WWE NXT Results (March 17, 2026) – Title Matches, Steel Cage Chaos & Booker T Honored
- Carlos Astorga

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The March 17, 2026 edition of WWE NXT on The CW delivered a high-stakes night packed with championship clashes, emotional moments, and key developments as the brand continues building toward Stand & Deliver.
From a major Women’s Championship Triple Threat to a brutal steel cage grudge match, this episode balanced in-ring action with meaningful storytelling — highlighted by a heartfelt tribute to a legend.
🔥 Booker T Appreciation Night Kicks Off NXT
NXT opened with a special “Booker T Appreciation Night”, honoring the Hall of Famer’s legacy and contributions to WWE and the NXT brand.
A video tribute aired before Booker T addressed the crowd, visibly emotional. The segment took a lighthearted turn when rising names interrupted, blending respect with storyline progression. The segment ended with the locker room applauding the legend in a rare feel-good NXT moment.
👉 Storyline Impact:
Reinforces Booker T’s on-screen presence amid recent criticism.
Teases potential involvement with newer talent going forward.
🏆 NXT Women’s Championship
Triple Threat Match
Jacy Jayne (c) vs. Sol Ruca vs. Zaria
The main event saw Jacy Jayne defend her title against former allies Sol Ruca and Zaria, whose fractured relationship added tension throughout the match.
Result: Jacy Jayne retains the NXT Women’s Championship
Match Breakdown:
Fast-paced triple threat with constant momentum shifts
Ruca’s athletic offense created near-falls
Zaria showcased power dominance
Miscommunication between challengers played a key role
👉 Storyline Progression:
Jayne continues her strong reign heading into Stand & Deliver
Ruca vs. Zaria rivalry intensifies after costing each other the title
Sets up potential singles grudge match between the challengers
🔒 NXT Women’s North American Championship
Steel Cage Match
Tatum Paxley (c) vs. Izzi Dame
A deeply personal feud culminated inside a steel cage, preventing outside interference.
Result: Tatum Paxley retains
Match Breakdown:
Brutal, high-risk spots using the cage
Emotional storytelling rooted in their former alliance
Paxley survives Dame’s power offense to escape victorious
👉 Storyline Progression:
Paxley solidifies her reign after Vengeance Day momentum
Likely closes this chapter of her feud with Dame decisively
⚡ WWE Women’s Speed Championship
Fallon Henley (c) vs. Wren Sinclair
Result: Fallon Henley retains
Key Notes:
Quick-paced match fitting the “Speed” format
Sinclair continues to gain credibility despite the loss
👉 Storyline Progression:
Henley remains a dominant champion in the division
Sinclair positioned as a rising contender
🏷️ NXT Tag Team Title #1 Contender Tournament Begins
The first round of a new tournament to crown No. 1 contenders kicked off.
Featured Match:
Birthright vs. Hank & Tank
👉 Storyline Progression:
Birthright continues gaining momentum as a rising faction
Tournament adds structure heading into Stand & Deliver
Tag division receives renewed focus
🤝 Six-Man Tag Team Match
Vanity Project vs. Los Americanos
Result: Los Americanos def. Vanity Project
Highlights:
Strong faction-based storytelling
Fast-paced multi-man action
👉 Storyline Progression:
Builds depth in NXT’s faction warfare landscape
Keeps both teams active in the mid-card scene
🧠 Trivia & Notable Moments
This episode heavily advanced storylines for Stand & Deliver, NXT’s next major event.
The Women’s Division once again headlined the show, continuing NXT’s trend of spotlighting female talent.
Booker T’s tribute segment was widely praised and stood out as one of the most emotional NXT moments in recent memory.
🚨 Breaking News & Bigger Picture
WWE confirmed that NXT Stand & Deliver will stream for free on YouTube, marking a major shift in distribution strategy.
The move could significantly expand NXT’s audience ahead of WrestleMania season.
📊 Final Thoughts
This week’s NXT episode delivered a strong mix of:
Championship stakes
Emotional storytelling
Tournament progression
Long-term booking toward Stand & Deliver
The women’s division continues to lead the brand creatively, while new factions and tournaments are helping reshape the roster into something fresh and unpredictable.





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