Jazmyn Nyx: ‘No I was not making 6 figures’ in WWE NXT

In a Snapchat Q&A on Thursday, Jazmyn Nyx provided some more information about her decision to leave WWE.

Nyx was written out of NXT storylines this week after deciding not to accept a new contract offer from the company. Though she expressed gratitude for the opportunities WWE gave her, Nyx said their contract offer — which was for three years — “just wasn’t going to cut it” for her financially.

The Snapchat Q&A included Nyx giving an answer where she said her NXT salary was not a six-figure one.

“Ultimately it came down to the work I was putting in and being booked for was not accurate with the amount I was being offered,” she wrote about departing NXT. “And no I was not making 6 figures but that is the goal but thank you.”

Nyx gave a clearer indication of her salary while responding to a fan on Instagram, saying it would have been great if she were making $80,000 to $150,000 per year.

With a background as a soccer player, Nyx (real name Jade Gentile) joined the WWE Performance Center in 2022. She was featured in NXT as a member of Fatal Influence with Jacy Jayne and Fallon Henley.

Nyx said in her Q&A that the wear and tear of the job contributed to the decision she made to leave NXT.

“Not specifically my injuries, but the wear and tear that the job had on my body was one of the reasons,” she wrote. “I was wrestling for both tna and nxt every Tuesday and on the weekends without a day off.”

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