Australian-samoan professional wrestler (born 1984)
Savelina Fanene
(born May 29, 1984) is an Australian-American
professional wrestler
. She is currently signed to
WWE
, where she performs on the
SmackDown
brand
under the
ring name
Nia Jax
. She is the current
Queen of the Ring
, a former one-time
WWE Raw Women's Champion
, and a former two-time
WWE Women's Tag Team Champion
(both times with
Shayna Baszler
).
Fanene signed with WWE in early 2014 and was assigned to the
developmental brand
NXT
. She made her debut in May 2015 under the ring name
Zada
, which was changed to Nia Jax in August that year. As part of the
2016 WWE Draft
, she was promoted to the main roster. Fanene was released from her WWE contract in November 2021, but after a brief appearance at the
Royal Rumble
in January 2023, she re-signed with the company, making her return in September.
Early life
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Savelina Fanene was born in Sydney, Australia on May 29, 1984,
[5]
[6]
and raised in
Honolulu, Hawaii
.
[7]
She is of
German
and
Samoan
descent,
[7]
and is the second cousin once removed of
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
[8]
[9]
as her father Joseph was Johnson's grandfather
Peter Maivia
’s cousin.
[10]
She later lived in
San Diego, California
, and attended
Carlsbad High School
.
[10]
She attended
Palomar College
in
San Marcos, California
, where she played
college basketball
,
[11]
and graduated from
Cal State San Marcos
with a marketing degree in 2005.
[12]
Prior to professional wrestling, she worked as a
plus-size model
.
[13]
Professional wrestling career
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]
WWE (2014?2021)
[
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NXT (2014?2016)
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Jax was signed by
WWE
in early 2014 and was assigned to their
developmental territory
NXT
, based at the
WWE Performance Center
in
Orlando, Florida
. She made her in-ring debut on May 7, 2015, at an NXT
house show
under the
ring name
Zada
, teaming with
Devin Taylor
in a defeat to
Bayley
and
Carmella
in a
tag team match
.
[1]
In August, her ring name was changed to
Nia Jax
.
[1]
[14]
After a series of introductory vignettes throughout September,
[15]
[16]
[17]
[18]
Jax made her debut on October 14 episode of
NXT
, defeating
Evie
in a
singles match
.
[19]
Following her debut, she was shown slowly turning
heel
while going on a winning streak, defeating various
enhancement talents
and
NXT Diva
Carmella.
[20]
[21]
[22]
In November, Jax formed an
alliance
with
Eva Marie
[20]
and started her first
feud
with Bayley over the
NXT Women's Championship
, cementing her heel status.
[23]
[24]
[25]
Jax earned a title match on December 16 at
NXT TakeOver: London
, but she was unsuccessful in winning the
title
.
[26]
On the January 27, 2016, episode of
NXT
, Jax returned to the ring after a month of inactivity due to a
storyline
injury with a win over
Liv Morgan
.
[27]
On the February 10 episode of
NXT
, Jax assisted Marie in an attack on Bayley and Carmella after their championship match until
Asuka
made the save,
[28]
[29]
which led to a tag team match on the February 24 episode of
NXT
, where Jax and Marie scored the victory.
[30]
On the May 25 episode of
NXT
, Jax won a
triple threat match
over
Alexa Bliss
and Carmella to become the number one contender to Asuka's NXT Women's Championship.
[31]
On June 8, Jax lost her title match at
NXT TakeOver: The End
.
[32]
On July 20 episode of
NXT
, Jax was defeated by Bayley.
[33]
On December 28 episode of NXT, Jax lost to Asuka for the
NXT Women's Championship
in her last match in NXT.
[34]
Main roster beginnings (2016?2018)
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Shortly after being
drafted
from
NXT
to the
Raw
brand
as part of the
2016 WWE draft
, which took place on July 19, 2016,
[35]
[36]
Jax started a winning streak against various
competitors
.
[37]
[38]
[39]
In September, Jax was placed in her first
feud
with
Alicia Fox
,
[40]
which led to a match between the two on the September 12 episode of
Raw
that ended in a
no contest
after she performed a
spear
on Fox through the ringside barricade.
[41]
In a rematch between the two that took place at the
Clash of Champions
pre-show on September 25, Jax defeated Fox via
pinfall
.
[42]
On November 20 at
Survivor Series
, Jax was a part of Team Raw in a
five-on-five elimination tag team match
and was eliminated via submission by
Becky Lynch
.
[43]
[44]
In December, Jax started a feud with her mentor
Sasha Banks
, whom she injured as part of the storyline.
[45]
[46]
This led to two matches between the two, where Jax was first victorious at the
Royal Rumble
pre-show on January 29, 2017,
[47]
[48]
but lost on March 5 at
Fastlane
.
[49]
[50]
On April 3 at
WrestleMania 33
, Jax competed in a
fatal four-way elimination match
against Banks, Bayley and
Charlotte Flair
for the
Raw Women's Championship
, but she was eliminated first.
