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WWE Legend Working At Performance Center

Triple H WWE Performance Center

A WWE favourite is back working with the company.

Jazz began her wrestling career in 1998 after being inspired by fellow WWE legend Jacqueline Moore. The would-be star went on to appear for ECW as part of the Impact Players before signing with WWE in 2001.

After spending six months with developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling, Jazz made her official debut at that year’s Survivor Series.

The star went on to feud with the likes of Molly Holly, Victoria, and Trish Stratus, winning the Women’s Championship twice before leaving the company in late 2004. Jazz went on to wrestle across the independent scene and appeared for the likes of TNA, AEW, and the NWA, among others, before ending her in-ring career in 2021.

According to a new report from Fightful Select, Jazz has been coaching at the Performance Center over the last few days. The star has previously worked backstage with the NWA and TNA.

There’s no word on whether the appearances will lead to a more permanent position.

Triple H Bemoans Lazy WWE Stars

While Jazz is doing her bit to help the stars of tomorrow, Triple H has suggested some NXT Superstars get complacent once they graduate to the main roster.

The Game said there’s no shortage of talent impressing in the company’s developmental system, both in and outside of the ring. However, he claimed he’s seen that attitude change as soon as those stars are called up to Raw and SmackDown, and has been left questioning where the “real” version of talent went.