Popular superstar shows off new tattoos as WWE future remains unclear

WWE fans cheer for Superstars on RAW and SmackDown
WWE fans cheer on RAW and SmackDown Superstars (Photo Credits: wwe.com)

Several WWE Superstars are known to be big fans of tattoos, from Rhea Ripley to AJ Styles, Randy Orton, and Samoan Superstars who proudly wear their tribal art. A certain fan-favorite has made headlines due to rumors about their WWE status, and now they're trending after making another trip to the tattoo parlor this year.

Tegan Nox has not wrestled on TV since teaming with Zoey Stark and Shayna Baszler for a RAW loss to Damage CTRL on April 1. She has also worked four live events and three SmackDown dark matches since then but has expressed frustration over the WWE Speed Tournament and WWE's Tattooed series on YouTube.

The Girl With The Shiniest Wizard has several tattoos all over her body. She had multiple pieces worked on as "therapy" back in January following a RAW loss. The 29-year-old took to Instagram Stories today to show off more ink she's had done to her legs, but did not include a caption.

Screenshot of Tegan Nox's post to Instagram Stories (Photo Credit: Tegan Nox on Instagram)
Screenshot of Tegan Nox's post to Instagram Stories (Photo Credit: Tegan Nox on Instagram)

Nox was considered for a return to NXT earlier this year, but that never happened. The Welsh grappler has been with the company since April 27, but her run has been marred by injuries and an eleven-month release.

WWE star explains Bray Wyatt tribute tattoo

Bray Wyatt tragically passed away on August 24, 2023, at the age of 36. Several superstars were close to The Eater of Worlds and paid tribute to the legend following his death, including some in the form of tattoos.

Shotzi was among the group of World Wrestling Entertainment employees and wrestlers who got matching Wyatt tribute ink. She recently explained the moth piece.

"The most recent tattoo, I got a little Bray moth. The reason I really wanted a Bray Memorial tattoo is because he really inspired me to start wrestling. I had just left musical theatre college, moved back home, and decided I wasn't gonna do musical theatre anymore, but still wanted a performing outlet. I started watching WWE again, me and my sister just fell in love with the Wyatt Family. We wanted to be the girl version, and after watching them, I decided to start wrestling. I immediately signed up for wrestling school and started two weeks later," Shotzi said.

Corey Graves also had a tattoo done to honor the leader of The Wyatt Family. The ink shows The Fiend holding Wyatt's signature lantern.