Nia Jax

There’s one thing that’s painfully clear when someone steps in the ring with Nia Jax: She’s not like most women.

A cousin of The Rock, the 6-foot-tall Jax has towered over other women for as long as she can recall. She was kicked out of activities like karate, kickboxing and judo as a child because someone always ended up getting hurt at her hands.

Though Jax eventually turned her attention toward the world of plus-size modeling, she still hungered for competition. She made her way to the WWE Performance Center, where she learned to harness her aggression in the squared circle. She immediately blew away all other Superstars in terms of power, claiming all of the WWE Performance Center’s female lifting records.

Unsurprisingly, Jax has dominated her competition since her debut, squeezing the air out of her opponents with a crushing bear hug before viciously slamming them into the mat to earn the victory. She carried that power with her to Raw as a surprise selection in the 2016 WWE Brand Extension Draft, where she immediately established herself as a future power player in the Women’s division. From day one, Jax claimed that greatness was her destiny. Her powerful skill set may ensure that she reaches it sooner than anyone expects.