WWE NXT Great American Bash 2026 stats, match times and more

NXT Great American Bash 2026: Lola Vice vs. Kendal Grey

WWE NXT The Great American Bash 2026 had seven matches on the main card that went 1:28:37 from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. The longest match on the card was the NXT North American Title match (Myles Borne (c) vs Tavion Heights) at 16:55. The shortest on the main card was the WWE Women’s Speed Title match (Wren Sinclair (c) vs Arianna Grace) at 4:48.

WWE NXT Great American Bash 2026 match times

#MatchResultTime
1NXT ChampionshipTony D’Angelo (c) def. Naraku10:11
2NXT Women’s North American ChampionshipZaria (c) def. Tatum Paxley14:07
3Singles matchShiloh Hill def. Tristan Angels13:06
4WWE Women’s Speed ChampionshipWren Sinclair (c) def. Arianna Grace4:48
5Singles matchSaquon Shugars def. Dion Lennox14:18
6NXT North American ChampionshipMyles Borne (c) def. Tavion Heights16:55
7NXT Women’s ChampionshipKendal Grey def. Lola Vice (c), title change15:12

The combined match time across all seven matches was 1:28:37, per wrestlingdata.

Average Age

The average age of the wrestlers on the card was 30.0 years.

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