Elayna Black, the dynamic TNA Knockout and former WWE star, is making waves in both the wrestling ring and on OnlyFans. In a candid conversation with WrestleZone's Bill Pritchard, Black revealed her desire to keep her wrestling persona and her OnlyFans content distinct. Known to WWE fans as Cora Jade, she returned to her indie roots and reclaimed her name after her May 2025 release. Since then, she's been busy building her brand on OnlyFans, a platform she values for its financial benefits and empowerment.
“Yeah, I don't know if that is something I would want to do just 'cause I kind of do like to keep the two a little bit separate,” Black shared. “I think obviously OnlyFans is great for securing my future and I'm very grateful for the money I have been able to make on there and everything like that.”
For Black, OnlyFans is more than just a revenue stream – it's a space for self-expression and confidence building. She enjoys the creative process of dressing up, doing photoshoots, and sharing her work with an appreciative audience. While wrestling remains her ultimate passion, she sees no harm in embracing both avenues. "It's fun to dress up, do your hair and makeup, do photo shoots, feel confident, and post them and stuff like that," she explained. "And if you can make money from doing that and also have your passion, you know, I love wrestling. That's my passion, that's my dream."
Black is open to experimenting with content that blends aspects of her wrestling life with her OnlyFans presence. She and former WWE star Mandy Rose partnered for a playful "match" in a CCW ring for OnlyFans TV, a platform offering vlog-style content unrelated to typical photo shoots. This collaboration was a fun way to engage fans and bring a fresh audience to their pages. "Fans click on the wrestling video and they're like, 'I've never seen this before,'" Black noted.
Elayna Black cherishes the friendships and experiences she's gained through her work on OnlyFans. Partnering with fellow athletes like Paige VanZant, she creates entertaining content while maintaining her love for wrestling. "It's just a fun way to connect with other confident, beautiful women and make money while doing it," she explained. Balancing her vibrant career with downtime spent playing with her dogs, Black feels blessed and grateful for the life she's crafted. "I'll do it sometimes, incorporate it here and there to bring in new audiences and connect with wrestling fans," she said, emphasizing the harmony she's found in her dual pursuits.