Cora Jade
Cora Jade, ring name of Brianna Coda (born January 14, 2001), is an American professional wrestler from Chicago, Illinois, standing at 5 feet 6 inches tall.[1][2] She is best known for her tenure with WWE's NXT brand from 2021 to 2025, where she established a prominent "bad girl" persona, competed in marquee matches, and captured the NXT Women's Tag Team Championship once alongside Roxanne Perez.[3][1] Coda began her wrestling career in late 2018 under the ring name Elayna Black on the independent circuit, quickly gaining experience before signing with WWE in January 2021 as part of the largest recruit class in Performance Center history.[2][1] Her television debut occurred on January 22, 2021, on 205 Live, followed by matches on NXT television, including against Xia Li in February 2021, and her NXT 2.0 debut victory over an enhancement talent that October, marking her as one of the brand's youngest competitors at age 19.[2][1] Early highlights included an upset victory over Franky Monet (now Jade Cargill) on the October 5, 2021, episode of NXT 2.0, which propelled her into the spotlight and led to her participation in the 2021 Women's WarGames match at NXT TakeOver: WarGames, where her team defeated Toxic Attraction.[3][4] Throughout her NXT run, Jade formed a high-profile tag team with Roxanne Perez, culminating in their defeat of Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne (Toxic Attraction) to win the NXT Women's Tag Team Championship at NXT Great American Bash in July 2022, though they held the titles for only 14 days before losing them back.[1] This partnership dramatically shifted when Jade turned on Perez in July 2022, igniting a personal feud that spanned multiple pay-per-views, including Jade's victory over Perez at NXT Heatwave in 2022 and a loss to her at NXT Halloween Havoc later that year.[3][1] She also challenged for the NXT Women's Championship, reaching the semi-finals of a tournament in 2023 before falling to Lyra Valkyria, and competed against established stars like Bayley in non-title bouts on February 11, 2025.[1][5] Jade's career faced setbacks due to injuries, including an ACL tear in January 2024 that sidelined her for much of the year, but she returned to compete in key storylines involving Perez and emerging talents.[6] Her time in NXT was characterized by her edgy character work, athletic in-ring style, and role in elevating the women's division during the NXT 2.0 era.[3] In May 2025, Jade was released from WWE after four years with the company, subsequently reverting to her independent ring name Elayna Black, making appearances in TNA Wrestling in early 2025, securing bookings on the indie circuit including with Absolute Intense Wrestling, and announcing a career hiatus in July 2025.[7][8][9]Professional wrestling career
Early career and independent circuit (2018–2021)
Brianna Coda, performing under the ring name Elayna Black, began her professional wrestling training at the Freelance Wrestling Academy in Chicago, Illinois, under coaches Bryce Benjamin and Isaias Velazquez.[10] She made her in-ring debut on December 9, 2018, at the Kaiju Roundup At The Roundhouse 2 event in Aurora, Illinois, teaming with Pariah in a losing mixed tag team match against Bryce Benjamin and Ernesto Aguilar.[11] This marked the start of her active competition on the independent circuit, primarily in the Midwest United States, where she quickly accumulated experience across various regional promotions. Throughout 2019, Black's schedule intensified, with nearly 50 matches that year, showcasing her versatility in singles, tag team, and multi-woman bouts. She competed frequently for promotions such as Zelo Pro Wrestling, Brew City Wrestling (BCW), and RISE Wrestling, often facing established talents like Kylie Rae, Jordynne Grace, and Laynie Luck. A pivotal achievement came on July 11, 2019, when Black won the Zen of Women's Athletics Tournament for ZOWA Live in Oregon, Illinois, defeating Vanessa Azure in the semifinals and Dragon Seishin in the final to claim her first tournament victory.[12] Later that year, she expanded her profile with appearances for larger independent entities, including a four-way loss to Tessa Blanchard on the October 5 episode of Impact Wrestling and a singles defeat to Havok at the Prelude to Glory pay-per-view on October 18.[13] She also debuted for SHIMMER Women Athletes on November 3 at Volume 117, competing in a losing scramble match against Shazza McKenzie, Kris Statlander, and others. Additionally, in RISE Wrestling's Regional Rising Stars Tournament on September 1, Black fell in the Midwest bracket quarterfinal to Sophie King.[14] In 2020, amid the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, Black continued to build momentum with 32 matches, including stints with Black Label Pro (BLP) and Game Changer Wrestling (GCW). She gained national exposure through All Elite Wrestling (AEW), debuting on the October 13 episode of AEW Dark in a singles loss to Red Velvet, followed by a tag team defeat alongside Leyla Hirsch against Brandi Rhodes and Red Velvet on the November 3 episode.[15] Black also returned to SHIMMER at Volume 118 on October 10, participating in another unsuccessful scramble match won by Alice Crowley. Her independent run concluded in early 2021 with additional outings for Freelance Wrestling and others, leading to her signing with WWE in January, where she transitioned to the ring name Cora Jade.[11]WWE (2021–2025)
