WWE NXT (June 9, 2026) stats, match times and more

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The NXT Women’s North American Title changed hands this week as Zaria beat Tatum Paxley in a 10:46 main event at the Performance Center in Orlando. This was the one title switch on a five-match card with 56-minutes of in-ring action that also crowned two new number-one contenders.

WWE NXT Match times this week

Nathan Frazer and Axiom got 13:18 against Noam Dar and Romeo Moreno to start the night (the longest match on the card), while Zaria’s title win over Paxley ran 10:46 to close the broadcast:

#MatchResultTime
1Tag team matchFraxiom (Nathan Frazer & Axiom) def. Noam Dar & Romeo Moreno13:18
2#1 contender (NXT Title)Naraku def. Mason Rook9:42
3#1 contender (NXT Women’s Title)Kendal Grey def. Kelani Jordan13:02
4Singles matchDion Lennox def. Jasper Troy10:11
5NXT Women’s North American ChampionshipZaria def. Tatum Paxley (c)10:46

Combined match time: 56:59 across the five timed matches, per wrestlingdata.

The age stats

28.8 years was the average age for the show this week, dipping under the 29.9 from last Tuesday and sitting nearly ten years below NJPW’s recent 38.2 for the Best of Super Juniors final. It helps lower the average age when someone like 48 year old Toru Yano isn’t on the card…but then you wouldn’t have Toru Yano on the card, so who really wins?

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