Cora Jade had been a consistent presence on NXT television since her return from injury in October 2024, forming a tag team with Roxanne Perez and contending for the NXT Women’s Championship. As part of the WWE-TNA partnership, she also appeared in TNA Wrestling, where she challenged for the TNA Knockouts Championship.
Following her release on Friday, Jade issued the following statement on Twitter:
“Dropping out of high school at 15 to chase my dreams was scary but I’m so thankful it worked out for the time that it did! I got to live out so many childhood dreams, go so many places, do so many things and most importantly I met some of the most important people in my life that I know I’ll have in my corner forever. Unfortunately it didn’t go how I envisioned and I’m disappointed by a lot of things but I can look back with no regrets and know I did everything with love and passion and always stood up for myself, even in the times I was scared. I’m proud of myself for that. With all that being said, TRUST that this is not the end and only my new beginning. I have a lot to say when the time is right. I have so many ideas and am excited for the future and to be able to show what I truly am capable of. Elayna Black is back from the dead b*tches! See you in 30”
See you in 29 pic.twitter.com/xwO4AGUnL9
— Elayna Black (@CoraJadeWWE) May 3, 2025
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