
Former WWE NXT star Elayna Black, previously known as Cora Jade, is reportedly making significant financial gains outside the ring after stepping away from professional wrestling earlier this year.
According to Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Radio, Black is experiencing massive success on the subscription platform OnlyFans, with one source suggesting she may have earned more in the past month than any other female pro wrestler worldwide.
“She has probably made more money last month than any woman pro wrestler in the world…”
โI know she was talking to somebody who I know,โ Meltzer said. โAndโฆ she has probably made more money last month than any woman pro wrestler in the world, probably by a lot, because of OnlyFans.โ
Following the Mandy Rose Model
Meltzer compared Blackโs current trajectory to that of Mandy Rose, who turned her WWE release into a financial windfall via her content subscription platform. Like Rose, Black has leveraged her WWE fame and presentation into a lucrative alternative career path.
โMandy Rose set the template,โ Meltzer added. โAnd you know, if youโve got the right look, you can do OnlyFans coming off of a WWE runโฆ I mean, Mandy Rose is incredibly rich from thatโฆ and itโs the new thing, and more people are going to do it.โ
Why Independent Wrestling No Longer Makes Sense
Meltzer also addressed the stark contrast between the income potential from OnlyFans and the physical grind of the independent wrestling scene.
โThink about this. You want to do these indie dates for $1,000 when youโre making the kind of money that sheโs making?โ he said. โIt basically makes no sense at allโฆ flying in, the stress, taking bumpsโor sitting around, and the money rolls in.โ
While acknowledging the temporary nature of such surges in online income, Meltzer stated the move made perfect sense for Black at this time.
โShe may come back, butโฆ right now for her, I mean, sheโs just making an incredible, incredible amount of money. I mean, itโs ridiculous, so good for her.โ
Elayna Black Stepping Away From Wrestling
Black, 24, announced in July that she would be โtaking a break from wrestling for the foreseeable futureโ following her WWE release in May 2025. She cited mental health as her priority and stated she would โtake care of me and go from thereโ for the remainder of the year.
Stay with PWMania.com for continued coverage of Elayna Blackโs future in or out of the ring.