Jaida Parker failed to dethrone NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez last night at NXT: No Mercy 2024.
Parker might not have succeeded in winning the NXT Women’s Championship, but it’s evident that she’s making significant strides within the roster and is poised to become a prominent figure on the main roster.
In recent months, Parker has shown a remarkable improvement in her in-ring skills and has garnered praise from colleagues and fans on social media.
In a recent interview with “MuscleMan Malcolm,” Parker discussed the source of her confidence.
She said, “I’m going to be honest with you. I didn’t have it all before. I started looking at myself the way I thought God saw me, and how my coaches saw me as this confident, badass. I’m like, I am that because my whole life, you know people go through a lot of things, ‘Oh, you’re this, you’re that’, and I started to believe them, especially when that roller coaster of emotions was going up, like, ‘They’re right. Everybody was right.’ Nah, I’m right. God was right. My coaches are right. So that’s where the confidence comes from and it keeps building because Jaida Parker is undeniable.
Parker also named Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair as her dream opponents in WWE.
She continued, “It would have to be between Jade Cargill because she is a work of art to me, but she’s a hell of an athlete and Bianca because she’s been around for so long. I see people on Twitter all the time talking about how I resemble what she was in NXT and I love that because I’m like, look where she’s at now. So if you say that about me, and she’s there now, oh, I would love to face her because I can only get better from her. So those are my two.”