WWE NXT Preview: Confirmed matches and segments (05-26-2026)

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Tonight’s episode of WWE NXT takes place on the CW Network at the usual start time of 8e/7c. Several matches have been confirmed for the broadcast, including an NXT Women’s Championship match.

Lola Vice will be defending her NXT Women’s Title against Izzi Dame, Layla Diggs faces Jaida Parker, The Culling take on OTM. Wren Sinclair will also face Kelani Jordan, Shiloh Hill takes on Charlie Dempsey and the Men’s Speed Tournament continues with Dorian Van Dux vs. Sean Legacy.

WWE NXT Card Tonight

Here are all of the matches confirmed for tonight’s episode of WWE NXT:

  • Layla Diggs vs. Jaida Parker
  • The Culling vs. OTM
  • NXT Women’s Championship Match: Lola Vice (c) vs. Izzi Dame
  • Wren Sinclair vs. Kelani Jordan
  • Shiloh Hill vs. Charlie Dempsey
  • Men’s Speed Tournament Match: Dorian Van Dux vs. Sean Legacy

FAQ and Context

Where can I watch NXT?

On The CW Network in the US, the show’s home since the 2024 move from USA Network. The CW also offers same-night streaming through the CW app and CW.com for cord-cutters. UK viewers get NXT through TNT Sports the following day.

What’s the main event match?

The NXT Women’s Championship bout: Lola Vice defending against Izzi Dame.

What’s the Men’s Speed Tournament?

A short-form, fast-paced tournament with a tight time limit. Tonight’s Dorian Van Dux vs Sean Legacy bout is the next round in the bracket, with the eventual winner earning a title shot.

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