Cora Jade: WWE Star’s OnlyFans Success Story
cora Jade Steps Away From Wrestling, Cites mental Health and Loss of Passion, Leverages OnlyFans for Financial Security
Cora Jade, formerly known as Elayna Black on the self-reliant circuit, has announced a surprising hiatus from professional wrestling, citing mental health concerns and a diminished passion for the sport. The 24-year-old’s decision comes after a brief but active period on the independant scene following her departure from WWE in early May.
jade competed in seven matches across various promotions, leading many to believe this marked the beginning of a notable post-WWE career. However, her return to the ring proved to be short-lived.In a candid announcement this week, Jade revealed her intention to step away from wrestling entirely, prioritizing her well-being over her in-ring aspirations. this news has undoubtedly surprised fans who were eager to witness her potential flourish outside the WWE system.
Despite the abrupt pause in her wrestling journey,financial considerations do not appear to be the driving force behind Jade’s decision. Renowned wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer, speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, shed light on Jade’s financial situation, noting that her OnlyFans account has generated considerable income as her release from WWE.
“You know she probably made more money last month than any woman pro wrestler in the world? And probably by a lot, as of OnlyFans,” Meltzer stated. He elaborated on the financial disparity,questioning the appeal of independent wrestling dates for a modest sum when substantially higher earnings are achievable through other platforms.”Yeah, its basically-think about this. You want to do these indie dates for $1,000 when you’re making the kind of money she’s making? It makes no sense at all.”
Meltzer drew a parallel between Jade’s current path and that of Mandy Rose,another former WWE talent who found immense financial success by transitioning into the content subscription space.
“She may come back, but you know, it’s basically like Mandy Rose set the template,” Meltzer continued. “And if you’ve got the right look, and you can do OnlyFans coming off a WWE run, not everyone can do it obviously, but some can. I mean, Mandy Rose is incredibly rich from that.”
This strategic pivot towards digital platforms has provided Jade with the financial freedom to step away from the demanding schedule of professional wrestling and focus on her mental health without the immediate pressure of securing an in-ring paycheck. While she has not definitively closed the door on a future return to wrestling, her immediate focus is clearly directed elsewhere.
Jade’s decision reflects a growing trend among former WWE talent, notably women, who are adeptly leveraging their established fame and fan bases on digital platforms to cultivate new and lucrative income streams beyond traditional wrestling careers. As more wrestlers explore these choice avenues, success stories like those of Mandy Rose and now Cora Jade continue to underscore the evolving landscape of post-WWE career opportunities.
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