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WWE star is angry about being fined and banned; sends a message to The Rock's daughter Ava

The Rock's daughter, Ava, is the current general manager of NXT and has done a wonderful job so far. She recently fined and banned Oro Mensah, who was not happy with the punishment.

Mensah responded to his monetary fine and banishment from Tuesday's episode of NXT for consistently attacking Ethan Page. He even threatened to continue attacking All Ego as revenge for taking him out a couple of weeks ago.

"F' a fine, I'll attack him 4,5,6 more times if needed 🤷🏾‍♂️ #OnSightOro #NoOneBetterThanMeta #MainManMensah," Mensah wrote on X/Twitter.

Ethan Page initially took out Noam Dar and Oro Mensah of The Meta Four before making his surprise NXT debut by attacking Trick Williams. Mensah wanted a piece of Page during the latter's contract signing against Williams. He continued to attack the former AEW star before and after NXT Battleground in Enterprise, Nevada.

It's seemingly only a matter of time before Ava books a match between The Meta Four member and All Ego. The next NXT premium live event is Heatwave on July 7, 2024, before Money in the Bank in Toronto, Canada.


Former WWE Superstar opens up about Ava as NXT general manager

On Busted Open Radio, Tommy Dreamer recently gave his take on Ava's role as NXT general manager. Dreamer praised The Rock's daughter for adjusting to the role after being a valet for the failed Schism stable.

"I think she does a phenomenal job and we're talking, you know, off about age and being on television. I think she carries all of her segments so well, it's a lot to remember when you're that type of role," Dreamer said. [H/T: WrestlingInc.]

Ava began her WWE career in 2020 when she became the first-ever fourth-generation superstar to sign with the company. She made her NXT debut in October 2022 as part of Joe Gacy's Schism faction.

When the stable disbanded, she became an assistant to Shawn Michaels last September before officially becoming the brand's general manager on January 23, 2024. She made her main roster debut on January 26 when she helped SmackDown general manager Nick Aldis with the Royal Rumble entry draw.


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