Many WWE Superstars are known for their love of tattoos, including notable names like Rhea Ripley, AJ Styles, Randy Orton, and Samoan wrestlers who display their tribal art with pride. Recently, another fan-favorite wrestler has made headlines not only due to rumors about their WWE status but also for their new tattoos, making them a trending topic once again.
Tegan Nox, who has been absent from TV since her tag team match loss alongside Zoey Stark and Shayna Baszler to Damage CTRL on April 1, has kept a low profile. While she has participated in four live events and three dark matches on SmackDown since then, Nox has voiced her frustrations about the WWE Speed Tournament and WWE’s Tattooed series on YouTube.
Known as “The Girl With The Shiniest Wizard,” Nox has multiple tattoos across her body, which she has used as a form of “therapy” after a RAW loss in January. Today, the 29-year-old shared new Instagram stories showcasing fresh ink on her legs, though she did not provide any captions to explain the designs.
Nox was rumored to be returning to NXT earlier this year, but that never materialized. The Welsh wrestler, who signed with WWE on April 27, has faced numerous setbacks throughout her career, including injuries and an 11-month release.
Following the tragic passing of Bray Wyatt on August 24, 2023, at the age of 36, several WWE Superstars who were close to “The Eater of Worlds” paid tribute to him in various ways, including through tattoos.
Shotzi, one of the WWE employees and wrestlers who got matching Bray Wyatt tribute ink, recently explained the significance of her moth tattoo.
“My most recent tattoo is a little Bray moth. The reason I really wanted a Bray memorial tattoo is because he truly inspired me to start wrestling. I had just left musical theatre college, moved back home, and decided not to pursue musical theatre anymore, but I still wanted a performing outlet. I started watching WWE again, and my sister and I fell in love with the Wyatt Family. We even wanted to be the girl version of them. After watching them, I decided to start wrestling. I signed up for wrestling school and started two weeks later,” Shotzi explained.
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