WWE is holding another Women’s Breakout Tournament this year, and the brackets are loaded with perspective future top Superstars. Sadly, one will not be able to finish the tournament, because she is injured.

WWE has made an adjustment to the NXT Women’s Breakout Tournament currently running on the NXT brand. Sadly, Jakara Jackson was pulled from action due to an injury.

The tournament has already featured two matches, with Kelani Jordan defeating Izzi Dame and Lola Vice defeating Dani Palmer. That was quite a pair of matches, and fans were hoping for more.

BREAKING: @JakaraWWE has not been medically cleared and will be withdrawing from the #WWENXT Women’s Breakout Tournament. @brinleyreecewwe will be taking her place.

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The next scheduled match in the tournament was supposed to be Meta Four’s Jakara Jackson against Arianna Grace. However, WWE has announced that Jackson has not received medical clearance to compete, resulting in her withdrawal from the NXT Women’s Breakout Tournament.

In her place, newcomer Brinley Reece, formerly known as Breanna Ruggiero, will make her debut and face off against Arianna Grace. Although she has yet to appear on NXT or NXT Level Up television, Reece has wrestled in matches during NXT live events.

The other first-round match will feature another newcomer, Jaida Parker, who will make her television debut against Karmen Petrovic. We will have to see who wins the tournament. This is a tough break for Jakara Jackson, but she will hopefully make it back to the ring in no time.

What’s your take on WWE pulling Jakara Jackson like this? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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