
Former WWE NXT star Elayna Black, known to fans as Cora Jade, has opened up about her successful transition from pro wrestling to content creation. In a new interview on Insight With Chris Van Vliet, Black revealed that launching her subscription-based fan site has changed her life—financially and personally.
“It’s probably the best career decision I’ve ever made,” Black said. “My grandkids will be rich.”
The 23-year-old has quickly become one of the most talked-about former WWE stars on fan platforms, joining the likes of former NXT Women’s Champion Mandy Rose in building a post-wrestling empire.
“She’s been so helpful,” Black said of Rose. “I knew I wanted to do OnlyFans after wrestling, whenever that was, but just seeing what Mandy’s been able to do… what she has taken from her time in WWE and what she is now. She’s like one of the craziest businesswomen I’ve ever seen.”
Black praised Rose’s financial acumen and her ability to spot new opportunities. “She knows what she’s doing, she knows how to handle her money, she knows how to make new money… and I don’t think people give her enough credit.”
She added that Rose continues to be a guiding figure in her life. “I can call her and be like, ‘Hey Mandy, I don’t know what the hell I’m doing. Can you help me?’ And immediately, she has a list of ways to help me.”
Black was released from WWE earlier this year but has made it clear that she’s thriving in this new phase of her career, with mentorship from someone who’s walked the same path.
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