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Paige Works At WWE NXT 2.0

By The Spotlight StaffNovember 8, 2021
Paige Works At WWE NXT 2.0
Photo Credit: WWE

WWE has changed an NXT referee’s name to Paige. Chloe Christmas, who works as a referee on 205 Live and NXT, will now be known as Paige.

The first ever NXT women’s champion Paige isn’t taking this situation too seriously. She tweeted out a classic Spider-Man finger-pointing meme that everyone knows.

According to Paul Davis of Wrestling News, “Paige will never wrestle again in WWE but she has been teasing a comeback and has said that her neck has been getting better.”

On Twitch Paige revealed that her WWE contract is expire in June of 2022 and she doesn’t know if WWE want to offer her a new contract.

We will update you when we receive more details about Paige. Stay tuned with The Spotlight.

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