Former WWE women’s wrestling star Jazz has rejoined the company under a coaching role.
The 52-year-old former WWE World Women’s Champion announced on social media this week that she has joined the company’s coaching team at the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.
“Giving God all the Glory!,” she wrote on Instagram this week. “I can officially say as of 2026 I’m now a part of the coaching staff at the WWE NXT Performance Center! Professional wrestling has been my life for 30 yrs. Now I get to work with the next generation of Superstars! I’m a true testament of never giving up. No matter how long the process may seem!”
Jazz worked for WWE during the 2000s, debuting in 2001 and wrestling on the Raw brand. Her time in the company included a pair of appearances on Wrestlemania cards, notably entering as champion in a 2002 three-way with Lita and Trish Stratus.
While Jazz continued to make frequent in-ring appearances for the next decade and a half following her WWE career, she has mainly focused on training in recent years. She opened the Dogg Pound Gym in San Antonio alongside Rodney Mack, a training center which earned them the 2026 Verne Gagne Trainer award by the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame.
Fightful reported last year that Jazz had made some guest coaching appearances in WWE’s PC. It now looks like she is no longer a guest.
