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Nia Jax claims she will stop speaking backstage with WWE names

WWE: Nia Jax has announced on social media that she will no longer be speaking to a WWE name backstage. This occurred after the individual was featured in a video that Jax found difficult to watch. 

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Nia Jax has announced on social media that she will no longer be speaking to a WWE name backstage. This occurred after the individual was featured in a video that Jax found difficult to watch. 

Megan Morant recently appeared in a video in which she and the rest of the This Week in WWE team performed the "Yeet" dance popularised by Jey Uso.

They made the move as Scott Standford brought fans into the studio to discuss Jey and everything else going on in WWE that week. Despite winning the Raw Women's Championship once and spending five years alternating between Raw and SmackDown, Nia Jax was never quite the big event caliber performer she might have been.

Nia Jax had recently joined WWE RAW via the WWE Draft and made a quick impact, assaulting Bayley. At this point, her aim appears to be obvious: she will most likely challenge Bayley for the title. However, this week's edition of SmackDown should clarify what Jax wants. 

Nick Aldis backed Nia Jax

Given her evident backing from Nick Aldis, she may have opted to take over the division. Nia Jax viewed Morant and Stanford's video and stated it was too painful to watch. The female celebrity was unimpressed by the Yeet Movement, founded by Jey Uso, and she went on to declare that if Morant acted like her, she would cease talking to her. 

While SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis was disappointed to lose Bron Breakker, he was thrilled to recruit Nia Jax to his women's division. He greeted her warmly and gave her props for standing out in the division. 

They appear formidable now that Jade Cargill, Bianca Belair, Bayley, and the promising Tiffany Stratton are all on the SmackDown Women's roster. For now, it's unclear when Jax and Cargill will come into contact. 

 

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