Nia Jax Exposes Lies About WWE Firing

The former Women’s Champion and Women’s Tag Team champion Nia Jax was among the several releases that recently took place in WWE. Jax finally broke her silence about what occurred leading up to her release. Though it has been reported that budget cuts or vaccination status may have caused her release, Jax revealed a different side of the story. WWE Raw Diva’s Boyfriend Assaults Fan At Home

 


 

Nia Jax opens up on her release

Jax revealed she has been coping with some personal issues as of late and was granted a leave of absence to heal. But upon requesting an extension to her break, Jax was left without a response. She would later read reports that she was being released from the company. She took to her Instagram account to share her thoughts:

“I usually keep my personal life private, but yesterday’s reports leave me with no option but to clarify matters. I recently took a short leave of absence from WWE for a mental health break. I’ve been working through so much — more than I can share — and so I took some time, the full support of the company, to take care of myself.

“Earlier this week, after WWE sent me my schedule to return to the ring for the November 15 show, I asked for an extension to my mental health break, feeling that I needed more time and hoping I would have the ongoing support of the company I have given my all to for the past 7 years. I did not receive a response. The next I heard, I was being released. My vaccination status was never mentioned. I wasn’t given any choices or options.

“It breaks my heart to be so abruptly let go, without consultation, while dealing with so much privately. I loved my career at WWE, I love the men and women I worked with, and I am going to need time to process this huge loss. I appreciate those people who have shown understanding and compassion during an incredibly difficult time.”

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Barry Russell
Barry Russell
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