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Jaida Parker vs. Kelani Jordan
They lock up and circle the ring, neither giving an inch. On the break, Jordan shoves Jaida — so Jaida fires right back and knocks Jordan to the floor. They tie up again, and this time Jordan yanks Jaida into the ropes to create separation.
Jaida answers with forearms, but Jordan rolls her up with a sunset flip. Jaida rolls through and kicks Jordan in the shoulder. She slides into a side headlock, then takes Jordan down and keeps the hold cinched in. Jaida transitions into a front facelock and rolls Jordan through with a Gator Roll.
Jordan slips out of a suplex attempt, and Jaida avoids an O’Connor Roll. Jaida hits an armdrag, follows with a shoulder tackle, then launches Jordan with a back body drop. Jordan rolls to the floor to regroup.
Jordan sweeps Jaida’s legs out from under her on the apron. She charges but stops short of the ring steps. Both women turn and collide with simultaneous clotheslines on the floor, leaving them down as the referee begins the count.
They both return to the ring, and Jordan charges straight into a back elbow. Jaida climbs the turnbuckles, but Jordan cuts her down with a bicycle kick to the leg, sending Jaida crashing to the mat. Jordan immediately targets the ankle, then hits a slingshot stomp to the leg. She follows with kicks to the hamstring and drops into a kneeling DDT on the knee.
Jordan keeps attacking the leg, twisting into a step‑over toe hold. Jaida kicks her way free, then catches Jordan with a back elbow and a boot. Jordan answers with another kick to the leg, drapes Jaida’s leg across the ropes, and drives a knee drop into it. She goes right back to the step‑over toe hold. Jaida counters with an inside cradle for a near fall.
Jordan fires another kick to the leg and snap‑mares Jaida throat‑first into the ropes to add more damage. She drags Jaida to the post and wraps the knee around it, but Jaida kicks her away. Jordan clips the knee again. Jaida fights back with a back elbow and sends Jordan into the turnbuckles, then hits a German suplex.
Jordan recovers and kicks the knee again, then locks in an STF. Jaida claws toward the ropes, but Jordan drags her back to center and slams the knee into the mat. Jordan pie‑faces her while lecturing her. Jaida fires a punch. Jordan kicks back. They trade shots until Jaida blocks a kick — but Jordan spins into a heel kick. Jordan charges, but Jaida moves and Jordan crashes into the turnbuckles.
Jaida hoists Jordan for a Samoan drop, then follows with shoulder tackles. She hits a lungblower, but the impact wrecks her own knee. Jaida chops Jordan onto the middle turnbuckle and springboards into a seated splash, but she can’t strut out of the corner because of the leg.
Jordan rolls to the floor, grabs Jaida, and runs her knee‑first into the apron. She hits a slingshot cutter for a near fall. Jordan climbs the turnbuckles, but Jaida slaps her across the face. Jaida climbs and slaps her again. Jordan fires forearms. Jordan leaps with a crossbody, but Jaida rolls through and muscles her up for a slam. Jordan counters the Dragon Sleeper attempt, but Jaida escapes and plants her with a Falcon Arrow for a near fall.
Jaida charges — and runs straight into the exposed turnbuckle. Jordan heads up and lands a split‑legged moonsault, holding Jaida down for the three‑count.
Winner: Kelani Jordan
Backstage — Shiloh Hill, Ricky Saints & Ethan Page
Shiloh Hill is tinkering with tools when Ricky Saints walks up and asks if he’s building a time machine. Before Shiloh can answer, Ethan Page steps into the room and asks if this is a good time.
Ricky says they need to talk.
Ethan admits things got out of hand at Stand & Deliver. He says he wants to extend an olive branch after what happened Tuesday. Divided, they’re distracted — but together, they’re powerful. Ethan says he needs Ricky’s help tonight, and promises Ricky will get the first crack at the title after Ethan wins.
Ricky thinks it over… and they hug.
Results for NXT Revenge, Week One, continue after a commercial break.
– We get a look back at the year‑long issues between Zaria and Sol Ruca — the tension, the setbacks, the near‑misses, and the moments that pushed both women to their limits. The package closes by hyping next week’s match, framing it as the long‑awaited collision that has been building for twelve months.
Joe Hendry Concert Segment
Joe Hendry makes his way to the ring to serenade the people of NXTopia. He takes a moment, then says it’s time to call it like it is. He lost the NXT Championship — and that forces him to ask himself some serious questions. Is this the end of the road? Should he stop? Should he quit? He looked in the mirror… and the answer was no. That’s why tonight, they’re having a concert.
