Nia Jax was one of the mainstays of the WWE women’s division ever since she was called up to the main roster in 2016. Before that, she also had a decent run on NXT where she competed against top talents such as Asuka. Jax was let go and her sudden departure is something the Irresistible Force regrets.

Nia Jax was last seen on the September 20th edition of Monday Night RAW where Shayna Baszler took her out. Many fans wondered when she would return to WWE television, but that will no longer happen as Jax was released by WWE last month.

The former WWE Superstar stated that she is done with pro wrestling for good after her release, which led to many fans rejoicing as well. Booker T also sympathized with her wanting to retire.

Nia Jax took to her Instagram page and uploaded a video of her career highlights. Jax also revealed that she wished she could have had the chance to thank fans before her release.

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I didn’t get a chance to THANK all of the amazing fans of the WWE universe! That’s the only thing I wish I was able to do before I left. I have amazing memories and accomplishments I never thought I would have completed. I’m forever grateful for the fans who cheered me along the way and the ones who loved to boo me as well. It was a remarkable journey in several ways, you never know when I’ll pop up again. I have so much gratitude for all of you! #ThankYou

Jax also previously revealed that she is planning an entirely different career after her release from WWE. Nia Jax also recently refused to acknowledge her run in WWE. We will have to wait and see what is next in store for the former WWE Superstar.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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