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“Tear your pretty blonde hair” – Nia Jax promises to destroy fellow Money in the Bank contender

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Nia Jax is determined to win the Money in the Bank match

Nia Jax and Lacey Evans have been full-throttle on social media against each other of late.

In her latest tweet, Jax promised that she would crush Evans and also told that her knee is in ready to stomp Evans’ face.

This comes after Lacey Evans uploaded a video of herself preparing in various stages to win the Money in the Bank ladder match.

She also indicated that she would use booty straps after completely studying the blueprint of WWE Headquarters.

This comes after Lacey Evans posted a photo on Twitter with Tamina, who is the sister of Jax.

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Nia Jax returned from her injury on the April 6, 2020 edition of Raw, the night after WrestleMania. And she defeated Deonna Purrazzo in a squash match. She also debuted her new finisher, Rampage DDT, something that Paige would use.

Jax accused of being dangerous

WWE star Nia Jax was accused of being “dangerous” in the ring by fans. This came after she threw Kairi Sane neck first into the turnbuckle.

The Samoan destroyer is known for her brutality in the ring, especially considering she’s twice the size of most of her competitors.

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Jax was going up against Sane, and one moment in particular during the match led to fans slaughtering her.

Ironically enough, Jax was recently discussing how a certain Ronda Rousey was too dangerous in the ring. Jax said Rousey she kept injuring her friend Alexa Bliss on numerous occasions.

She was setting Sane up but instead of dropping her opponent on the top rope, she dropped her somewhere between the middle and bottom.

It was a nasty crash for Sane, who was quick to grab her back on the mat alongside the referee checking up on her to make sure she was okay.

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