His first song, he says, is about Tony D’Angelo and the NXT Title.
Before he can begin, Keanu Carver interrupts. Joe tells him he’s not going to disrespect the people — they were promised a concert.
Keanu punches Joe. Joe fires back. Joe smashes the guitar over Keanu’s back… and Keanu doesn’t even flinch. Keanu levels Joe with a clothesline and unloads with punches. Joe rolls to the floor, but Keanu charges and spears Joe — and several security guards — straight through the ringside barrier.
Tony D’Angelo Promo
Tony D’Angelo appears and says Ethan Page is the greatest North American Champion of all time. He broke the Ruler’s record. And Tony is the man who dethroned the Ruler. But to reach the next level, he needs more notches on his belt.
He picked Ethan Page because he doesn’t like him. Ethan has been at the forefront of NXT for a long time. Tonight, Tony says he’s going to smash Ethan — and Ethan’s ego — to keep the title.
The show cuts to a commercial break. We will be back for more NXT Revenge, Week One results.
Backstage — Lola Vice & Stephanie Vaquer
We return from break to find Lola Vice in the locker room. Stephanie Vaquer steps in to congratulate Lola on her win and wish her luck. Lola returns the gesture, wishing Stephanie luck at WrestleMania before they part ways with mutual respect.
Kali Armstrong vs. Skylar Raye
Skylar Raye offers a handshake, but Kali slaps it away and they lock up. Kali yanks Raye to the mat, keeps hold of the wrist, and slams her down again. She drives a knee into Raye’s midsection. Raye fires back with La Mistica, but Kali pops up and plants her with a spinebuster.
Kali unloads with shoulders in the corner, then crushes Raye with a running shoulder. She follows with a running powerslam for a near fall. Kali pie‑faces Raye, but Raye answers with punches. Kali leaps over her, lands body shots, then shuffles into a punch for another near fall.
Kali wrenches the neck and pulls Raye down by the head. She misses an elbow drop, and Raye fights to her feet, kicking and chopping Kali. Kali cuts her off with a flying shoulder tackle and a hip attack in the corner. Raye counters with a tornado DDT for a near fall.
Raye climbs the turnbuckles, but Kali punches her out of mid‑air. Raye recovers and hits a powerslam, then charges with a running shoulder tackle that keeps Kali down for the three‑count.
Winner: Kali Armstrong
Backstage — Blake, Vanity Project & Robert Stone
Blake and the Vanity Project stand with Robert Stone. Stone announces that Blake gets her title match next week — but Tatum has chosen the stipulation.
Jackson immediately tells Stone that’s not happening. Brad says it doesn’t matter what the stipulation is. Blake, clearly reluctant, accepts the situation anyway.
We will return after a break with more results from NXT Revenge, Week One.
NXT Men’s Championship — Tony D’Angelo vs. Ethan Page
Tony D’Angelo and Ethan Page jaw at each other before the bell, and Page swings first — but misses. Tony doesn’t. He unloads with punches and kicks, driving Page into the corner. Tony whips Page hard into the turnbuckles, scoops him up, and slams him before following with a clothesline.
Page fires back with punches and kicks. Tony goes for an Irish whip, but runs straight into a knee. Page tries for a suplex; Tony blocks. Tony tries one of his own; Page blocks and muscles him over with a suplex.
Ricky Saints makes his way to ringside — but before he can get involved, something yanks him under the ring.
Inside the ring, Tony and Page collide with simultaneous clotheslines, both dropping to the mat.
Under the ring, Shiloh Hill has hogtied Ricky Saints and drags him out the opposite side. Hill cackles wildly as he pulls Ricky toward the back, leaving Page and Tony stunned and the situation spiraling into chaos.
Tony fires back with a Death Valley TKO and covers, but Page kicks out. Page answers with a kick to the gut and snaps Tony across the ropes with a face‑buster, sending the champion spilling to the floor. Page hurls Tony into the ring steps, then rolls him back inside.
They trade punches in the center of the ring. Tony hits a reverse atomic drop and a clothesline. He follows with a back senton for a near fall. Page drives Tony into the turnbuckles and kicks away before hitting a swinging neckbreaker. Page clamps on a reverse chinlock, grinding Tony down. Tony fights to his feet, but Page slams him back down. Tony elbows free and fires punches. Page whips him into the corner but runs into an elbow. Tony climbs, but Page snatches him off the ropes with a running powerslam for a near fall.