[51]
On the June 26 episode of
Raw
, Jax competed in a
gauntlet match
to determine a number one contender for
Alexa Bliss
's Raw Women's Championship, eliminating Bayley,
Mickie James
,
Dana Brooke
and
Emma
consecutively before being defeated by Banks.
[52]
On September 24 at
No Mercy
, Jax took part of a
fatal five-way match
for the Raw Women's Championship, but she failed to win the title.
[53]
On November 19 at
Survivor Series
, Jax once again was a part of Team Raw in a five-on-five elimination tag team match from which she was eliminated by countout.
[54]
Starting from December 4 episode of
Raw
, Jax was placed in an on-screen relationship with then
WWE Cruiserweight Champion
Enzo Amore
, which was dropped when Amore was released from the WWE in January 2018.
[55]
[56]
[57]
[58]
On January 28 at the
Royal Rumble
, Jax participated in the first
women's royal rumble match
where she entered at number 22 and eliminated
Jacqueline
,
Kelly Kelly
,
Ruby Riott
and
Naomi
before being eliminated by six women.
[59]
Throughout January and February, Jax started a feud with the undefeated Asuka,
[60]
[61]
[62]
[63]
[64]
[65]
whom she failed to defeat on February 25 at
Elimination Chamber
[66]
and a week later on
Raw
.
[67]
Raw Women's Champion and alliance with Tamina (2018?2019)
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In March, Jax turned
face
after being insulted and betrayed by former best friend,
Raw Women's Champion
Alexa Bliss, who
body shamed
her and made fun of her personality.
[68]
This led to a title match between the two on April 8, 2018, at
WrestleMania 34
, where she won the match to capture the Raw Women's Championship, marking the first title win of her career.
[69]
[70]
[71]
[72]
[73]
In a rematch between the two, that took place a month later at
Backlash
on May 6, Jax went on to defeat Bliss and retain her title.
[74]
In May, Jax started a feud with
Ronda Rousey
whom she challenged to a title match at
Money in the Bank
pay-per-view.
[75]
During that feud, Jax briefly returned to her
villainous
theatrics.
[76]
[77]
[78]
[79]
[80]
At
Money in the Bank
, on June 17, Jax lost her championship back to Bliss, who interfered in her match and attacked both Jax and Rousey, cashing in her
Money in the Bank contract
(which she won earlier that night).
[81]
A month later, on July 15, Jax invoked her rematch clause at
Extreme Rules
, but was unsuccessful in regaining the title in an
extreme rules match
.
[82]
[83]
After a short hiatus due to a minor injury, Jax returned on the September 17 episode of
Raw
as the mystery tag team partner of
Ember Moon
, with the two going on to defeat
Alicia Fox
and
Mickie James
. One month later, on October 28, at the
WWE Evolution
pay-per-view, Jax eliminated Moon as she won a battle royal to earn a future women's championship match.
[84]
[85]
[86]
On the November 5 episode of
Raw
, shortly after defeating Moon in a singles match, Jax once again turned heel as she aligned herself with
Tamina
(with whom she had multiple confrontations the past few weeks, forming the Samoan Slaughterhouse
[87]
[88]
) and attacked Moon.
[89]
On November 18, at
Survivor Series
, Jax was the sole survivor for Team Raw against Team SmackDown in an interbrand women's traditional five-on-five tag team elimination match.
[90]
[91]
[92]
The following month, on December 16, at the
TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs
event, Jax failed to regain the Raw Women's Championship from Rousey.
[93]
On January 27, 2019, at the
Royal Rumble
event, Jax competed in the women's
Royal Rumble match
, entering at number 29 and lasting for over 11 minutes before she herself was eliminated by the eventual winner
Becky Lynch
. Later that night, Jax made history as she became the first person to ever compete in two Royal Rumble matches on the same night and the fourth woman to ever compete in a men's Royal Rumble match, after she attacked
R-Truth
and took his number 30 spot. Despite eliminating
Mustafa Ali
, Jax was ganged up by
Dolph Ziggler
,
Rey Mysterio
and
Randy Orton
with their finishers, before being eliminated by Mysterio.
[94]
On February 17, 2019, Jax and Tamina competed in a six-team
Elimination Chamber
match at the
namesake
pay-per-view to determine the inaugural holders of the
WWE Women's Tag Team Championship
, where they eliminated two teams before they themselves were eliminated.
[95]
In April, at
WrestleMania 35
, Jax and Tamina took part of a
fatal four-way match
for the Women's Tag Team Championship,
[96]
[97]
[98]
however, the match was won by
The IIconics
(
Billie Kay
and
Peyton Royce
).
[99]
Shortly after, Jax underwent surgery to repair tears on the
anterior cruciate ligament
(ACL) in both of her knees, which was expected to sideline her from in-ring competition for at least nine months.
[100]
Teaming with Shayna Baszler (2020?2021)
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Jax returned from injury on the April 6, 2020, episode of
Raw
, defeating
Deonna Purrazzo
in a
squash match
. On the May 25 episode of
Raw
, Jax defeated Charlotte Flair and
Natalya
in a
triple threat match
to challenge Asuka for the Raw Women's Championship at
Backlash
.
