Nia Jax sends a message to Dominik Mysterio after Tiffany Stratton's failed cash-in attempt on WWE RAW
Nia Jax sent a message to Dominik Mysterio following Tiffany Stratton's failed Money in the Bank cash-in attempt on Liv Morgan during a recent episode of WWE RAW. The Buff Barbie teamed up with Rhea Ripley to take on Liv and Raquel Rodriguez in the show's main event.
Jax and Stratton are currently performing on SmackDown. In recent weeks, there has been a lot of tension between both superstars, with Tiffany teasing a Money in the Bank cash-in on the reigning WWE Women's Champion. Jax also asked Stratton to go to RAW and ask Ripley and Morgan not to return to SmackDown.
Stratton's Money in the Bank cash-in attempt on Morgan was interrupted by Dominik Mysterio, who saved the 30-year-old star. While The Judgment Day members exited the arena, Jax put Dirty Dom on notice, sending him a message.
"Oh, you can't even carry her. Where are your legs at, Dom?" Nia Jax said.
Check out Jax's message to Dirty Dom below:
WWE Superstar Nia Jax is interested in joining The Bloodline
Nia Jax recently discussed the idea of joining The Bloodline in WWE. The heel faction consists of Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu.
While speaking with the Daily Mail UK, Jax explained how fans discussed the possibility of her joining the heel faction. The reigning WWE Women's Champion wants to be successful in her path.
"It’s only been discussed by fans. I definitely think that’s an easy thing to go to, but I also know that the boys really support us in our journey. And they want us to be successful in our own right and pave our own path and create our own legacy," Nia Jax said.
The Bloodline is currently feuding with Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso, who have been outnumbered by the faction. During the latest edition of Monday Night RAW, Jimmy tried talking to his twin brother, Jey Uso, in hopes of reuniting the original Bloodline.
Regardless, Nia Jax is focused on the upcoming Crown Jewel Premium Live Event, where she will face Liv Morgan to crown the inaugural Women's Crown Jewel Champion.