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Even After Being Kidnapped at NXT, Dwayne Johnson’s Daughter Still Shows Signs of Being the Ultimate Villain

Published Aug 23, 2023 | 4:04 AM EDT

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Feuds in the WWE sometimes take an awkward turn, leaving fans totally baffled. The way things played out for Dwayne Johnson’s daughter Ava Raine last night at NXT Heatwave is sure to elicit such a response from fans.

Everything was hunky-dory and Raine thought she was in the safe hands of The Schism’s new members until Ivy Nile showed up. What followed left all the NXT fans totally dumbfounded and worried about Raine’s safety.

Ava Raine was kidnapped by The Creed Brothers and Ivy Nile

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All NXT fans know very well that Raine has an ongoing feud with Ivy Nile. Her feud with Nile started at NXT Battleground when she attacked Nile and hit her head against the ring pole 3 months ago.

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That feud intensified and got more personal when Ivy Nile teamed up with The Creed Brothers to take on Schism in a Six-Person Tag Team Match. Nile didn’t hold herself back and started laying waste to Raine when she got her chance in the ring. But Raine hit her with her face mask when the referee was not watching and thus won the match.

And just last night on NXT Heatwave, The Creed Brothers along with Ivy Nile kidnapped Ava Raine and demanded a Steel Cage Match with The Dyad next week in return for her release. Also, as a stipulation, if The Creed Brothers won the match, they would get reinstated in NXT after being out of action for almost 2 months. While being kidnapped, she made a plea for help through Twitter saying, LET ME OUT OF THIS ROOM WTF IVY“.

The Dyad had no option but to agree to their demands and later Raine was set free, leaving the fans relieved. She then took to Twitter to thank her fans for their concern. She also used this as opportunity to amplify her Villainous persona by mocking Nile’s face. She said, “thanks for your concern everyone they finally let me out & ivy’s face still looks even more busted from my kick”.

Post her release, Raine got to lock horns with Ivy Nile as she made her solo in-ring debut on NXT.

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Ava Raine made her solo in-ring NXT debut against arch-nemesis Ivy Nile

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Just a few days ago, Raine had a match with Ivy Nile at a WWE NXT live event in Tampa, Florida. She definitely didn’t disappoint her fans as she secured a convincing win that night. And she also got round 2 with Ivy Nile last night at NXT Heatwave. Raine put out a warning message on Twitter for Ivy Nile saying,rip diamond mine 2021-2023″.

Sadly, she couldn’t continue the same winning streak at NXT Heatwave as Ivy Nile came into the match with a vengeance. Nile ended the match by executing the Dragon Sleeper, to which Raine eventually tapped out. After defeating Raine, Schism members surrounded the ring from all sides.

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But Nile stood her ground and took on many members of Schism while Ava Raine was dragged out of the ring. Their feud is definitely not over yet and we can only imagine what will happen the next time these two athletes get their hands on each other. But what’s your opinion about Raine being kidnapped and still emerging as the next supervillain in the WWE?

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Written by:

Christopher Lazarus

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Christopher Lazarus is a WWE writer at Essentially Sports with over 12 years of experience in radio, television and music streaming. After completing his Bachelors in Chemistry, he moved on to media for his love for the creative aspect. He has been an avid fan of WWF/WWE since the dawn of cable TV in India when main events like 'King Of The Ring' and 'Royal Rumble' were aired on Sundays through VHS cassettes.
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Stefan Thomas