Jazmyn Nyx Explains WWE Exit, Citing No Raise After Two Years on NXT
She describes rigid talks conducted through a mediator that left no room for increased pay.
Overview
- Nyx says she declined a proposed three-year extension because the offer included no raise and she felt she could not make a living on those terms.
- She handled negotiations without an agent, dealt with a mediator rather than senior executives, and was told repeatedly that the offer would not change.
- After roughly two years on NXT television as part of Fatal Influence and occasional TNA appearances, she was written off TV via a backstage attack before her departure became public.
- Now a free agent, she says she will keep training and is open to independent wrestling dates as well as reality television and social media work, noting WWE previously discouraged a potential Love Island appearance.
- Some outlets have circulated a $75,000 NXT salary figure from her interview, a number not independently verified, as she points to out-of-pocket expenses and rising costs to explain her stance on compensation.