Nia Jax tapes up referee in recent match at WWE event
WWE Superstar Nia Jax is among the top heels on the Stamford-based company's female roster. The Irresistible Force recently taped up a referee during a show.
The 40-year-old is currently on the UK Tour alongside several major names. Jax has defended the WWE Women's Championship against Bayley in three different cities this far. The two women recently locked horns in a Street Fight at the Utilita Arena in Newcastle.
Nia Jax recently took to her Instagram Stories to reshare a video of herself from the show. The SmackDown star was seen taping up the referee in the footage. Despite winning the match, Jax was taken out by Bayley and Naomi after the bout as the two put her through a table.
''Taping up the ref!'' she wrote.
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A wrestling veteran is worried for Liv Morgan ahead of her match with Nia Jax at WWE Crown Jewel
At WWE Bad Blood, Triple H made a massive announcement for Crown Jewel 2024. He revealed that the world champions would compete against each other for the newly unveiled Crown Jewel Title at the PLE in Saudi Arabia. The Women's Crown Jewel Championship match will feature Nia Jax and Liv Morgan.
Speaking on the Behind The Turnbuckle: The Last Word podcast, wrestling veteran Jonathan Coachman raised concerns regarding the Champion vs. Champion match between The Miracle Kid and the Australian star. The 51-year-old claimed The Irresistible Force might accidentally injure Morgan at the premium live event.
"I'll be honest with you, Tommy; I'm afraid she [Nia] might hurt Liv. Like, accidentally hurt her. She's dangerous. A lot of girls don't wanna work with her," he said. [From 12:53 to 13:02]
You can check out Jonathan Coachman's comments in the video below:
With both the champions set to go after each other, reigning Ms. Money in the Bank Tiffany Stratton might look to cash in her contract in Riyadh. After teasing a cash-in on Jax several times, The Buff Barbie tried to win the Women's World Championship on the latest edition of Monday Night RAW before Dominik Mysterio made the save.