Former WWE star and a former WWE Raw Women’s champion Nia Jax who is also a former two times WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion recently talked about her relationship with the owner of the World Wrestling Entertainment Vince McMahon.
Nia Jax is a part of the legendary Samoan family that had a lot of contributions in the world of professional wrestling. She started at professional wrestling career as a part of the developmental territory of WWE in 2014 which was the NXT. She had been pretty impressive from the very first day of joining WWE.

Nia Jax Discusses Her Relationship With Vince McMahon
In 2016 she was given her first main roster opportunity as she directly came to work in Monday Night RAW. She had always been treated as a Powerhouse and was the always been portrait as much stronger than her opponents. In her 7 year long WWE career she won the WWE Raw Women’s Championship one time and the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship two times.
But there was a consistent complaint about her that she was not very safe to work with in the ring and still she was pushed because he was closed to Vince McMahon and because of her family background. Last year she was released from WWE and it was a little shocking. Since leave WWE she did not wrestle in any other promotion. We hope to see her back in the world of professional wrestling soon.

Nia Jax who is also a former two times WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion recently spoke to the Wives of Wrestling podcast where she talked about her relationship with the owner of the World Wrestling Entertainment Vince McMahon. She said;
“Well, I’ve always just been — I call myself a ‘Vince Girl,’ right? Whatever he wants, whatever match he wants to put me in, whatever opponent, whatever kind of weird gimmick he wants me to do, I’m just like, ‘Yeah, whatever you want.’ Like, it’s my job, you know? I was like,’ Yo, whatever you’d like.

“I always had a good relationship with Vince. We chatted and laughed, we joked and so I even went up to him and just said, ‘I’m very grateful that you thought of me for this.’ He [responded], ‘Of course, of course, ‘I wanted to see you get your ass kicked,’ like, you know, jokingly, Vince is, but it is a huge opportunity.
“Because if you don’t get put in that position, that’s it, you’re easily forgettable. You can go up and be on the main roster and have a couple of matches here and there. But if you don’t get put into some seriously cool storylines or matches like that, you kind of get forgotten. So it was a super, super cool moment, and I was super honored.”
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