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WWE NXT Preview (March 10, 2026): Match card, start time & where to watch

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Published at :March 10, 2026 at 1:01 PM
Modified at :March 10, 2026 at 1:01 PM
Ricky Saints WWE NXT

(Courtesy : WWE)

The aftermath of Vengeance Day will shake up WWE NXT tonight.

The 14th edition of NXT Vengeance Day concluded on March 7, 2026, from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. The PLE saw Blake Monroe pin Jaida Parker, while Tony D’Angelo defeated Dion Lennox, and Tatum Paxley triumphed over Izzi Dame to capture the Women’s North American title.

Furthermore, Lola Vice defeated Kelani Jordan by technical knockout in the NXT Underground match, while Joe Hendry defeated Ricky Saints to retain the NXT title in the main event.

The developmental brand will now deliver the fallout show of NXT tonight, featuring the aftermath of Vengeance Day.

NXT Champion Joe Hendry will team up with North American Champion Myles Borne to take on Ricky Saints and Ethan Page in a tag team match. The two feuds will merge in this tag team matchup, signalling that the bad blood between the individuals is far from over.

On the other hand, Thea Hail and Wren Sinclair will collide in the tournament final, with the winner earning a shot at the WWE Women’s Speed Championship, currently held by Fatal Influence’s Fallon Henley.

A triple threat match was also announced for the show, where Jasper Troy, Sean Legacy, and Eli Knight will face off against one another. Elsewhere, Charlie Dempsey and Tavion Heights will take on Lexis King and Uriah Connors in a second tag team match on the show.

Additionally, before competing in the triple-threat match for the NXT Women’s title against Jacy Jayne and Zaria, Sol Ruca will take on Jayne’s Fatal Influence stablemate, Lainey Reid.

Announced for WWE NXT (March 10, 2026)

  • Joe Hendry & Myles Borne vs Ricky Saints & Ethan Page – Tag Team match
  • Thea Hail vs Wren Sinclair – WWE Women’s Speed title tournament finals
  • Jasper Troy vs Sean Legacy vs Eli Knight
  • Charlie Dempsey & Tavion Heights vs Lexis King & Uriah Connors
  • Sol Ruca vs Lainey Reid

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 – 12 AM GMTNetflix
IndiaWednesday – 5:30 AM ISTNetflix
Saudi ArabiaWednesday – 3 AM ASTNetflix
AustraliaWednesday – 10 AM AEST / 11 AM AEDTNetflix
MexicoTuesday – 6 PM CSTNetflix
FranceWednesday – 1 AM CETNetflix
BrazilTuesday – 9 PM BRTNetflix
BangladeshWednesday – 06 AM BST Sony Sports Network
SingaporeWednesday – 08 AM SGTNetflix
ChinaWednesday – 08 AM CSTiQIYI
NigeriaWednesday – 01 AM WATSuperSport & Showmax
South AfricaWednesday – 2 AM SASTSuperSport & Showmax
GermanyWednesday – 2 AM CETProSieben Maxx

When and where will tonight’s episode of WWE NXT take place?

The March 10 episode of NXT is set to emanate live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando.

Where can fans tune in to catch all the action?

Fans in the United States can tune into the CW Network, while international fans can tune into Netflix (excluding select markets) to catch all the action.

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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.