Lola Vice winning the NXT Women’s Championship at Stand & Deliver should have been the biggest story of the night, but an unexpected wardrobe issue involving Jacy Jayne quickly grabbed attention—and now veteran wrestler LuFisto has weighed in with her own blunt advice.

During the NXT Women’s Championship triple threat match featuring Jacy Jayne, Lola Vice, and Kendal Grey, WWE production was forced to repeatedly cut the broadcast to black. The interruptions happened after Jacy Jayne experienced multiple wardrobe issues during the match, forcing cameras to react quickly to avoid unintended exposure on live television.

While the match kept going and Lola Vice eventually scored the win with a spinning back fist to capture the title, fans watching at home immediately noticed the repeated blackouts and began talking about it online.

That conversation picked up even more once LuFisto took to social media during the show and posted her reaction to the situation. She didn’t hold back and offered a very direct solution aimed at female wrestlers dealing with gear issues.

“Lady wrestlers… THIS is your best friend! Tape those boobies!”

LuFisto included an image of carpet tape with her post, suggesting it as a simple way to help secure gear and prevent wardrobe problems during matches. Her comment quickly became part of the ongoing reaction to the situation, as viewers continued discussing the broadcast cuts and what led to them in the first place.

Even with the distraction, Lola Vice still walked away from Stand & Deliver as the new NXT Women’s Champion, marking one of the biggest moments of her career. Still, LuFisto’s reaction added another talking point to a match that already had fans paying close attention.

Do you think wardrobe issues like this are just part of wrestling, or should more precautions be taken to prevent them during big matches? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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