Nia Jax's "MY HOLE!" Trends After Hilarious WWE Raw Moment

Nia Jax drops unfortunate soundbite after butt bump while wrestling Lana on WWE Raw.

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Nia Jax has once again found herself trending after an episode of WWE Raw.

It's not because she is being slated for an alleged botch.

Nor is it because she is blasting back at the "whiners" in the dogpile.

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No opponents were injured, nor did they take a stinger.

No, Nia Jax is trending for entirely different reasons - and the video kind of speaks for itself:-

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"My butt! AHHHHHH! My hole!", shouted 'The Irresistible Force' as she stumbled away from the apron, clutching her posterior. This was her response to taking what looked like a painful butt bump after Lana rolled away from her attempted leg drop on The Hardest Part of the Ring™.

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The announcers put over the impact on Jax's tailbone, but they didn't need to: Nia's over-the-top reaction told the audience everything they needed to know about how much this hurt. In fairness, the spot looked and sounded like hell. The poor woman.

WWE legend Mick Foley was one of the first to respond it, campaigning for official "MY HOLE!" merch:-

Strong, strong banter all-round. Jax ended up losing her tables match with Lana shortly after busting her hole, as the former 'Ravishing Russian' shoved her through one propped up against the barricade.

As if the result matters on the night when "MY HOLE!" became A Thing, though.

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