WWE NXT Vengeance Day 2026 Predictions: Wrestling Inc. Picks The Winners

WWE NXT Revenge Day 2026 is officially here! The latest PLE for the WWE developmental brand includes two championship matches, an NXT Underground match, a street fight, and a match that could see Tony D’Angelo complete his conquest of DarkState! Three of the five matches will also take place in the women’s division, which is unusual — though perhaps not for “NXT” where women often take center stage — and will also see an announcement for the NXT Women’s Championship.

What that announcement might be is anyone’s guess, but that’s not what we’re talking about here. We’re here to discuss who will win the five matches on the card. Granted, the Wrestling Inc. crew came up short in our Steel Cage Elimination Chamber match, but we’re hoping to bounce back here – despite the fact that there was a Revenge Day match we couldn’t agree on. Who will walk out of the Orlando Performance Center with their title taken away, their pride untarnished and their blood still in their body? Let’s take your pick!

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Tony DeAngelo vs. Dion Lennox: DeAngelo (93%)

Back in the WWE, Tony D’Angelo looked at the ring from the crowd at the WWE Performance Center. -WWE

Tony DeAngelo will be competing in his second televised match since taking a hiatus following the loss of his status as “NXT” father, although he defeated former Family members Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo and Luca Crucifino in a match in July. Since returning to Deadline last December and defeating Iron Survivor champion Je’Von Evans, D’Angelo has made it his mission to eliminate DarkState, the faction “The Family” feuded with before disbanding last year.

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D’Angelo has eliminated all members of the Dark Nation except for Dion Lennox, who has proven himself to be the leader of the faction in many ways. They will finally face off at Revenge Day, with a 93% majority at WINC believing the new D’Angelo will come out of this premium live event victorious.

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Since returning, he hasn’t done much other than take out most of DarkState in the background, although he defeated Cutler James in his first game in February. In our opinion, letting D’Angelo lose here would be a big mistake when “NXT” tries to mold D’Angelo into a new, brutal character that could lead to the NXT Championship stage. His return is already a bit confusing, as he first targeted Evans, who has no ties to DarkState. DeAngelo then moved on to DarkState, who had no direct, external connection to his suspension and his last game was a triple threat with “The Family.”

Lennox can take the loss here, but we don’t believe D’Angelo can, which is why we’re almost fully rooting for the former “Don” here. DeAngelo is coming to the end of his reign at DarkState, but what he’ll do next isn’t entirely clear.

Written by Daisy Ruth

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Street Fighting: Blake Monroe (79%)

Blake Monroe – WWE

Blake “Charming” Monroe looks to be getting extreme again this weekend when she takes on Jada Parker in a Revenge Day street fight. Parker pissed off Monroe again in January when she made her first TV appearance since October, interrupting her during her latest promo to challenge Thea Hail for her North American Championship.

They met in a match on February 10 that ended in a double countout with both men putting too much into the match. Parker got the next laugh, allowing Monroe to lose to Hail in the Speed ​​Championship, prompting Monroe to say she had “gone through hell” and challenge herself to a street fight.

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Going into the weekend, Monroe was the favorite among wrestling company employees, with 79% backing her victory over Parker. Of course, that does mean 21% think Parker will win. But the general feeling is that if Monroe wants to get back on track, she could capitalize on her first win in 2026. Parker has at least one win over Nikita Lyons this year, while Monroe hasn’t won a fight since retaining the North American title against Saul Ruka at Gold Rush. Ultimately, time will tell who is victorious as Saturday approaches.

Screenplay by Max Everett

NXT Underground: Lola Vice (86%)

Lola Vice Appearance – WWE

With all due respect to Kelani Jordan and all the work she’s done during her time in WWE and the work she’s done as a heel, she’s not exactly the type of ass-kicker the NXT underground needs to be.

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Lola Vice has never lost an underground match, and those at the wrestling company don’t think her winning streak will end at Revenge Day. Well, at least 86% of employees believe Jordan can succeed.

Jordan is athletic, she’s coordinated, but I just don’t think she’s a “powerful” wrestler like Vice. I don’t think this will be an easy win for Vice, as she’ll have to catch the crafty Jordan and either submit to her or knock her out, but as long as Vice keeps some kind of momentum going into the match, I expect Jordan to be at a disadvantage throughout the match.

Jordan also held the North American Championship and the TNA Knockouts Championship, but it felt like Vice didn’t have the same opportunity. A win on Saturday could quickly rectify that and put Vice on track for a North American or even NXT women’s championship.

Screenplay by Ross Berman

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NXT Women’s North American Championship: Tie (50%)

Izzi Dame and Tatum Paxley play dolls on ‘WWE NXT’ – WWE

We always try to avoid ties in these selections, but sometimes there’s nothing you can do. As a collective unit, The Wrestling Company simply couldn’t decide who would leave Revenge Day for the North American Women’s Championship, with 50% voting for Tatum Paxley to be the new champion, while the other 50% believed The Culling’s Izzi Dame to retain.

Damm’s argument is pretty simple: It felt like she lost the title a little too soon. She has lasted 60 days and has only secured one defense so far; even last year’s Stephanie Vaquer successfully defended her title twice within 45 days of becoming champion. Blake Monroe only successfully defended the title once during her reign, but she was never supposed to lose the title to Thea Hale, so that almost doesn’t count. Considering there have been three champions and changes in the past four months, one would think that “NXT” would be very interested in maintaining stability and giving Dame a long title reign.

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That being said, isn’t it time for Paxley to come out on top in her feud with Damm and Cull? She and Dame are 1-1 in singles matches, and Paxley did win a recent New Year’s Evil match, but Dame later won the North American Championship in the same match, so she didn’t feel defeated. The yellow brand clearly sees something in Paxley, given that she’s the only one to date to defeat Jacy Jayne for the NXT Women’s Championship; maybe she’s the one with the longer, more consistent title shot – and maybe that’s why Dame won the title in the first place.

It’s a hard choice and of course we can’t make it. Chalk it up to collective indecision, but your guess on that is as good as ours.

NXT Champion: Joe Hundley (86%)

Joe Hendry in black T-shirt – Ethan Miller/Getty Images

Just over a month ago, Joe Hendry captured the NXT Championship after the title was vacated to make way for Oba Femi on the main roster. Two months ago, Femi defeated Ricky Saints at “WWE NXT” Deadline to regain the title. Just two months ago, the Saints dethroned Femi at “NXT” No Mercy.

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Needless to say, the latest NXT Championship reign didn’t last long. Fermi’s second reign, although deliberately ended, lasted only 31 days. Meanwhile, the Saints’ season was extended by 70 days. For his part, Hundley is just over 30 days into the title race and could lose to the Saints on revenge day.

Admittedly, seeing The Saint regain the NXT Championship feels like poetic justice to some of us, as his first title run seemed to come to an abrupt end. More importantly, the title loss interrupted the Saints’ momentum that would have catapulted them into the top babyface spot. Instead, he awkwardly turned around and was now playing an off-key concert in his pajamas.

While a victory over the Saints may bring karmic relief, an overwhelming majority of the wrestling company’s employees (86%) believe “NXT” will further utilize its current top babyface, Joe Hundley. After all, Hundley does well on social media, and we all know WWE loves a good show.

Speaking of numbers, we also think WWE will want to increase the number of days of Hendry’s NXT Championship reign, especially considering his previous brief reign and the fact that the company also left the title vacant for a full month.

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Written by Ella Jay

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