
NXT General Manager and The Rock’s daughter, Ava, boldly accused this WWE star of “harassing” her.
Ava has been busy preparing and amping up her brand for the upcoming NXT vs TNA Showdown this Tuesday. She selected NXT Champion Ricky Saints and NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne as the team captains for the men’s and women’s teams. Meanwhile, Ethan Page will defend his NXT North American Championship against TNA’s Mustafa Ali. Then, a Winner Takes All match will occur between NXT Tag Team Champions DarkState (Dion Lennox and Osiris Griffin) and TNA World Tag Team Champions The Hardys (Matt and Jeff Hardy). Everyone, whether from NXT or TNA, is banned from the ringside during that critical tag team title match.
On X, Ava responded to Jordynne Grace’s comments about her exclusion from the women’s teams. In a video she posted, The Rock’s daughter agreed that without Grace, there won’t be a crossover between NXT and TNA. She then announced that The Juggernaut will be the special guest referee for the women’s Survivor Series-styled tag team match. However, Blake Monroe didn’t find Ava’s announcement amusing and wanted to see the NXT general manager fired. The 24-year-old responded to The Glamour’s call for her firing by claiming the latter is “harassing” her.
Check out the exchange below.
Monroe recently lost to Grace at NXT No Mercy in a Weaponized Steel Cage match on September 27.
Joe Hendry Officially Involved in WWE’s NXT vs TNA ShowDown
Apart from Jordynne Grace, Joe Hendry was also noticeably omitted from the men’s Survivor Series-styled tag team match despite appearing back and forth in NXT and TNA.
To remediate the controversial decision, former WWE Superstar and TNA’s current Director of Authority, Santino Marella, announced on X that The Prestigious One will now serve as the special guest referee on the men’s side, just like Grace for the women’s.
Hendry and Grace, being guest referees, will definitely add tension to an already heated match between NXT and TNA. Since the two have ties with the said brands, it will be interesting to see if they will be able to call the men’s and women’s tag-team matches right down the middle.
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