
NXT Stand & Deliver will stream live on WWE YouTube channels this year, marking a significant change in how the event will be distributed. The show is scheduled for Saturday, April 4, and will take place at The Factory in St. Louis.
The announcement signals another shift in WWE’s broadcast strategy for its Premium Live Events. In recent years, NXT Premium Live Events have primarily aired on streaming platforms connected to WWE’s major distribution deals.
Since 2021, NXT Premium Live Events had been streaming on Peacock after WWE moved the WWE Network service to the platform in the United States. That arrangement remained in place even after WWE made further changes to its streaming agreements.
In September 2025, WWE moved its main Premium Live Events from Peacock to ESPN Unlimited. Despite that move, NXT shows continued to air on Peacock. That situation remained unchanged until recently.
NXT Vengeance Day, which aired on March 7, became the final NXT Premium Live Event to stream on Peacock under that arrangement. With NXT Stand & Deliver now set for YouTube, the upcoming show will represent a new direction for how WWE distributes NXT’s major events.
Another notable change is the event’s placement on the calendar. In past years, NXT Stand & Deliver was typically held during WrestleMania weekend as part of the larger WrestleMania festivities. This year’s edition will take place separately from WrestleMania weekend, making it a standalone event on the NXT schedule.
The venue for the show will be The Factory in St. Louis, which has hosted several wrestling events and entertainment productions in recent years. The location adds a new setting for the annual NXT showcase.
At this time, WWE has not announced any matches for the show. However, more details about the card are expected to be revealed in the coming weeks as storylines continue to develop on NXT television.
With the show approaching in early April, fans will be watching closely to see how WWE promotes NXT Stand & Deliver on Youtube and what matches are announced for the card.
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