It can be expensive to live in Florida, and Jazmyn Nyx felt like the offer WWE was offering her just wasn’t going to cut it. In the end, she just wanted some sort of raise after two years on television, but that didn’t happen.

Speaking on the Ariel Helwani Show, Jazmyn Nyx spoke openly about her WWE exit. She wanted more money from the company, but they didn’t budge, even with a cost of living increase.

Jazmyn Nyx spoke candidly about her WWE deal, and the talks surrounding the lowball deal that she didn’t take. She also shot down a rumor about the company offering her more money.

When asked how much money she would have taken to stay with WWE, Nyx was very honest and open about it. Helwani asked her if they were worlds apart money-wise, but that wasn’t the case. WWE just didn’t want to offer her any more money, and she simply wanted any sort of raise in pay.

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“No, I felt like there defiantly could have been a meet in the middle, but after I realized there was no budging, that’s where it stands. There was nothing that I could have done or say, it was just, you know, any sort of a raise will do, and it was no raise.”

Nyx did these talks with the multi-billion dollar company on her own, so nobody was representing her. She also said that she felt that the case was that nobody has agents in NXT speak on their behalf. Although some may have them now, it’s not typical.

Jazmyn Nyx just wanted any sort of raise in pay, but she confirmed that WWE was offering her the same amount of money that she was making for the past three years. She felt that a raise was understandable after working on television for NXT and TNA, sometimes both in the same week, for a while.

Nyx said that she spoke to “a mediator,” so she couldn’t ask her why WWE wasn’t offering her more money. The mediator was given a raise offer from Nyx, and then they later came back with a thumbs down from WWE. She was just told that everyone was getting paid that amount. Nyx also said that this isn’t something that they talk about in the locker room, but it was what she was told by the company’s representative.

What’s your take on WWE refusing to offer Jazmyn Nyx more money? Do you think she was worth more money than they were going to offer her? How much of a raise did she deserve? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

H Jenkins has been breaking pro wrestling news on Ringside News for nearly a decade, with his reports featured by TMZ, Forbes, The Sun, and more.

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