#3 Nia Jax turning heel
The Storyline:
Threatened by the in-ring debut of Ronda Rousey in WWE and what that may mean for her own particular spot as Raw Women's Champion, a babyface Nia Jax chose to attempt and communicate something specific to the ex-UFC contender's way by slapping around a jobber on the 28 May episode of Raw.
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Why It did not really go well:
Nia was crisp off quarrelling with Alexa Bliss, and the centre string of that competition was that Bliss was a wanton harasser.
It didn't bode well to see Jax move from playing the casualty (she even separated in tears over the manhandle a few times) to unnecessarily roughhousing upgradeability just to demonstrate a point.
More terrible, when Rousey halted the silly beating of a youthful new kid on the block, Nia giggled like the greatest foot sole area going and for the most part, acted like an aggregate heel who couldn't have cared less.
That didn't fit in with WWE's earlier introduction of Jax as a moving, body-pleased lady who urged individuals to see the best in themselves and confront spooks.
Clearly, Nia's tears over Alexa's savagery mean nothing now.