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Wrestler Jacy Jayne Suffers Wardrobe Malfunction in the Ring, Leading WWE to Black Out the Live Event

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“Tape those boobies!” fellow wrestler LuFisto wrote on social media after the incident

Jacy Jayn in the ring during NXT at the 713 Music Hall Credit: Rich Wade/WWE via Getty NEED TO KNOW Jacy Jayne suffered a wardrobe malfunction during a triple-threat match at NXT Stand & Deliver in St. Louis In videos from the incident, the wrestler’s top appeared to slide down, exposing her chest, as Kendal Grey held her in an ankle lock Jayne ultimately lost her NXT Women’s Championship title to Lola Vice after winning it from Tatum Paxley in October Jacy Jayne suffered a major wardrobe malfunction at NXT Stand & Deliver in St. Louis.

During a triple-threat match between Kendal Grey, Lola Vice and Jayne, 29, on Saturday, April 4, the former NXT Women’s Champion experienced an unexpected wardrobe malfunction in the middle of the match. As seen in videos shared to social media, Grey, 24, had Jayne in an ankle lock when the screen suddenly went black. With the video broadcast coming back every few seconds before cutting back to a blank screen, fans at home could catch a glimpse of Jayne’s top as it appeared to slide down, exposing her chest.

While Jayne was eventually able to pull her top back over chest after attempting to pin her opponent, she ultimately lost the NXT Women’s Championship title to Vice, 27. She previously held the title for 137 days after winning it from Tatum Paxley at Halloween Havoc in October. NXT Women's Champion Jacy Jayne addresses the crowd during NXT at the WWE Performance Center Credit: Kevin Sabitus/WWE via Getty “Proud..

but most importantly grateful,” Jayne wrote on X after losing the match. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Following Jayne's wardrobe malfunction, fellow wrestler LuFisto shared a word of advice on social media to help other athletes avoid such scenarios.