Page unloads with more punches, but Tony powers up through them. Tony headbutts Page and hits a German suplex. He charges into the corner with a clothesline, then launches Page with an overhead belly‑to‑belly suplex, followed by another German. Tony hits a spear and covers, but Page survives.
Page kicks Tony and tries for Ego’s Edge, but Tony slips out. They trade punches. Page kicks Tony in the head, but Tony fires back with a kick of his own and a flying punch. Tony hits Natural Selection, then a fisherman’s suplex for a near fall.
Page rakes the eyes to block a chokeslam. Tony charges, but Page moves and Tony crashes shoulder‑first into the ring post. Page drags Tony up the ropes and sets for a super power slam — and hits it — but Tony still kicks out.
Page climbs to the top rope. Page launches off the top with a frog splash and hooks the leg, but Tony kicks out. Page rolls to the floor, grabs the championship belt, and brings it into the ring. The referee snatches it away, and Tony nearly steals it with a rollup for a near fall.
Page recovers and plants Tony with Ego’s Edge — right onto the title belt — but Tony still survives. Frustrated, Page shoves Tony to the floor and begins rearranging the announce table. He drags Tony onto it and sets for Twisted Grin, but Tony counters in mid‑lift and hits Stroke off the announce table, sending Page crashing into the ringside barrier.
Tony climbs onto the barricade and dives with a spear, driving Page through the table debris. He hauls Page back into the ring, lifts him, and drills him with a chokeslam. Tony covers — and gets the three‑count.
Winner: Tony D’Angelo (retains the NXT Men’s Championship)
Results for NXT Revenge, Week One continue after a commercial break.
Backstage — Ricky Saints & Shiloh Hill
We return from break with Ricky Saints storming through the backstage area, shouting for Shiloh Hill and vowing that this isn’t over. Ricky turns a corner and finds Shiloh calmly tinkering with power tools. Ricky takes one look, decides he wants no part of whatever that is, and walks away in frustration.
Myles Borne In‑Ring Promo
Myles Borne stands in the ring with a microphone. He says that at Stand & Deliver, he pulled the Black and Gold out of Johnny Wrestling and sent him back to SmackDown. He stood alone, holding the title he busted his ass for. He was ready to go home and celebrate with his favorite dessert — until Dion Lennox blindsided him from behind.
Myles says he knows he’s deaf, but he heard it and he felt it. And all the chatter after the match wasn’t about his victory — it was about Dion Lennox.
Last week, he went Dark State on Dark State, minus the cute masks. Dion stole his moment at Stand & Deliver. And when you attack him, ain’t nobody safe.
The lights go out.
Dark State appears scattered throughout the crowd.
Dion Lennox speaks, saying they’ve won titles and put fear into NXT. He’s been fingertips away from the championship. The slump is over. Their future rests on Myles’ shoulders — the North American Title. Dion tells Myles he can accept his fate or deny the inevitable.
Myles says if Dion wants a title match, they can do it next week. As for the ultimatum, he’s choosing Plan C — he keeps the title. Myles says Dion can take the match… or Dark State can do what Dark State does and try to take him out. But if they do that, they might lose their shot.
He tells Dion the decision is his. Myles says he’s ready. Saquon Shugars steps forward and says Dion isn’t the leader — there is no leader. And this isn’t about a title match.
Myles says then it’s on. Dion stops him, saying they’re not doing this now. He’s doing what’s best for their future — and that means the title. Saquon slides into the ring anyway. Myles immediately drops him with Borne Again.
Dark State argues at ringside as Myles stands tall, title in hand, daring them to make a move.
Results for NXT Revenge, Week One continue following a commercial break.
Speed Tournament Match — EK Prosper vs. Dorian Van Dux
Prosper goes for a headscissors early, but Dorian blocks it and shoves him to the apron. Prosper tries to spring back in, but Dorian catches him and throws him to the floor, then follows with a plancha. Dorian rolls him back inside and hits a frog splash to the back for a near fall.
Prosper counters a powerbomb into Code Red. He follows with an Asai moonsault to the floor. Back inside, Prosper blocks a kick and hits a dropkick. He leaps over Dorian, but Dorian springs off the ropes with a dropkick of his own and follows with a clothesline for a near fall.
Dorian climbs the turnbuckles, but Prosper cuts him off with a dropkick and snaps him over with a rana. Prosper hits a Shining Wizard for a near fall.
