
During an appearance on Stay Busy with Armon Sadler, Nia Jax addressed her interactions with fans on social media platform X. The WWE performer detailed how her upbringing prepared her for online engagement.
I grew up in a Samoan family—we just roast each other. Big families, you tend to just roast each other. My brothers would roast me on something, and I’d always be like, ‘Oh, I got a good one, I’m gonna step on his neck with this one.’
Jax explained that her family background, particularly interactions with her siblings, provided experience in handling social media comments.
People on X think they’re hurting my feelings, and trust me, nothing compares to what my brothers have roasted me with. Actually, my mom is one of my biggest roasters.
Addressing social media as part of modern wrestling culture, Jax shared her perspective on fan interactions.
At the end of the day, that’s part of wrestling. Wrestling has grown into this social media thing, so instead of them just coming to a show and roasting me, they love to go on the internet and roast me. So I’m like, okay, I’ll give you a little bit of action there too—why not?