NXT Stand and Deliver took place 4 weeks after NXT Vengeance Day. All five NXT titles (Speed titles are WWE-related) were on the line. This was the first NXT Stand & Deliver to take place outside of WrestleMania week and NXT’s first standalone event to stream on YouTube in the United States.
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 Stand and Deliver 2026 Nygma Review.

WWE Women’s Speed Champion Wren Sinclair, Hank & Tank, EK Prosper, and Shiloh Hill defeated BirthRight (2,5/5)
What to retain? What’s next? This was exactly what it needed to be. They didn’t overstay their welcome, but still had a fast-paced match to start the night. No one really had time to stand out, but EK Prosper did well in the time he had. Then, WWE put together a big stable like Birthright and then had them lose.
A loss to Hank & Tank, Shiloh Hill, EK Prosper, and Wren Sinclair on the pre-show doesn’t exactly help make the faction look like a big deal. I especially loved the interactions between Dempsey and Sinclair, but I don’t think it was too effective in making Birthright look credible.
.@WrenSinclairWWE has been WAITING to give that to Charlie Dempsey! pic.twitter.com/H9yLOTCfxI
— WWE (@WWE) April 4, 2026