Cora Jade Started An OnlyFans Page
WWE released several Superstars on May 1, including Cora Jade. After the news broke, reports from Dave Meltzer shared details on the reasons behind the releases. Reports revealed that many of the releases happened because management believed certain wrestlers weren't putting in enough effort during training.
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Former WWE NXT star Gigi Dolin disagreed with this claim, and Cora Jade also responded, saying that despite her hard work, she was still body-shamed in WWE. By going back to the name Elayna Black, she is making a fresh start. She plans to start posting on OnlyFans on June 2, which is when her 30-day non-compete clause with WWE ends.
After her WWE release, Elayna Black shared her gratitude for achieving her childhood dreams and hinted that she had more to share soon. The buzz about her joining OnlyFans started after Indi Hartwell mentioned in a deleted tweet 'OnlyFans.'
Elayna Black then responded with 'stay tuned honey,' which many speculated was her opening an account on the platform. Her OnlyFans new profile reads that content will begin on June 2. She refers to herself as the former Cora Jade from WWE NXT. She is offering access for $15.99 per month.
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Black also teased a return to hardcore wrestling and asked people to send all new bookings and inquiries to her business email. On top of that, she hinted at a possible match with AEW star Julia Hart. Only time will tell what's next for Jade once her WWE non-compete clause expires.
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