
The WWE Performance Center continues to strengthen its coaching roster with proven legends who know what it takes to succeed at the highest level. The latest addition brings championship pedigree and old-school toughness that today’s developing stars desperately need.
Jazz Heads Back to Orlando for Guest Coaching Role
PWInsider reports that former WWE Women’s Champion Jazz is scheduled to return to the Performance Center next month for another guest coaching assignment. NXT sources have confirmed the two-time titleholder will once again work directly with the company’s rising talent.
This marks Jazz’s second stint in the coaching role, following her successful appearance earlier this year. The decision to bring her back speaks volumes about the impact she made during her initial run.
Outstanding Reviews Lead to Quick Return
Jazz’s first coaching experience at the Performance Center generated overwhelmingly positive feedback from the NXT roster. Multiple performers praised her work, with sources describing the reviews as “really good feedback” that clearly influenced WWE’s decision to extend another invitation.
The quick turnaround between coaching assignments suggests Jazz made an immediate impression on both talent and management. Her ability to connect with today’s wrestlers while sharing decades of in-ring wisdom proved invaluable.
Still Active Despite Retirement Status
While Jazz officially stepped away from full-time competition several years ago, she hasn’t completely hung up her boots. The veteran made a notable appearance for TNA Wrestling in January, competing in a battle royal that showed she still has plenty left in the tank.
Her activity continued into April when Jazz teamed with her husband Rodney Mack for a six-person tag team match in Texas. These sporadic appearances demonstrate she remains connected to the wrestling world and understands current industry trends.
Championship Experience Meets Modern Training
Jazz brings legitimate main event credentials to her coaching role, having captured the WWE Women’s Championship twice during her active career. Her championship runs came during a golden era of women’s wrestling that helped lay the foundation for today’s women’s division.
The combination of her in-ring accomplishments and recent coaching success creates a unique teaching opportunity for Performance Center trainees. Few coaches can offer both championship experience and fresh perspective on modern wrestling techniques.
Potential for Permanent Role
The repeated invitations and positive feedback raise interesting questions about Jazz’s long-term future with WWE. Her proven ability to mentor young talent while maintaining her own wrestling skills makes her an ideal candidate for a more permanent coaching position.
As WWE continues expanding its developmental programs and women’s division, experienced coaches like Jazz become increasingly valuable assets. Could this second guest stint be an audition for something bigger, or will Jazz continue making her mark one coaching assignment at a time?
