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Lola Vice Wins NXT Women's Title at Stand & Deliver
Cuban-American wrestler becomes first to hold the championship in NXT
Apr. 5, 2026 at 7:33pm
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At WWE's NXT Stand & Deliver event in St. Louis, Lola Vice defeated defending champion Jacy Jayne and Kendal Grey in a triple threat match to capture the NXT Women's Championship. Vice, who made her NXT debut in 2023, is the first Cuban-American female wrestler to hold the title.
Why it matters
Lola Vice's victory marks a significant milestone for diversity and representation in professional wrestling, as she becomes the first Cuban-American woman to hold the NXT Women's Championship. Her ascension to the top of the NXT women's division is a testament to her hard work and talent, and it opens the door for more underrepresented wrestlers to achieve success at the highest levels of the sport.
The details
The match was a fast-paced, hard-hitting affair, with all three competitors vying for the championship. Jayne, the defending champion, tried to keep the match a one-on-one contest, but Grey and Vice refused to be denied. In the end, it was Vice who emerged victorious, pinning Jayne after a spinning backfist to claim the title.
- The NXT Stand & Deliver event took place on Saturday, 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. With her victory at Stand & Deliver, she becomes the first Cuban-American female wrestler to hold the NXT Women's Championship.
Jacy Jayne
The defending NXT Women's Champion, who was seeking to retain her title against Vice and Grey. Jayne's reign ends at 137 days, making her one of the few multi-time women's champions in NXT history.
Kendal Grey
A rising star in the NXT women's division, who challenged for the title alongside Vice and the defending champion, Jayne. Grey is the former Evolve Women's Champion and won the NXT Iron Survivor Challenge.
What they’re saying
“Lola Vice's victory is a huge moment for diversity and representation in professional wrestling. She's the first Cuban-American woman to hold the NXT Women's Championship, and it's a testament to her hard work and talent.”
— Kevin, Author
What’s next
Lola Vice's first title defense as the new NXT Women's Champion will likely take place at the next NXT premium live event, where she will look to solidify her reign atop the division.
The takeaway
Lola Vice's championship win not only showcases her impressive in-ring abilities, but also highlights the importance of diversity and representation in professional wrestling. Her ascension to the top of the NXT women's division paves the way for more underrepresented wrestlers to achieve success at the highest levels of the sport.
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