A current WWE NXT champion has fired brutal shots at GM Ava following the latest edition of the show. There has been significant on-screen tension between the general manager and the star in question, Osiris Griffin, along with his entire faction.On the December 2 edition of NXT, Robert Stone handed Ava a box addressed to her. However, she momentarily put it aside to focus on the upcoming Iron Survivor Challenge and NXT Championship contract signing. Later in the show, the 24-year-old finally opened the box and dumped its contents onto her desk.After the show, NXT Tag Team Champion Osiris Griffin took to X (fka Twitter) to mock the GM's intelligence. Staying true to his heel persona, the DarkState member made a sarcastic remark insinuating that she was in need of more brain cells."hopefully some extra brain cells," wrote Griffin.You can check out the tweet below: Elsewhere on the show, Osiris Griffin's tag team partner Dion Lennox voluntarily relinquished his half of the NXT Tag Team title to fellow stablemate Saquon Shugars in a backstage segment. The DarkState leader made the decision because he is scheduled to compete in the Men's Iron Survivor Challenge for the NXT Championship at NXT Deadline.WWE NXT star called Ava the worst boss everJust like DarkState, Ethan Page has also shared a fair share of banter with the NXT General Manager.On the November 4 edition of NXT, Joe Hendry and Thea Hail interrupted Ethan Page and Chelsea Green celebrating their AAA Mixed Tag Team Championship win. The babyfaces attacked the newly crowned champions and threw cake at their faces.After the show, Ava took to X (fka Twitter) to post a picture of Ethan Page covered in cake to mock the Canadian star. The 36-year-old responded by calling her the worst boss ever."Worst. Boss. Ever," Page wrote.“All Ego” Ethan Page @OfficialEGOLINKWorst. Boss. Ever.Ava has been great in the role of the NXT General Manager, dealing with all the chaos. She was given the responsibility in January 2024, making her the youngest-ever GM in the company's history.