NXT Vengeance Day 2026 Results: Hendry Retains, Tatum Wins Title

The NXT event featured championship matches and a brutal Street Fight

Published on Mar. 8, 2026

NXT Vengeance Day 2026 delivered an action-packed night at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. The event was highlighted by a Street Fight between Jaida Parker and Blake Monroe, Tony D'Angelo's victory over Dion Lennox, Tatum Paxley capturing the NXT Women's North American Championship, and Joe Hendry retaining the NXT Championship against Ricky Saints.

Why it matters

NXT Vengeance Day showcased the rising stars of WWE's developmental brand, with several title changes and intense rivalries unfolding. The event provided a glimpse into the future of WWE, as these up-and-coming talents continue to make their mark.

The details

The opening Street Fight between Jaida Parker and Blake Monroe was a chaotic affair, with both competitors using various weapons. Monroe ultimately won the match by throwing diamonds into Parker's eyes and delivering a DDT. Tony D'Angelo continued his feud with DarkState, defeating Dion Lennox with help from his allies. Tatum Paxley captured the NXT Women's North American Championship from Izzi Dame, while Joe Hendry retained his NXT Championship against Ricky Saints in the main event.

  • The event took place on March 8, 2026 at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

The players

Jaida Parker

A competitor in the NXT brand.

Blake Monroe

A competitor in the NXT brand who defeated Jaida Parker in a Street Fight.

Tony D'Angelo

A competitor in the NXT brand who defeated Dion Lennox.

Tatum Paxley

The new NXT Women's North American Champion, having defeated Izzi Dame.

Joe Hendry

The reigning NXT Champion, who successfully defended his title against Ricky Saints.

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