Lola Vice Wins NXT Women’s Championship At WWE Stand & Deliver 2026

Published: Apr 5, 2026 by Liam | Last Updated: Apr 5, 2026 by Liam

Liam has been reporting & analyzing wrestling news for over eight years, and is currently the Managing Editor at WrestleTalk.com. Immersed in wrestling for 18 years, he has over 11,000 published articles in addition to leading and overseeing WrestleTalk.com's coverage.

Lola Vice is officially the new NXT Women’s Champion, winning the title at WWE Stand & Deliver 2026 tonight.

Vice defeated Kendal Grey and defending champion Jacy Jayne in the three-way title match that opened tonight’s show.

The win makes Lola Vice a double champion as she’s also the current AAA Mixed Tag Team Champion with Mr Iguana.

Jayne was in her second reign with the title, having won it from Tatum Paxley in November at Gold Rush.

Her first reign was from May to October when she dethroned Stephanie Vaquer before dropping the title to Paxley.

ADVERTISEMENT

Did WWE Make The Right Decision Moving NXT Stand & Deliver Away From WrestleMania

In a move away from tradition over the past few years, WWE NXT Stand & Deliver is taking place two weeks before WrestleMania in an entirely different city instead of being a direct part of WrestleMania weekend.

Numerous NXT stars have come out and said they have mixed feelings about the change, but is overall a positive or a negative?

The positives are that NXT has its own special weekend for its own major show, as opposed to just being a small part of the much bigger WrestleMania presentation.

ADVERTISEMENT

Plus, the show is at a better time for the majority of viewers – and the talent – instead of just being a few hours after the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony that usually goes late on the Friday night.

The downside of it is that it just doesn’t feel like as big of a deal this year, at least as far as the hype level heading into the show. It feels like ‘an NXT PLE’ instead of the ‘the biggest NXT PLE of the year,’ because there’s no WrestleMania to piggyback on.

Ultimately, WWE will likely make a decision on whether this is the right move for the future based on the performance of the show business-wise, so time will tell.

ADVERTISEMENT

To make sure you stay up to date with all the biggest wrestling and WrestleTalk news, follow us on Threads by clicking this link!

Trending

Get the latest wrestling news straight to your inbox

By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from WrestleTalk