WWE NXT stats, match times and more (06/02/2026)

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WWE NXT this week had 6 matches for a total of 47 minutes, 12 seconds of in-ring action from the Performance Center in Orlando on June 2, 2026. Tony D’Angelo retained the NXT Championship over Kam Hendrix in the main event.

WWE NXT Match times this week

Zaria vs. Lizzy Rain opened at 10:31 and D’Angelo vs. Hendrix closed at 10:47, the two longest singles matches on the card doing the bookending. Dark State over Tavion Heights and Myles Borne was the longest match of the night at 11:01:

#MatchResultTime
1Singles matchZaria def. Lizzy Rain10:31
2Tag team matchOTM (Bronco Nima & Lucien Price) def. The Culling5:47
3Singles matchJackson Drake def. Tate Wilder4:31
4WWE Speed ChampionshipLexis King (c) def. Romeo Moreno4:35
5Tag team matchDark State (Osiris Griffin & Dion Lennox) def. Heights & Borne11:01
6NXT ChampionshipTony D’Angelo (c) def. Kam Hendrix10:47

Combined match time: 47:12 across the six timed matches, per wrestlingdata.

WWE NXT age stats this week

The average age of the in-ring talent was 29.9 years. NXT came in nearly five years younger than Monday’s Raw at 34.6, and more than six years younger than Clash in Italy at 36.2, which you’d expect due to NXT being the developmental brand.

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