There Were Calls In WWE For Nia Jax To Be Fired Following Dangerous Kairi Sane Botch

There Were Calls In WWE For Nia Jax To Be Fired Following Dangerous Kairi Sane Botch

Now we've been able to see Nia Jax throw Kairi Sane into those steel ring steps, it's pretty clear she was at fault. With that in mind, it probably shouldn't surprise you to learn that there's some heat on Jax.

By JoshWilding - Jun 02, 2020 06:06 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE

Last week, we learned that Kairi Sane suffered a nasty cut to her head during a match with Nia Jax on RAW. Last night, we actually got to see that, and it was blatantly obvious Jax was in the wrong. She threw her opponent head first into the ring steps with force, giving the former Women's Tag Team Champion no real chance to protect herself. 

Jax has a habit of injuring other wrestlers, and there are many fans who believe she should be fired. 

During a recent edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer discussed that spot, and both claimed that there are people within WWE who are unhappy with Jax. Alvarez even read out a text message from someone who works in WWE, and that definitely points to her having some backstage heat. 

"1000 percent Nia’s fault," the message reads. "She needs to be f**king fired. She is dangerous. Fire her before she cripples or kills somebody."

Jax recently nearly injured Sane with a Buckle Bomb, and that led to the move being banned. Needless to say, WWE needs to do something about this, as it does seem likely the former RAW Women's Champion is going to end someone's career - or life - at this rate. 
 

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