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Lola Vice Wins NXT Women's Title at Stand & Deliver
Cuban-American wrestler becomes first to hold NXT and AAA titles simultaneously
Apr. 5, 2026 at 5:56pm
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In a fast-paced triple threat match at WWE NXT Stand & Deliver in St. Louis, Lola Vice defeated defending champion Jacy Jayne and Kendal Grey to capture the NXT Women's Championship. Vice's victory makes her the first Cuban-American female wrestler to hold the title, and she now holds both the NXT and AAA World Mixed Tag Team titles.
Why it matters
Lola Vice's title win is a significant milestone for diversity and representation in professional wrestling, as she becomes the first Cuban-American woman to hold the prestigious NXT Women's Championship. Her ascent to the top of the NXT women's division also showcases the depth of talent in the brand's women's roster.
The details
The match featured hard-hitting action as all three competitors tried to gain the upper hand. Jacy Jayne, the defending champion, had the backing of her Toxic Influence stablemates, while Kendal Grey and Vice relied on their own skills. In the end, Vice was able to pin Jayne after hitting her with a spinning backfist, capturing the title in her first championship opportunity.
- The NXT Stand & Deliver event took place on April 5, 2026 in St. Louis, Missouri.
The players
Lola Vice
A Cuban-American professional wrestler who made her NXT debut in 2023 and won the NXT Breakout Tournament, earning her first title shot.
Jacy Jayne
The defending NXT Women's Champion, who was in her first title reign of 137 days.
Kendal Grey
A former Evolve Women's Champion who was also competing in the triple threat match for the NXT Women's Title.
What they’re saying
“Lola Vice's victory is a huge moment for diversity and representation in WWE. As the first Cuban-American woman to hold the NXT Women's Championship, she is breaking new ground and inspiring the next generation of wrestlers.”
— Ryan Satin, WWE Analyst
What’s next
Lola Vice will now look to defend her NXT Women's Championship against a new challenger, as she aims to cement her status as the top woman in the NXT brand.
The takeaway
Lola Vice's historic title win not only showcases her immense talent in the ring, but also highlights the continued efforts by WWE to promote diversity and inclusion in professional wrestling. Her journey to the top of the NXT women's division serves as an inspiration for aspiring wrestlers from underrepresented backgrounds.
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