• AEW Star Comments On Jacy Jayne’s Wardrobe Malfunction Topic (Photo)
At WWE NXT Stand & Deliver 2026, Lola Vice dfeated Jacy Jayne and Kendal Grey in a Triple Threat Match to win the NXT Women’s Championship.
Jayne’s second NXT Women’s Title reign ended at 137 days. Jacy suffered a massive wardrobe malfunction during this match. You can check it out below:
LuFisto tweeted the following about Jacy’s wardrobe malfunction:
“Lady wrestlers… THIS is your best friend!
Tape those b00bies! 😬”
Lady wrestlers… THIS is your best friend!
Tape those boobies! 😬#StandAndDeliver#NXT pic.twitter.com/Xvh6h4OgoY
— LuFisto (@LuFisto) April 4, 2026
AEW star Willow Nightingale replied the following:
“I’d been using that for years on the indies, but I’ve been introduced to topstick, which is intended for wigs and toupees, so I’m less worried about what chemicals I’m coming into contact with since it’s designed for skin and it does a reeeeally good job”
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• Ex-WWF Wrestler Declared Fit For Trial In Wife’s M-rder Case
Former WWF wrestler Billy Jack Haynes is finally heading to trial for the 2024 murder of his wife, Janette Becraft. After a long delay, a judge ruled in February that the 72-year-old is now mentally fit to face a jury. The trial is officially set to begin in April 2027, according to KATU TV.
The charges stem from a tragic standoff at the couple’s Portland home in February 2024. When police arrived to check on a reported shooting, Haynes refused to come out. It took two hours, a SWAT team, and crisis negotiators to finally get him into custody.
Inside the home, authorities found 85-year-old Janette Becraft dead. The Medical Examiner later confirmed she died from a gunshot wound.
Haynes was charged with second-degree murder and the unlawful use of a weapon. He has pleaded not guilty.
The case has been on hold since May 2025. Back then, a court decided Haynes wasn’t mentally stable enough to help with his own legal defense. He was sent to Oregon State Hospital for evaluation and treatment, a process experts said could take years. Now that doctors have cleared him, the legal process is moving forward again.

