
Former WWE star Elayna Black, also known as Cora Jade, spoke with TMZ Sportsโ Inside the Ring about various topics, including her relationship with CM Punk.
Black said, โHeโs another person I go to for anything. Heโs one of the people that, honestly, because I told you I was going back and forth for a few weeks โ I was just scared. I knew I needed to take a break. I was just scared to do it because I didnโt want to let anybody down. I was scared of the backlash. I was scared of [letting down] promoters who had already booked the show. I just didnโt want to let anybody down, and I was putting everybody else before me. That just tends to be how I am, like I put other peopleโs feelings ahead of mine. For once, I just had to kind of realize I needed to put my feelings first. But it was so hard.โ
She continued, โIt didnโt matter how many people said that to me and, like, agreed with me and were telling me that, like, all these things, but I, like, broke down one day and we had a conversation, me and him on the phone, because I was like, he โHey, I need your advice,โ because heโs been through it all. He left WWE for 10 years, hated WWE, said crazy things, and nobody ever thought he was coming back. Look at him now. Heโs found his love for wrestling again. Heโs helped me with everything, so I always know that I can go to him. But specifically this thing, I was like, โI know heโs going to have good insight for me and give me a good outlook on it,โ and he did. He sat there and listened to me. Heโll always listen to me, which I am very grateful for, because Iโm someone who, sometimes, I get very passionate, so sometimes I want to act on emotion. Heโs very good at helping me see things from a different side without the emotional aspect of it.โ
On Punk helping her make the decision to take a break from wrestling to prioritize her mental health:
โSo many things that he said to me in that conversation really helped me. He told me, like, I donโt owe anybody anything, and I donโt have to stick in something thatโs no longer serving me, and that really stuck with me. Itโs weird now because weโre friends and, like, weโll go out to eat and, like, hang out and in groups and talk, and it feels normal now, but then I think Iโm like, I was literally standing in line waiting for him for hours when I was 12 years old. Itโs really cool to have this person as a friend who I can, laugh and joke with, but also realize that I looked up to this person for so long, for so many reasons, and now I get to ask this person for advice, for the reasons I looked up to them, and theyโre giving me advice that really did help me.โ
Black added, โI donโt want to say, like, โhaving his approval,โ made me finally do it, but just hearing someone who means that much to me, and I respect so much and look up to so much, say, โHey, if itโs not serving you anymore. You donโt owe anybody anything. You are allowed to take care of yourself.โ Hearing that from him, really, was kind of one of the things that made me be like, โOkay, youโre right. Iโm gonna do it. If youโre saying that to me, if youโre not gonna be mad at me, Iโm out.โโ
You can check out Black’s comments in the video below.
(H/T to Fightful for transcribing the above quotes)