Folks, in today’s unexpected wrestling developments, WWE has trademarked the name “Kalyx”—and while the internet was busy guessing it might be for NXT’s Sol Ruca, it turns out this name belongs to referee Jessika Carr. That’s right, one of WWE’s top officials isn’t just counting to three—she’s throwing hands.
According to Fightful Select, Carr recently stepped into the ring for the upcoming WWE Evolve show, wrestling under a mask in a tag team match. While details about her partner and opponent are scarce (translation: WWE really wants this to be a secret), one thing is clear—she didn’t even get a proper entrance. A masked wrestler with no entrance? That’s pro wrestling for “we’re trying to keep this on the down-low.”
For those who don’t know, Carr actually wrestled on the independent scene before transitioning into a referee role. And she didn’t just become any referee—she became WWE’s first female referee to officiate in Saudi Arabia, handling matches at Crown Jewel 2021, including the King of the Ring Finals. She also called the shots in the first-ever women’s refereed Hell in a Cell match between Edge and Seth Rollins.
Now, it looks like she’s dusting off her old wrestling boots and stepping back into the ring—at least temporarily. Does this mean she’s on track for a full in-ring return? Or is this a one-time masked cameo for WWE Evolve? Only time (and trademark filings) will tell.
One thing’s for sure—next time Jessika Carr counts a pinfall, we’ll all be wondering if she could’ve hit a better roll-up instead.