Jazmyn Nyx is officially in her influencer era. After walking away from WWE despite a raised offer nearing $100,000, the former NXT star has turned her attention to promo deals—and she just dropped a full-on ad for a sports betting app on Instagram.
In a video posted on October 15, Nyx gave fans a vlog-style look at her trip to Los Angeles for the Reality Games combine. Between early morning flights and athletic challenges, she managed to plug a gambling app called Legends, promoting a 100% match offer while casually showing off her competitive side.
“Come with me to LA for the Reality Games combine. We had to wake up at 4:30am for this flight, so I was obviously exhausted. You know what I could do was hop on Legends, play some slots, you know, that woke me up a little bit,” she said during the video.
After breaking down her combine stats—including a 5.2 on the 40-yard dash and eight pull-ups—Nyx circled back to the app, dropping a hard call to action for her followers.
“If you guys are big sports bettors, it’s super easy to sign up. But go click the link in my bio and you’ll get 100 match on your first purchase up to $100.”
This latest move comes just weeks after Wrestling Observer’s Bryan Alvarez revealed Nyx didn’t just turn down WWE’s original $75,000 developmental offer—she actually passed on a better deal before leaving the company.
“I’m told Jazmyn’s original deal was $75,000 and her new offer which she turned down was approximately $98,000.”
Despite being featured frequently on TV and wrestling in main event matches, Nyx admitted the terms made her unsure of WWE’s long-term vision for her. On Snapchat, she clarified why she stepped away.
“I was wrestling a lot the past couple months and a lot on main event matches so no I didn’t feel as if I was a manager/valet… I was getting a lot of great opportunities that I am very grateful [for].”
And when it came down to the offer itself, she said the money raised red flags.
“I’m not sure what the future looked like for me and I was definitely willing to work hard to get there but I felt that there could of been uncertainty there for sure in terms of what they had planned for me in the future because of [the] offer.”
Now, she’s doing sponsored content and tapping into the kind of monetization that many former WWE talents explore once they’ve left the system. Whether this is her new lane or just a temporary hustle while she weighs her options remains to be seen—but one thing’s clear: she’s not waiting around for WWE to figure out her value.
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