Recently released WWE NXT talent Cora Jade, also known by her real name Elayna Black, has been active on social media following her departure from the company. Today, Jade posted a video from a photoshoot and shared pointed messages on X (formerly Twitter), hinting at her future plans and addressing online attention. (Note: scroll down to see the tweet/video).

Since her WWE release, there have been indications of Jade launching an OnlyFans account. An account featuring her name and a verified checkmark is currently active on the platform. This move into direct content monetization appears to be referenced in one of her recent statements.

On X today, Jade posted a cryptic message, “See you in 12,” which has led to fan speculation about her next steps. While the exact meaning of “12,” alluding to the expiration of her WWE non-compete. Typically, NXT non-compete clauses are 30 days.

Following this, Jade posted a more direct message addressing her newfound independence and online critics: “Btw it’s called being able to wrestle wherever I want and also now being able to profit off of you being creeps which you were going to do for free anyways!!! Get this, AT THE SAME TIME! 😘😘🤑🤑”

Cora Jade was officially released from her WWE contract on May 1, 2025. Her departure came as a surprise to many, as she was a prominently featured talent in the NXT women’s division. During her tenure, she was known for her “Generation of Jade” skater punk persona and held the NXT Women’s Tag Team Championship alongside Roxanne Perez.

Her recent social media activity suggests Jade is proactively shaping her post-WWE career. The photoshoot video and OnlyFans presence indicate a focus on building her brand and directly engaging with her fanbase. Her tweets underscore a desire to control her own narrative and career path, including where she chooses to wrestle and how she monetizes her image. Jade’s comments reflect a growing trend of wrestlers leveraging their established fanbases through direct-to-consumer platforms after departing major promotions.

As Elayna Black, Cora Jade made a name for herself on the independent scene before signing with WWE in 2021. Her statement about being able to “wrestle wherever I want” signals a potential return to those roots, where she could explore different creative directions and matchups.

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