#3 Nia Jax vs. Tyler Breeze
Booking intergender matches could be challenging, particularly at this point when the WWE audience hasn’t been conditioned to feel comfortable around male performers hitting female performers or suspending its disbelief around men selling women’s offense.
Nia Jax is an equalizer in this conversation, which is surely why she got the call to enter the men’s Royal Rumble. Billed at six feet tall and two hundred seventy pounds, she looks bigger than many of her male counterparts.
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Tyler Breeze would be an ideal opponent for Jax. He’s about the same height but lighter. Moreover, he’s a lower mid-card guy who has worked comedy enough that he wouldn’t be hurt by selling for or even losing to Jax.
On top of all of that, he’s an excellent worker. While Jax may not be as bad as her worst critics make her out to be, she’s not winning any awards for safe and technically advanced ring work. As such, Breeze could be well suited to work a well-strategized match that looks good and competitive.