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WWE NXT Preview (January 13, 2026): Match card, news, timings & where to watch

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Published at :January 13, 2026 at 3:30 PM
Modified at :January 13, 2026 at 3:30 PM
WWE NXT 13 Jan, 26 Joe Hendry & Dion Lennox

(Courtesy : WWE)

Izzi Dame will address her title win tonight.

After the shocking conclusion of WWE NXT New Year’s Evil last week, the developmental brand will continue the year with another edition of the weekly show tonight. The January 13, 2026, show will take place at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. 

The biggest question heading into the show revolves around the future of the NXT Championship. Oba Femi shocked the NXT Universe last week following his win over TNA X-Division Champion Leon Slater in the main event of New Year’s Evil as he left the title inside the ring. With the championship’s status now uncertain, NXT General Manager Ava is set to address what comes next for the NXT Title.

The promotion has revealed several marquee bouts for next week’s episode of the developmental brand, including a No Disqualification contest and a Speed Championship match, along with a singles match.

The newly crowned Women’s North American Champion, Izzi Dame, is set to address her shocking title win last week, where she answered the open challenge, outsmarting Tatum Paxley and pinning Thea Hail to capture the title.

Furthermore, Joe Hendry will battle Dion Lennox in a No Disqualification match after being attacked by DarkState on the last episode of 2025. Ava made the match official during New Year’s Evil, and Hendry, during the show last week, tried to recruit OTM to help neutralize DarkState and prevent interference during the bout.

In addition, Jasper Troy puts the WWE Men’s Speed Championship on the line against Tavion Heights. Elsewhere on the card, TNA International Champion Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo is set to defend his title against Shiloh Hill.

Additionally, after last week’s altercation backstage, Lola Vice and Kelani Jordan will lock horns in a singles match on the fallout show of New Year’s Evil.

Announced matches & segments for WWE NXT (January 13, 2026)

  • GM Ava addresses the future of the NXT Championship
  • Joe Hendry vs Dion Lennox – No Disqualification match
  • Channing ‘Stacks’ Lorenzo (c) vs Shiloh Hill – TNA International title match
  • Jasper Troy (c) vs Tavion Heights – NXT Men’s Speed title match
  • Lola Vice vs Kelani Jordan
  • Izzi Dame to address her Women’s North American title win

WWE NXT Timings & Telecast Details

Country/RegionTimeTelecast
United StatesTuesday – 8 PM ET / 7 PM CT / 5 PM PTCW Network
CanadaTuesday – 8 PM ETNetflix & CW Network (via Canadian providers)
United Kingdom & IrelandWednesday – 1 AM GMTNetflix
IndiaWednesday – 6:30 AM ISTNetflix
Saudi ArabiaWednesday – 4 AM ASTNetflix
AustraliaWednesday – 11 AM AEST / 12 AM AEDTNetflix
MexicoTuesday – 7 PM CSTNetflix
FranceWednesday – 2 AM CETAB1
BrazilTuesday – 10 PM BRTNetflix
BangladeshWednesday – 07 AM BST Sony Sports Network
SingaporeWednesday – 09 AM SGTNetflix
ChinaWednesday – 09 AM CSTiQIYI
NigeriaWednesday – 02 AM WATSuperSport & Showmax
South AfricaWednesday – 3 AM SASTSuperSport & Showmax
GermanyWednesday – 2 AM CETProSieben Maxx

Did Oba Femi vacate the NXT Championship?

Yes, amid rumors of his main-roster promotion, Femi vacated the NXT title, and GM Ava will address the future of the title tonight.

What matches have been announced for tonight’s WWE NXT?

• Joe Hendry vs Dion Lennox – No Disqualification match• Channing ‘Stacks’ Lorenzo (c) vs Shiloh Hill – TNA International title match• Jasper Troy (c) vs Tavion Heights – NXT Men’s Speed title match• Lola Vice vs Kelani Jordan

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Abhijit Singh
Abhijit Singh

Abhijit Singh is a budding sports journalist with over three years of experience in the field, and a photographer capturing stories through his lens since 2018. With a background in philosophy and political science, he brings a thoughtful, analytical edge to his reporting where every word is guided by curiosity and intent. Whether he's capturing the emotion of a moment or unpacking the deeper narratives within the game, Abhijit’s work is rooted in insight and passion. When he’s not covering sports, he’s often exploring new ideas through reading, traveling or just procrastinating.