Lola Vice Wins the NXT Women’s Championship in Stand & Deliver Opener, Cementing Her Rise

The rise of Lola Vice reached its defining moment tonight, as she opened NXT Stand & Deliver by defeating Jacy Jayne and Kendal Grey to capture the NXT Women’s Championship in a fast-paced triple threat that immediately reshaped the division.

The victory capped off months of momentum and elevated Vice from promising striker to centerpiece champion. Entering the match already holding the AAA Mixed Tag Team Championships alongside Mr. Iguana, she now leaves Stand & Deliver as a double champion and one of the fastest-rising stars in NXT.

A Statement-Making Opener

The match told a clear story built around contrasting styles. Kendal Grey controlled early stretches with grappling, Jacy Jayne leaned on veteran instincts and opportunistic offense, while Vice remained patient, waiting for the right opening to strike.

As the pace intensified, the closing stretch turned chaotic with rapid counters and near falls. Vice seized the moment, landing her signature striking sequence before scoring the decisive pinfall to win the championship. The finish reinforced her identity — the striker delivering the knockout blow on the biggest stage of her NXT career.

The Road to Stand & Deliver

Vice’s path to the title came through both momentum and controversy. A disputed number one contender situation involving Vice and Grey led to the triple threat, adding intrigue heading into tonight’s opener.

In the weeks leading up to Stand & Deliver, Vice’s growth became increasingly noticeable:

  • Sharper in-ring timing
  • More confident big-match presence
  • Stronger crowd reactions
  • Added credibility through AAA success

Fan discussion across social media leaned positive, with many pointing to her improvement and predicting this would be her breakout moment. Wrestling journalists also highlighted her unique striking offense as something fresh for the top of the division.

Praise: A Fresh Direction for the Division

The decision to crown Vice injects new energy into the NXT women’s division. She offers a different style at the top, blending MMA-based striking with evolving in-ring confidence. Opening the show with the title change gave the moment additional weight and set the tone for the entire event.

Her crossover success also adds intrigue, positioning her as a champion who can bridge multiple audiences and expand the division’s reach.

Criticism: Questions About Timing

Not everyone was fully convinced. Some fans questioned whether Vice’s push came too quickly, citing her limited time in the main-event scene. Others debated whether more established competitors might have been safer choices.

However, her performance in the opener helped address those concerns. Vice delivered in a high-pressure slot and looked comfortable carrying the spotlight, strengthening confidence in the decision.

Significance of the Win

This victory represents more than just a title change. It signals:

  • A new-generation champion
  • A stylistic shift for the division
  • Increased crossover visibility
  • The payoff of long-term development

Vice’s rise from prospect to double champion now feels complete and sustainable.

Final Take

Lola Vice didn’t just win the NXT Women’s Championship tonight — she made a statement.

Opening Stand & Deliver with this result immediately reshaped the division and confirmed that Vice is no longer a rising prospect. She is now the champion, a double titleholder, and a central figure moving forward.

The moment felt earned, the reaction was strong, and the next era of the NXT women’s division begins with Lola Vice at the top.

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