This week’s WWE NXT episode showcased a match referee using his authority to make things easier for a reigning champion. While officiating the title match, an executive decision by the referee allowed Kendal Grey to defend the Women’s Evolve Championship in a close encounter.The second week of the Gold Rush saw Grey defending her title against Lainey Reid. The final moments of the match saw Jacy Jayne and Fallon Henley of the Fatal Influence trying to interfere. Wren Sinclair, who was in the corner of the WWE Women’s Evolve Champion, tried to ward off Henley, but got knocked off the apron by Jayne.Charlie Dempsey, who also arrived at the ringside, caught Sinclair and prevented her from falling. The referee who witnessed all of this fiasco unfold ordered everyone to vacate the premises and leave the arena.While this allowed Lainey Reed to sneak in a pinfall attempt, it also allowed Kendal Grey to get her head back in the game. Grey landed a top rope German Suplex on Reid and followed it with a Shades of Grey to pick up the win.Why did the WWE official immediately eject Jacy Jayne and Fallon Henley?Interferences aren’t new in pro wrestling, especially in WWE. However, the referee wasted no time in ejecting Jacy Jayne and Fallon Henley during the Women’s Evolve Championship match because the duo was banned from ringside.Notably, NXT General Manager Ava found the Fatal Influence backstage ahead of the Grey versus Reid match. She congratulated Jayne for winning the NXT Women’s Championship again and Henley for winning the WWE Women’s Speed Championship.However, Ava also added that both wrestlers won their titles because of outside interference, and she won’t allow it in the case of Lainey Reed. Thus, the GM had banned Jayne and Henley from the ringside.Since they had violated the General Manager's orders anyway, the referee didn’t hesitate to eject them from the arena along with Wren Sinclair to keep things fair for both the champion and the challenger.