
Hey there, wrestling fans! If you’ve been keeping up with the drama in the ring, you’ve probably heard about Elayna Black, better known to WWE loyalists as Cora Jade. This young star, once hailed as NXT’s next big thing, has taken a step back from the squared circle to prioritize her mental health - and not everyone’s on board with her choice.
Enter WWE Hall of Famer Booker T, who didn’t hold back on his podcast, dishing out some tough love. He warned Black that taking a break could mean fading into the background in an industry where visibility is everything. Staying relevant is the name of the game, and Booker’s got a point - wrestling waits for no one.
Elayna’s hiatus, which started in late 2023, was met with a wave of support from fans and fellow wrestlers alike. It’s a refreshing reminder that mental health is finally getting the attention it deserves in the high-pressure world of pro wrestling. But while her decision to focus on herself is admirable, it hasn’t come without consequences.
Shockingly, Black was released from WWE in May 2025, a move that left fans reeling. Some argue the company should’ve given her more time to recover, while others point to her time away - compounded by multiple in-ring injuries - as a reason her release felt inevitable. It’s a tough spot for a talent with so much potential.
“You’ve gotta keep riding the wave in this business, or you’re yesterday’s news before you know it,” Booker T cautioned on his podcast, urging Black to reconsider her hiatus.
While the wrestling world debates her next move, Elayna Black isn’t exactly sweating the bills. According to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio, she’s reportedly raking in serious cash on OnlyFans - possibly out-earning any female pro wrestler last month. Talk about a pivot!
With financial stability from her exclusive content platform, Black might not feel the rush to lace up her boots again anytime soon. But Booker T’s words linger - will she risk losing her hard-earned spot in wrestling history by staying away too long?
The question on everyone’s mind is whether we’ll see Elayna Black back in the ring - and if so, when? Her focus on mental health is a priority, and rightfully so, but wrestling is a brutal business that doesn’t always reward patience. Fans are split, and the debate rages on.
Booker T, a two-time Hall of Famer, clearly hopes to see her return sooner rather than later. And honestly, so do we. Elayna, if you’re reading this, know we’re rooting for you - whether it’s on the mat or off, you’ve got a fanbase waiting to cheer you on.