The lineup for tonight’s episode of WWE NXT has been confirmed.
Tonight’s episode of WWE NXT is set to air live on the CW Network in the United States and on Netflix internationally from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, and there are five matches confirmed for tonight’s card, including a title match and two number one contendership bouts.
In singles action tonight, we have Tony D’Angelo taking on Cutler James in the men’s division, and in the women’s division, we will see Lola Vice go against Kelani Jordan.
We also have the finals of the WWE Speed Championship Number One Contendership Tournament, as Elio LeFleur takes on Eli Knight to see who will challenge Jasper Troy for the WWE Speed Title. In the other number one contendership match, we have Hank and Tank, OTM, The Culling, and The Vanity Project all squaring off in a Fatal Four-Way Tag Match to see who will be the number one contenders for DarkState’s WWE NXT Tag Team Championship.
And tonight’s title match will see Ethan Page defending his WWE NXT North American Title against Shiloh Hill.
WWE NXT Lineup For February 17, 2026
The lineup, as it currently stands, for tonight’s episode of NXT is as follows:
- WWE Speed Title #1 Contendership Tournament Final Match: Elio LeFleur vs. Eli Knight
- NXT Tag Team Title #1 Contendership Fatal Four Way Match: Hank And Tank (Hank Walker & Tank Ledger) vs. OTM (Bronco Nima & Lucien Price) vs. The Culling (Niko Vance & Shawn Spears) vs. The Vanity Project (Brad Baylor & Ricky Smokes)
- WWE NXT North American Title Match: Ethan Page (c) vs. Shiloh Hill
- Lola Vice vs. Kelani Jordan
- Tony D’Angelo vs. Cutler James
Next week’s episode of NXT will also take place at the WWE Performance Center, and there are currently three matches confirmed for the card.
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