Elayna Black on WWE Exit I’m Not Bitter Just Grateful
Cora Jade, who, following her WWE departure last month, has once again taken her original ring name, Elayna Black, to perform on the independent circuit, opened up on the opportunities she failed to seize during her successful term. However, the 24-year-old pro wrestler affirmed that she holds no bitterness against the organisation.
Sitting with YouTuber Chris Van Vliet, on his wrestling podcast, the young NXT star admitted, “I feel like there are things that I didn’t get to do. But at the same time, like you said, that was my dream.”
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“I was eight years old, I watched wrestling, and I immediately wanted to be a WWE superstar,” Jade continued. “Then I would look at all my little notebooks, I would have these bucket lists, little lists, and I would cross them off every time I would do something. It would say, get an action figure, have merchandise, wrestle this person, wrestle here, do all this stuff. And then I looked, and I was crossing off so many of those things.”
“The only one I didn’t cross off was wrestling at WrestleMania, or winning the NXT Championship, or any other championship,” she reflected.
“Were there things that upset me? Yes. Am I bitter or anything like that? Not. I’m only 24 years old. Who knows what the future holds? I’ll never burn a bridge because I don’t know what the future holds,” the wrestling celebrity maintained. “Never will I sh*t on WWE or trash WWE. I loved my time there…”

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