Trick Williams on main event with Carmelo Hayes: ‘This is what Melo and I set out to do a long time ago’

“It sucks that this is how we had to get here.” Trick Williams didn’t know he’d end up facing Carmelo Williams but isn’t surprised either.

Philadelphia, Pa. — Success stories don’t always happen instantly. For some, it takes longer to achieve the dream they are seeking to make a reality. That couldn’t ring more true for those looking to make it to the top of the mountain in WWE. Not everyone is a natural like Kurt Angle.

You could put Trick Williams into the category of the thousands who had to grind and put in the hard work as he headlines WWE NXT’s marquee event, NXT Stand & Deliver, on Saturday against former best friend and running mate Carmelo Hayes.

The 29-year-old Williams debuted in NXT in September 2021 alongside Hayes as part of Trick Melo Gang, though Hayes was a more developed and more relatable character than his counterpart. It felt like Williams was the Diesel to Hayes’ Shawn Michaels.

But then, little by little, one could see Williams improving in the ring and his promos getting better, and the crowd took notice. Williams took off quicker than a firecracker and is undoubtedly the biggest star on the NXT brand, to the point where his popular “Whoop That Trick” catchphrase was said loudly during a recent promo by The Rock.

“I think just consistency, hard work, opportunity,” Williams told Wrestling Junkie in explaining this newfound phenomenon. “Shoutout to Shawn Michaels. When hard work meets preparation and opportunity, explosive things can happen. I think that’s what happened to me, and having great opponents like IIja Dragunov, Dijak, Josh Briggs and Bron Breakker put me on a platform and let the people see I can do this at a very high level.

“My first match with IIja Dragunov at Heatwave (August 2023) is where it all started clicking for me. I remember just being in a fight for 15 minutes. It was just literally a fight. I wasn’t thinking too much out there, not worrying about anything. The people could feel it and got behind. Even in a loss, they knew this is who I am, and this is who I can be.”

Typically at WWE main roster and NXT premium live events, the main event is a title match. Not at Stand & Deliver, where the Williams vs. Hayes grudge match takes the headlining position after the latter turned on the former at NXT Vengeance Day in February.

Now, the two biggest stars on the black and gold brand will duke it out for the ultimate supremacy. Being in this spot is something Williams always envisioned with Hayes, but not under this circumstance of having to stand across the ring from him.

“Honestly, this was the goal,” Williams admitted. “This is what Melo and I set out to do a long time ago. We said, ‘We are main eventers.’

“[Now], I’m a main eventer. I guess we knew at the time either one of us was lying, or it was going to come down to this. So it’s good to see we are both getting what we want out of this. It sucks that this is how we had to get here.”

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How to watch NXT Stand and Deliver: Live stream US, international

A look at how to watch NXT Stand and Deliver this Saturday, April 6.

Two nights of WrestleMania 40 may dominate the spotlight, but there’s another marquee WWE premium live event taking place over the weekend. NXT is set to present Stand & Deliver on Saturday, April 6, at the Wells Fargo Arena. Located just outside of Lincoln Financial Field, where the Grandest Stage of Them All will unfold, this event promises to deliver its own action and excitement.

Stand and Deliver features no shortage of rising stars, headlined by Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams. These two were once allies, climbing the ranks together. However, months of tensions finally reached a boiling point when Hayes revealed himself as Williams’ backstage attacker, setting up their clash.

This will serve as their grudge match, potentially before one or both of these superstars move to the main roster. Hayes had a taste of the main roster on SmackDown, and Stand & Deliver might be his last stepping stone before going full-time.

Ilja Dragunov is set to defend the NXT Championship against Tony D’Angelo, presenting a golden opportunity for the latter to seize glory at this premium live event. It’s a chance for D’Angelo to prove himself on a grand stage and potentially etch his name in NXT history by upsetting the black and gold brand’s dominant titleholder.

Lyra Valkyria also puts her NXT Women’s Championship on the line against Roxanne Perez, whose change in attitude has her on the cusp of another title run.

These matches will grace Stand & Deliver, which has a special start time. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the action this weekend.

How to watch NXT Stand and Deliver

  • Date: Saturday, April 6, 2024
  • Location: Wells Fargo Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Start time: 12:00 p.m. ET/9:00 a.m. PT
  • How to watch: On Peacock in the U.S., and on WWE Network in the rest of the world

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WWE announces full week of L.A. events for WrestleMania 39

If you’re in L.A. for WrestleMania 39, you’ll be able to attend six WWE events over four nights if you hustle.

When WrestleMania 39 hits Los Angeles next year, it won’t be the only event WWE is holding in Hollywood that week.

WWE revealed today its full schedule of shows for L.A. around WrestleMania 39, which will include an NXT premium live event, the annual Hall of Fame ceremony and episodes of Raw and SmackDown, all taking place at Crypto.com arena.

The slate from the home of the Los Angeles Lakers, Clippers and Kings looks like this:

  • Friday, March 31: SmackDown/2023 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
  • Saturday, April 1: NXT Stand and Deliver
  • Monday, April 3: Raw

WrestleMania itself takes place over two nights as has been the recent norm, on Saturday, April 1 and Sunday, April 2 from Sofi Stadium. That means both NXT and the first night of Mania will take place on Saturday, suggesting an early afternoon start for Stand and Deliver.

Claiming so much of the available time from Friday through Monday helps WWE assure it keeps as much of the spotlight on itself as possible during WrestleMania weekend. In years past, a number of smaller promotions have tended to descend on WrestleMania’s host city to put on their own shows, which is great for fans of pro wrestling writ large but not as optimal for WWE.

Fans interested in attending all three Crypto.com shows will have the opportunity to purchases special combo tickets beginning Monday, Nov. 7 at 10 a.m. PT on AXS.com. Individual tickets for SmackDown/WWE Hall of Fame, NXT Stand and Deliver and Raw will go on sale Friday, Nov. 18 at 10 a.m. PT.