
Jazmyn Nyxs exit from WWE left fans scratching their headsbut now, theres a clearer picture of what went down behind the scenes.
The former Fatal Influence member recently spoke out about turning down WWEs offer, reportedly worth $75,000 per year, and now Fightfuls Sean Ross Sapp has provided more context during a Q&A session.
When asked why WWE didnt bump her pay considering her recent momentum, Sapp explained the contract offer wasnt necessarily the final numberit was just the starting point.
According to Sapp, WWEs current strategy seems to favor flexibility with undercard or developmental talent, even if that means letting someone like Nyx leave.
That aligns with Nyxs own comments on Snapchat, where she explained that the offer made her question WWEs long-term plans for her.
She also pushed back on the idea that she was only viewed as a manager or valet.
While WWE may not have seen Nyx as a must-keep star, her story exposes the harsh reality for rising talent in NXTwhere weekly TV time doesnt always translate to job security or fair compensation.
Nyx has made it clear shes open to a WWE return if the deal is right. But now that fans know how the numbers broke down, its obvious that WWEs offer just didnt match the grind she was putting in.
Do you think WWE shouldve paid Jazmyn Nyx more based on her weekly TV work? Or is WWE smart to stick to its pay structure? Drop your thoughts below.
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