WWE NXT June 16, 2026 stats, match times and more

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WWE NXT #798 took place this week (Tuesday, June 16, 2026) at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. Corey Graves and Vic Joseph called the broadcast.

The card featured five matches with recorded times, plus three dark matches that went untimed. Two of the televised matches were WWE Women’s Speed Title #1-contender tournament semi-finals, won by Izzi Dame and Arianna Grace. Tavion Heights won a #1-contender match for the NXT North American Title.

Match times

#MatchResultTime
1#1 contender (NXT North American Title)Tavion Heights def. Jackson Drake7:15
2Women’s Speed Title #1-contender semi-finalIzzi Dame def. Thea Hail2:20
3Singles matchNattie def. Jaida Parker15:08
4Women’s Speed Title #1-contender semi-finalArianna Grace def. Layla Diggs2:42
5Tag team matchLola Vice & Kendal Grey def. Kelani Jordan & Zaria12:46

The combined match time across the five timed matches was 40:11, per wrestlingdata. The three dark matches, Skylar Raye def. Jessica the Unknown, EK Prosper def. Kale Dixon, and Wendy Choo def. Meghan Walker, were not timed.

The longest match was Nattie’s win over Jaida Parker at 15:08. The two Women’s Speed Title semi-finals were the shortest, at 2:20 and 2:42, naturally.

Age and other stats

The average age of the wrestlers on the card was 29.4 years.

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