[101]
At Backlash, Jax and Asuka wrestled to a double
countout
, therefore Asuka retained the title.
[102]
The next night on
Raw
, Jax challenged Asuka again for the title. During the match, Jax became upset with the referee and pushed him down. The referee was going to disqualify Jax, however, Asuka rolled up the distracted Jax for a fast count to retain the title.
[103]
In August, she was paired with
Shayna Baszler
, defeating the
WWE Women's Tag Team Champions
Bayley and Sasha Banks
at
Payback
to win the title.
[104]
They lost the title at
TLC
against the team of Asuka and Charlotte Flair.
[105]
At
Royal Rumble
on January 31, 2021, Baszler and Jax defeated Asuka and Flair to become record-tying
two-time
WWE Women's Tag Team Champions.
[106]
During their second reign as tag team champions, they had simultaneous feuds with the teams of Naomi and
Lana
,
Mandy Rose
and Dana Brooke, and Natalya and Tamina. They defended the title against all of them on different occasions but were victorious in every bout.
At
WrestleMania 37
, Jax and Baszler retained the tag team championship against Natalya and Tamina. On the May 14 episode of
SmackDown
, they lost the title to Natalya and Tamina, ending their second reign at 103 days. On the September 20 episode of
Raw
, her alliance with Shayna Baszler ended when she was attacked by Baszler after their match against each other. Baszler destroyed her arm by stomping on it while wedged in the steel steps, leaving Jax shrieking and crying while being attended to.
[107]
After the team disbanded, she asked WWE for time off to take care of her mental health, but on November 4, Jax was released from her WWE contract.
[108]
[109]
Return to WWE (2023?present)
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Jax returned in the
2023 Women's Royal Rumble
for a one-off appearance as the 30th entrant and was eliminated by the combined efforts of the remaining 11 women in the ring.
[110]
She made her full-time return to WWE on the September 11 episode on
Raw
, attacking
Raquel Rodriguez
and
Women's World Champion
Rhea Ripley
.
[111]
At
Crown Jewel
on November 4, Jax failed to win the title from Ripley in a
fatal five-way match
also involving Rodriguez,
Zoey Stark
, and
Shayna Baszler
, who Ripley pinned to retain.
[112]
Over the next few months, Jax went on a winning streak, defeating Baszler, Rodriguez, and Stark in several matches. Jax reignited her feud with
Becky Lynch
, culminating in a match at
Day 1
where Jax was victorious.
[113]
At the
Royal Rumble
on January 27, Jax entered the women's
Royal Rumble match
at #19, scoring a record-tying eight eliminations before being eliminated by the debuting
Jade Cargill
.
[114]
After the Royal Rumble, Jax continued feuding with Ripley, culminating in a title match in the main event of
Elimination Chamber: Perth
, but Jax failed to win the title from Ripley.
[115]
After being drafted to the
SmackDown
brand as part of the
2024 WWE Draft
,
[116]
Jax participated in the
Queen of the Ring tournament
, defeating
Naomi
in the first round,
[117]
Jade Cargill
in the quarterfinals by disqualification after attacking Jax with a steel chair in response to Jax taunting Cargill's daughter at ringside,
[118]
Bianca Belair
in the semifinals,
[119]
and
Lyra Valkyria
in the finals at
King and Queen of the Ring
to win the tournament, earning a
WWE Women's Championship
match at
SummerSlam
.
[120]
Professional wrestling style, persona, and reception
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Jax was nicknamed "The Irresistible Force" during her time in WWE.
[121]
She uses a Banzai drop named the
Annihilator
as a finisher.
[122]
[123]
Jax received increasing criticism over the years for reports of her being an "unsafe worker".
[124]
[125]
In November 2018, she accidentally punched
Becky Lynch
in the face during an episode of
Raw
and gave Lynch a broken nose, lacerated face, and concussion.
[126]
[127]
In May 2020,
Kairi Sane
suffered a cut on her head during a match against Jax after Jax threw her onto the
ringside steel steps
.
[128]
[129]
Wrestling promoter and manager
Jim Cornette
attributed incidents involving Jax to her size and suggested that she "can hurt people whether she knows it or not",
[130]
while fellow professional wrestler
Deonna Purrazzo
stated that she had "never walked away hurt" after wrestling Jax.
[131]
Other media
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]
As Nia Jax, Fanene is a playable character in the WWE video games
WWE 2K17
,
[132]
WWE 2K18
,
WWE 2K19
,
[133]
WWE 2K20
,
[134]
WWE 2K22
,
[135]
WWE 2K Battlegrounds
, and
WWE 2K24
as
downloadable content
.
[136]
In July 2017, Jax joined the cast of the reality television series
Total Divas
beginning in its
seventh season
.
[137]
In August 2017, rapper Magneto Dayo released a song dedicated to her titled "Nia Jax".
[138]
Personal life
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On August 2, 2014, Fanene and her cousin Ata Maivia-Johnson (the mother of
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
), were hospitalized after being hit head-on by a drunk driver in
Clermont, Florida
.
[139]
The driver was subsequently charged with
driving under the influence
.
[140]
Championships and accomplishments
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References
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