Prosper fires off a series of thrust kicks, but Dorian answers with a kick of his own and a cutter off the turnbuckles. Dorian goes up top and attempts a shooting star press — but misses. Prosper climbs, steadies himself, and hits a moonsault that lands flush, holding Dorian down for the three‑count.
Winner: EK Prosper
Backstage — Robert Stone & Keanu Carver
Robert Stone storms up to Keanu Carver, yelling about what happened earlier. Keanu calmly says, “It’s done.”
Stone tells him that Keanu is forcing his hand, forcing him to play his cards. Keanu doesn’t blink — he simply says Joe Hendry will be finished next week.
Stone looks rattled as Keanu walks off, leaving the message loud and clear.
The show heads to a commercial break. More NXT Revenge, Week One results are coming up next.
– We are back with a look at Kendal Grey.
Kendal Grey — Spotlight Package
We return with a feature on Kendal Grey. She admits this isn’t her usual style — getting dressed up, sitting down, and talking about herself. She prefers to let her actions speak. But she’s had time to reflect on her last year.
She remembers wanting to be on Stand & Deliver in her hometown last year, only to be told the chances weren’t good. Since then, she’s grown. Her friendship with Wren Sinclair helped her open up. She was always serious in the ring, but Wren allowed her to show more of herself.
Kendal talks about her growth in EVOLVE — from her first match to her last. It gave her a platform to find her identity. It gave her the confidence to become a superstar. EVOLVE is the reason for her success in NXT, the reason she became the Iron Survivor. That night, she knew she belonged. She recalls being handpicked by John Cena for the match. She remembers Julius Creed asking her about WWE after she won her third National Title. She earned a tryout, and even though she was one of the smallest competitors there, she knew this was where she was meant to be.
She says there is a side of her that NXT hasn’t seen yet.
Backstage — Tatum Paxley, Robert Stone & Shiloh Hill
Robert Stone is perched on a ladder beside Tatum Paxley, asking her about the stipulation for next week. Tatum says Blake becomes vindictive every time she wants the title. This time, she’s going to lay Blake to rest. She’s going to send her to hell.
Shiloh Hill appears with a big casket, saying “it’s ready,” and Tatum lights up with excitement. Tatum announces her choice: a Casket Match. She and Shiloh cackle with unhinged joy.
Next Week on NXT Revenge, Night Two
– Sol Ruca vs. Zaria — Last Woman Standing
– Dion Lennox vs. Myles Borne — North American Championship
– Joe Hendry vs. Keanu Carver
– Tatum Paxley vs. Blake Monroe — Casket Match for the Women’s North American Championship
The show goes to a commercial break. NXT Revenge, Week One Results will continue shortly.
Backstage — Dark State Tension
Dion Lennox corners Saquon Shugars, demanding to know what’s going on. Saquon tells him it’s about the group — about keeping Dark State strong. He says they need to focus on Dion’s title match because of the plan they agreed on.
Dion fires back, saying that to get back to the top, they need gold. This is their only shot, so why risk it? The tension simmers as both men stare each other down, neither willing to budge.
NXT Women’s Championship — Jacy Jayne vs. Lola Vice
They lock up and break cleanly. Lola shoots in with a takedown. They tie up again, and Jacy backs Lola into the ropes. Jacy chops her. Lola chops back. They trade shots until Lola traps the arm and fires rapid‑fire chops, then snaps Jacy over with a slingshot armdrag.
Jacy answers with a wrist‑lock takedown and a leg sweep for a near fall. Lola returns the favor with a leg sweep of her own and gets a near fall. Lola rolls Jacy into a crucifix for another near fall. Jacy pops up and hits a shoulder tackle. She goes for an armdrag, but Lola counters into an armbar. Lola follows with a sharp kick.
Lola traps Jacy in the ropes and unloads with kicks. She lands a back heel kick that knocks Jacy to the floor. Lola steps onto the apron and hits a seated splash — but she lands on Lainey Reid instead. Jacy takes advantage and boots Lola in the face.
Jacy sends Lola into the apron, then rolls her back inside. She hits a running neckbreaker for a near fall. Jacy repeatedly drives Lola into the turnbuckles, then unloads with punches and kicks in the corner. She chokes Lola against the bottom rope. Jacy snap‑mares her over, kicks her in the back, hits a back heel kick, then drops a back senton for another near fall. She clamps down on the neck.
Lola fights out with punches and forearms, then knees to the body. Jacy cuts her off with a flying back elbow. She drives elbows into Lola’s clavicle and applies a side headlock. Lola backs Jacy into the corner to break the hold, but Jacy sends her right back into the turnbuckles. Lola fires a back elbow.
