Jazmyn Nyx looked to have a bright future in the wrestling business, thanks to being part of NXT’s Fatal Influence stable alongside Fallon Henley and Jacy Jayne. However, due to her dissatisfaction with her new contract offer, she opted not to re-sign and is likely out of the wrestling industry. And now, Mark Henry has commented on her decision, telling TMZ, “That girl didn’t love wrestling,” while also taking aim at her “rage-bait parasite” influencer boyfriend, Bryton Constantin, for posting content where he called the wrestling business fake.
For those unaware, Constantin is a former college football player who is currently establishing himself as an influencer and reality television star. This has led to him appearing on Netflix’s Perfect Match and Squid Game: The Challenge, which really raised his profile. Still, he is no stranger to controversy, as he has been accused of making anti-LBGTQ+ statements in the past. Additionally, he was forced to state on social media, “My girlfriend has no part in my jokes or dark humor,” after wrestling fans questioned why Nyx was in a relationship with him, after he posted a video showing him mocking a severely disabled person.