Tony D'Angelo leads Nxt Great American Bash 2026 card on CW Network

NXT Great American Bash 2026 lands Sunday at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, with five title matches and the first NXT event on CW.

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Tony D'Angelo leads Nxt Great American Bash 2026 card on CW Network

NXT Great American Bash 2026 lands Sunday at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, and it arrives with a broadcast shift that changes the frame around the show. It will be the first NXT premium live event on the CW Network, with the card set for 7 p.m. ET.

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Tony D'Angelo and the title card

The centerpiece is a card built around five championship matches and two other matches among four people with scores to settle. Tony D'Angelo is part of the title picture as WWE NXT pushes the event as more than a standard summer stop.

Myles Borne enters after winning the NXT North American Championship by defeating Ethan Page in February, then defending it against Johnny Gargano and Dion Lennox on television. Tavion Heights earned his title shot by beating Jackson Drake, and he already had a chance to take the belt from Page at No Mercy last year before coming up short.

Wren Sinclair and Arianna Grace

Wren Sinclair brings another title defense into the spotlight. She has held the WWE Women’s Speed Championship since March, when she defeated Fallon Henley to win it.

Arianna Grace makes that defense more complicated because she is a few weeks from losing the TNA Knockouts World Championship to Lei Ying Lee while also challenging for Sinclair’s belt. That puts her in two title stories at once, one already slipping away and one still in front of her at Great American Bash.

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Shiloh Hill and Saquon Shugars

Two more matches carry the personal edge that fills out the rest of the card. Tristan Angels faces Shiloh Hill after Angels attacked him when Hill was named Mr. NXT, and Saquon Shugars meets Dion Lennox after Shugars was thrown out of DarkState earlier in the month.

For viewers, the practical takeaway is simple: the show starts at 7 p.m. ET on Sunday, and the card is built around five championship matches with a first-time CW Network showcase at the center. Which wrestlers leave Orlando with the belts is the unanswered part the event is set to settle.

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