NXT TakeOver: Stand & Deliver was a 2021 two-part professional wrestling event produced by WWE for its NXT brand division, airing as a television special and a pay-per-view (PPV) and livestreaming event. It was the 34th NXT TakeOver, as well as the inaugural Stand & Deliver, and it took place during WrestleMania 37 week on April 7 and 8, 2021, from the Capitol Wrestling Center, hosted at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. It was the only TakeOver to take place over the span of two nights. The first night aired as a special episode of NXT on the USA Network, making it the only TakeOver to air on television as well as the final NXT broadcast on Wednesdays before moving to Tuesdays on April 13, while the second night aired via PPV. Both nights were also simulcast on WWE's livestreaming services; internationally, it was available through the WWE Network, while in the United States, it was the first WWE in-ring event to livestream on Peacock, following the shutdown of the standalone American WWE Network on April 4.
The card consisted of 12 matches evenly divided across both nights, including one match on the pre-show for each night. In the main event for Night 1, Raquel González defeated Io Shirai to win the NXT Women's Championship. Other prominent matches included Walter defeating Tommaso Ciampa to retain the NXT United Kingdom Championship and MSK (Wes Lee and Nash Carter) defeated Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake and Zack Gibson) and Legado Del Fantasma (Raul Mendoza and Joaquin Wilde) to win the vacant NXT Tag Team Championship. Two matches were promoted as main event matches for Night 2. In what was the final match on the card, Kyle O'Reilly defeated Adam Cole in an unsanctioned match. In the penultimate match that was promoted as the other main event match, Karrion Kross defeated Finn Bálor to win the NXT Championship. In another prominent match on the undercard which opened the event, Santos Escobar defeated Jordan Devlin in a ladder match to determine the undisputed NXT Cruiserweight Champion.
While the NXT TakeOver series was discontinued in September, the Stand & Deliver event continued on, with a second event scheduled for the following year to be held during WrestleMania 38 weekend. This in turn established Stand & Deliver as NXT's annual event held during WrestleMania week. This was also the only Stand & Deliver event to air as a television special, as well as the only to air on PPV, as beginning with the following year's event, NXT's major events became only available via WWE's livestreaming platforms.