Jazz is back in WWE, but this time she’s not stepping into the ring — she’s stepping into a coaching role.

The former WWE Women’s Champion is working as a guest coach at the WWE Performance Center throughout this week, lending her expertise to the next generation of talent.

Jazz, who officially retired in 2021, has still been active in the wrestling scene. Earlier this year, she made an appearance in TNA, competing in a battle royal in January and a six-person tag team match alongside her husband Rodney Mack in Texas in April.

While she’s been helping out at NWA and TNA, this stint at the WWE PC marks a return to her old stomping grounds. Jazz is a two-time WWE Women’s Champion and also held the NWA World Women’s Championship, making her one of the most respected veterans in the business.

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WWE bringing in guest trainers is nothing new. Former WWE Tag Team Champion Doug Basham worked as a guest trainer at the Performance Center last week. Basham is currently working with OVW, where he recently helped train Emily Bett Rickards for her role in the Queen of the Ring movie.

Jazz’s impact on women’s wrestling is undeniable, and now she’s using her experience to help the up-and-coming talent in WWE. With her tough-as-nails persona and no-nonsense approach, Jazz could be exactly the kind of coach the WWE Performance Center needs.

What do you think of Jazz stepping into a coaching role at WWE? Will her presence make an impact on the current roster of WWE talent? Let us know 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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