Summary
WWE NXT aired March 31 from the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York City, with the advertised main event pitting Lola Vice against Kendal Grey in a Women’s Championship No. 1 Contender’s Match. The bout ended in a double fall, and the officiating team could not agree on a winner before the show went off the air.
The episode also advanced the Stand & Deliver build, including a contract signing for the NXT Championship four-way involving Joe Hendry, Ricky Saints, Tony D’Angelo, and Ethan Page that broke down into a brawl.
Results
Mike Santana and OTM (Bronco Nima and Lucien Price) defeated DarkState (Dion Lennox, Saquon Shugars, and Osiris Griffin).
Los Americanos (Rayo Americano and Bravo Americano) (with El Grande Americano) defeated Birthright in an NXT Tag Team Championship No. 1 Contender’s Match.
Jaida Parker defeated Kelani Jordan.
Keanu Carver defeated Jasper Troy (Special Guest Referee: Josh Briggs).
Lola Vice vs. Kendal Grey in the NXT Women’s Championship No. 1 Contender’s Match ended in a double fall.
What the Lola Vice-Kendal Grey finish means for Stand & Deliver
The unresolved finish between Lola Vice and Kendal Grey creates immediate pressure on Shawn Michaels to clarify the NXT Women’s Championship challenger picture before Stand & Deliver. With referees disagreeing on the call, NXT now has a built-in storyline reason to announce either a rematch or a revised contender scenario on short notice.
The same show also featured the men’s NXT Title contract signing collapse, so both top divisions leave New York with unresolved tension heading into the event weekend. That keeps the card direction fluid, similar to how NXT recently stacked multiple key angles on one major show night at NXT Vengeance Day.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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