Summary

The NXT Women's Championship changed hands at Stand & Deliver 2026, as Lola Vice defeated Jacy Jayne and Kendal Grey in a triple threat match. Jayne entered the event as champion, but the finish saw Vice capitalize at the right moment to leave with the title.

The match had been positioned as one of the key women's bouts on the card after the title defense was formally announced for Stand & Deliver. Once the bell rang, all three wrestlers had stretches of control before outside interference and a late sequence flipped the result.

Match recap

Grey and Vice briefly worked together against Jayne early, but that alliance did not last long. The action spilled to the floor, where Grey was sent into the steel steps and Jayne regained momentum as members of Fatal Influence created a distraction.

Vice later surged back with multiple hip attacks, while Grey answered with suplexes on both opponents. The closing stretch turned chaotic, with Vice landing a roundhouse kick on Jayne only for Grey to break up the pin, and Grey then applying an ankle lock to Jayne while Vice locked in a submission on Grey at the same time.

Fatal Influence tried to get involved again late in the match, but Wren Sinclair cut that off. Grey followed with a moonsault to the outside on both opponents before the finish unfolded back inside the ring.

Winner

Lola Vice won the match and the NXT Women's Championship by pinfall. After Jayne connected with the Rolling Encore on Grey, Vice struck Jayne with a backfist and scored the deciding fall.

Lola Vice and the NXT title picture after Stand & Deliver

Lola Vice leaving Stand & Deliver with the NXT Women's Championship immediately reshapes the division because Jayne's reign ended without Grey taking the fall. That keeps Jayne attached to the title scene while also giving Vice the strongest result of the three by closing the match herself.

Grey also comes out of the bout with a built-in point of frustration, since she survived deep into the closing stretch and was caught in the sequence after Jayne's offense landed first. That gives NXT an easy path to continue involving all three names around the title without stretching beyond what happened in the ring.

Sources

As reported by NoDQ.