WWE NXT Star Fuels Main Roster Call-up Speculation

Jacy Jayne may have just said goodbye to NXT. Following this week’s episode of NXT, Jayne was spotted crying and blowing kisses to the crowd in what appeared to be a farewell moment. This has ramped up speculation that she’s could be main roster-bound.

The timing is notable given that Dave Meltzer reported in the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter that Jayne is among the NXT talents being heavily discussed for main roster call-ups, alongside Ethan Page, Ricky Saints, and Blake Monroe. The report also noted that WWE was impressed by Sol Ruca’s performance at Saturday Night’s Main Event in December, and that Joe Hendry is also due for a call-up.

Jayne’s potential departure would mark the end of a significant run with NXT. She won her first NXT Women’s Championship in May 2025, holding the title for 150 days before losing it. She captured the title a second time before dropping it at NXT Stand and Deliver last weekend. During NXT and TNA’s crossover period, she also won the TNA Knockouts Championship from Masha Slamovich in a Winner Take All match on July 20, 2025.

Jayne is no stranger to the main roster, having previously appeared on SmackDown in August 2022 alongside Gigi Dolin for the Women’s Tag Team Championship tournament. The duo won their match but were forced to withdraw after Dolin suffered a concussion. Plans for a Raw appearance the following week were also scrapped. Dolin and Jayne later split as a team and feuded with each other before Dolin’s departure from WWE.

Her emotional send-off to the NXT crowd at this week’s taping, combined with Meltzer’s report on call-up discussions, strongly suggests her time in NXT may be coming to an end.

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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