Reports are circulating that Jacy Jayne’s five-year tenure in NXT may be coming to an end. Following the events of NXT Revenge on April 14, 2026, and her recent performance at Stand & Deliver, industry insiders and fans alike believe the "Toxin" of NXT is finally headed to the main roster.
Here is the breakdown of the information fueling these call-up rumors.
The most significant evidence comes from the April 14 episode of NXT Revenge. After failing to recapture the NXT Women’s Championship from Lola Vice in a physical rematch, Jayne shared a moment that many interpreted as a "goodbye."
While the broadcast ended with a chaotic brawl involving Sol Ruca and Zaria, fans in attendance noted that Jayne remained in the ring after the cameras stopped rolling. She reportedly took a moment to acknowledge the crowd in an emotional display, a traditional sign that a performer has wrestled their final match at the Capitol Wrestling Center.
In a recent interview with Fox News Digital, Jayne addressed the rumors herself, acknowledging that her long stint in developmental was a conscious choice for growth.
"I've been in NXT for about five years now. I feel like if I got called up two or three years ago, it wouldn't have ended well... It takes time to develop. It takes time to get confident and know your craft."
Jayne emphasized that she no longer feels intimidated by the "best in the world" and stated clearly: "I'm ready."
The timing aligns with WWE's annual tradition of "graduating" NXT talent to Monday Night Raw or Friday Night SmackDown immediately following WrestleMania. According to reports from BodySlam.net, Jayne is among a shortlist of names—including Ethan Page and Joe Hendry—who have been "heavily discussed" for a promotion in the coming weeks.
One of the biggest questions regarding a call-up is the fate of her stable, Fatal Influence. While Jayne has been the focal point, there is no word yet on whether Fallon Henley and Lainey Reid will join her on the main roster or remain in NXT to lead the division.
If Jayne does debut on the main roster next week, she leaves behind a legacy as one of the most successful women in NXT history, having transitioned from a tag-team specialist in Toxic Attraction to a multi-time champion and a premier talker for the brand.