Lola avoids a bicycle kick and both women collide with clotheslines. They rise and trade chops and kicks. Jacy strings together a series of kicks but misses an enzuigiri. Lola hits a German suplex, then kicks Jacy in the ribs and lands back heel kicks. She fires off Naomi‑style kicks, then hits the hip‑shaking running hip attack. She hits a second running hip. Lola follows with a belly‑to‑back suplex and a seated splash for a near fall.
Jacy counters with a rollup for a near fall. Lola answers with a spinning back heel kick that sends Jacy to the floor. Lola follows, throws Jacy back in, but Reid steps in to jaw at her. As Lola slides in, Jacy blasts her with a running knee for a near fall.
Jacy hits a running hip attack in the corner, then puts Lola on the turnbuckles and punches her. Lola traps her in a hanging triangle in the ropes. Reid jumps onto the apron to distract the referee. Fallon appears and hits a Tiger Feint Kick around the ring post. Jacy recovers and nails a rolling elbow for a near fall.
Jacy charges for a running boot but misses. Lola snatches her into a guillotine with body scissors. Jacy powers to her feet, but Lola hangs on, using the ropes to swing them back to center. Jacy rolls through and nearly steals it. Lola counters with an O’Connor Roll for another near fall.
Reid punches Lola from the apron. Jacy swings for another rolling elbow — misses — and Lola cracks her with a backfist, dropping her flat and holding her down for the three‑count.
Winner: Lola Vice (retains the NXT Women’s Championship)
After the match, Kali Armstrong storms down the ramp and blasts both Fallon and Lainey with a flying shoulder tackle, wiping them out on the floor. She climbs onto the apron, staring down the champion.
On the opposite side of the ring, Kendal Grey steps up, locking eyes with Kali as the tension spikes.
Up above, Izzi Dame appears on the HBALCONY, arms crossed, watching the entire scene unfold with cold detachment.
Zaria makes her way to the ring next, but before she can even reach the steps, Sol Ruca sprints in and attacks her from behind. The two crash into the barricade as officials rush in, unable to contain the eruption of contenders circling the title scene.
The chaos swirls around the arena as the screen fades.
We go to credits.
–– Here is what’s in store for NXT Revenge, Week One ––
- WWE NXT Championship Match: Tony D’Angelo (c) vs. “All Ego” Ethan Page
- WWE NXT Women’s Championship Match: AAA Mixed Tag Team Champion Lola Vice (c) vs. Fatal Influence’s Jacy Jayne
- Singles Match: Jaida Parker vs. Kelani Jordan
- WWE Men’s Speed Championship Tournament First Round Match: EK Prosper vs. Dorian Van Dux
- Singles Match: Kali Armstrong vs. TBD
- Joe Hendry will be in concert
NXT Revenge, Week One Preview
Tony D’Angelo puts the NXT Championship on the line tonight for the first time since capturing the title at Stand & Deliver on April 4, where he dethroned Joe Hendry in a chaotic Fatal Four‑Way that also featured Ethan Page and Ricky Saints. Although Hendry and Saints made it clear last Tuesday that their pursuit of the championship is far from over, all four men were forced to coexist in an Eight‑Man Tag Team Match against DarkState. D’Angelo appeared to have the match sealed for his team, but Ethan Page tagged himself in at the last second, hit Saquon Shugars with the Twisted Grin, and stole the pinfall. Tonight, Page gets the title shot he’s been angling for — and D’Angelo gets his chance at payback.
Lola Vice will defend the NXT Women’s Championship against former champion and Fatal Influence standout Jacy Jayne. Vice won the title at Stand & Deliver by defeating Jayne and Kendal Grey in a Triple Threat Match, and Jayne has been seething ever since. Last Tuesday, Jayne confronted Vice in a heated verbal exchange alongside Fallon Henley and Lainey Reid, making it clear she intends to reclaim the championship she lost. Tonight, the rematch arrives.
The issues between Jaida Parker and Kelani Jordan continue to escalate. Parker scored a win over Jordan on the March 31 episode of NXT, adding more fuel to their growing rivalry. Jordan now looks to even the score as the two meet once again, hoping to finally put their conflict to rest.
Additionally, Joe Hendry will perform a live concert for the NXT Universe — and given Hendry’s history, it’s safe to assume the champion‑turned‑musician has something pointed, theatrical, and unforgettable planned.
NXT Revenge, Week One Results – April 14, 2026


