SC, TWM and Distortion Media. She has interviewed hundreds of wrestlers from WWE, MLW, TNA, NXT, AEW, and many more promotions. The Nygma is now the new “Authority” on TNA Wrestling and NXT for Last Word on Pro Wrestling. The writer/editor also runs @3WWrestling, her own platform.

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