Jazmyn Nyx Contract Expires With WWE After Rejecting 3 Year New Contact
Jazmyn Nyx is no longer with WWE. The wrestling world loves its dramatic exits, and Nyx’s departure certainly fits the mold. But unlike some of the more publicized contract disputes we’ve seen recently, this one feels different. It’s not about creative differences or backstage politics gone wrong. Sometimes, it’s just about money, plain and simple.
The Rise and Quick Fall of Jazmyn Nyx
Let’s rewind the tape here. Jazmyn Nyx wasn’t exactly a household name when she signed with WWE back in November 2022. The West Virginia University soccer player turned pro wrestler was part of that year’s Performance Center Fall Rookie Class—you know, the group that WWE hopes will become the next generation of superstars but usually ends up being footnotes in wrestling history.
Her in-ring debut came on August 18, 2023—almost a full year after signing. That’s either careful character development or a sign that WWE wasn’t exactly fast-tracking her to the main roster. When she finally made it to TV in January 2024 with Chase University, it seemed like she might have found her groove.
The heel turn and subsequent joining of Fatal Influence with Fallon Henley and Jacy Jayne looked promising on paper for NXT shows. Three women with different skill sets coming together to dominate NXT’s women’s division? Sure, why not. But here’s the thing about wrestling factions: they only work when everyone brings something unique to the table.
Fatal Influence’s Not-So-Fatal Impact
Unfortunately for Jazmyn Nyx, being labeled “the weakest member” of Fatal Influence by the current NXT Women’s Champion became a self-fulfilling prophecy. In wrestling, perception often becomes reality, and once you’re tagged as the weak link, it’s nearly impossible to shake that reputation.
The writing was literally on the wall when this week’s NXT episode featured Nyx being found “laid out backstage.” Because nothing says “we’re done with you” quite like a mysterious backstage attack that conveniently writes you out of all future storylines. It’s the wrestling equivalent of your boss asking you to clean out your desk on a Friday afternoon.
The Contract Rejection That Says Everything
Here’s where things get interesting, and by interesting, I mean predictably disappointing. Jazmyn Nyx confirmed herself that she turned down WWE’s contract extension offer. Now, before we start applauding her for standing up for herself, let’s think about what this really means.
WWE offered her a new 3 year deal, and she said no. In today’s wrestling landscape, that’s either incredibly brave or incredibly foolish, depending on your perspective. Given that WWE has been throwing money around like confetti lately as a result of there big money deals, you have to wonder what exactly was in that contract offer that made walking away seem like the better option.
Maybe it was the money. Maybe it was the creative direction. Maybe she just realized that being the third wheel in a faction that wasn’t the career trajectory she had in mind. Whatever the reason, she made her choice, and WWE made theirs by writing her out entirely.
What This Means for Wrestling’s Future
Jazmyn Nyx’s last match was on the NXT Homecoming special, teaming with Henley and Jayne in what turned out to be her 70th match for the company. Seventy matches might sound like a lot, but in wrestling terms, that’s barely scratching the surface. That’s someone who was still finding their feet, still learning the craft.
The question now becomes: what’s next for Jazmyn Nyx? Will she continue wrestling elsewhere, or will this be the end of her professional wrestling journey? From the sound of the video she posted, its likely she will do something out of the wrestling industry. Whatever she does next, pro wrestling fans need to wish her well.
