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WWE NXT Stand & Deliver 2024 Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

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Andrew Mccoy

Published Mar 24, 2026

The stars of NXT did not shy away from competing in front of a massive crowd, working with the spotlight. Hopefully, this night will convince more fans to show for future NXT premium live events across the United States.

The best match of the night was a shocker. Oba Femi, Dijak and Josh Briggs brought it in a battle of big men that will not be soon forgotten. The spots from that match will stand up to WrestleMania's best.

The rest of the card was universally strong. Bron Breakker and Baron Corbin set a wild pace with Nathan Frazer and Axiom.

Lyra Valkyria and Roxanne Perez took the biggest risk by going to the mat, and they took the crowd on a journey that ended with a new welcome NXT women's champion.

Ija Dragunov and Tony D'Angelo could not quite reach the heights of The Mad Dragon's best work but still beat each other up until only one man could stand back up.

Even the match with the weakest build, the six-woman tag, was better than it had any right to be, highlighting by a division that wanted to prove they belonged.

It all culminated in the match everyone came to see. Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams delivered with a big-match feel that could have gone longer but absolutely never lost the crowd.

While a few nitpicks keep this from being NXT's greatest show, this stands amongst the elite NXT TakeOvers as the show that should put the gold brand back on the map. WrestleMania has a tough act to follow.

Overall Grade: A-