Major Additions Made To NXT Stand & Deliver 2022 Card

With two weeks to go, NXT's WrestleMania 38 weekend show is nearing completion.

Dolph Ziggler Bron Breakker
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NXT's next live special, Stand & Deliver, takes place on Saturday 2 April, and last night's episode of 2.0 brought a bunch of new additions to the card.

Only the North American Title ladder match pitting Carmelo Hayes against five challengers had been confirmed prior to this latest episode. Amongst other things, WWE has now announced Dolph Ziggler's NXT Title challenger, the Women's and Tag Team Championship matches, and the "white whale" opponent Tony D'Angelo has been chasing for the past few weeks.

Stand & Deliver will be the first time NXT has run anything close to a full-sized arena since the COVID-19 pandemic's March 2020 onset. WWE has thus far made around 5,000 tickets available for the WrestleMania 38 weekend show, selling 3.286 of them (by the latest estimate).

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Here's how the NXT Stand & Deliver line looked at the time of writing:-

NXT Championship: Dolph Ziggler (c) vs. Bron Breakker

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NXT Women's Championship: Mandy Rose (c) vs. Cora Jade

NXT North American Championship Ladder Match: Carmelo Hayes (c) vs. Santos Escobar vs. Solo Sikoa or Roderick Strong vs. A-Kid or Grayson Waller vs. 2 more TBC

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NXT Tag Team Championships: Imperium (c) vs. The Creed Brothers vs. MSK

Tommaso Ciampa vs. Tony D'Angelo

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