Jade signed with WWE in January 2021 as part of a large recruit class to the Performance Center.[2] She made her televised debut on the January 22 episode of 205 Live, teaming with Gigi Dolin in the first round of the Women's Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic, where they lost to Candice LeRae and Indi Hartwell.[16] Her NXT television debut followed on February 10, losing to Xia Li in a competitive match that highlighted her potential as a rising star.[17] After additional appearances on 205 Live against opponents like Amari Miller and Ember Moon, Jade transitioned fully to NXT 2.0, securing her first televised win on October 5 by defeating Erica Sherrana with interference from Trey Baxter.[18] In late 2021, Jade aligned with the NXT 2.0 faction and participated in her first major premium live event at NXT WarGames, contributing to Team 2.0's victory over Team Toxic Attraction by pinning Jacy Jayne, which elevated her profile as a key player in the women's division.[19] She formed a popular tag team with Roxanne Perez, and on July 5, 2022, at NXT Great American Bash, they defeated Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne to win the NXT Women's Tag Team Championship in Jade's first WWE title reign.[20] However, Jade turned heel by betraying Perez on July 19, costing her a match against Roxanne and leading to the titles being vacated, sparking a high-profile feud between the two former partners.[21] Jade's heel persona solidified through feuds with established stars, including a Kendo Stick Match loss to Dana Brooke on July 18, 2023, and multiple confrontations with Perez, whom she defeated in non-title matches to assert dominance.[22] Injuries sidelined her periodically in 2023 and 2024, but she returned aggressively, attacking NXT Women's Champion Lyra Valkyria at NXT Deadline in December 2024 and inserting herself into title contention.[23] In early 2025, Jade earned a title opportunity by defeating Bayley on February 11 with assistance from Perez, leading to a Fatal 4-Way match at NXT Vengeance Day against Champion Giulia, Bayley, and Perez, which she lost.[5] She continued tag team pursuits, competing in multi-team matches like the Fatal 4-Way elimination at Stand & Deliver in April 2025.[24] Jade was released from WWE on May 2, 2025, concluding her four-year tenure with the company.[25]Total Nonstop Action Wrestling appearances (2025)
Cora Jade made her first appearance in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) at the Genesis pay-per-view event on January 19, 2025, where she confronted Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich immediately after Slamovich's successful defense against Rosemary in a Clockwork Orange Deathmatch.[26] This surprise crossover moment, facilitated by the ongoing partnership between TNA and WWE's NXT brand, positioned Jade as a challenger eyeing the title.[27] Jade continued her invasion angle on the January 23, 2025 episode of TNA iMPACT, live from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, by interfering in a six-woman tag team match involving Slamovich, causing Slamovich's team to lose to their opponents.[28] Her actions intensified the rivalry, leading directly to her in-ring debut the following week. On the January 30, 2025 episode of TNA iMPACT, Jade competed in her first televised match for the promotion, defeating Hyan via pinfall after delivering her signature Death Rider DDT in 3:02.[29] Post-match, Jade continued the assault on the victorious Hyan until Xia Brookside intervened to make the save, hinting at potential future storylines within the Knockouts division.[30] The storyline progressed into March, with Jade aligning with returning TNA veteran Tessa Blanchard. On the March 6, 2025 episode of iMPACT, the duo ambushed Slamovich backstage, executing a two-on-one beatdown that left the champion bloodied and escalated tensions ahead of Sacrifice.[31] This partnership culminated in a tag team match on the March 13 episode, where Jade and Blanchard defeated Slamovich and Lei Ying Lee by pinfall, with Blanchard securing the victory via her Hammerlock DDT on Slamovich in 8:45.[32] Jade's TNA run peaked at the Sacrifice pay-per-view on March 14, 2025, in Ottawa, Ontario, where she challenged Slamovich for the Knockouts World Championship in a hard-fought singles match.[33] Jade started aggressively by attacking Slamovich from behind during the ring introductions, but Slamovich retained the title by pinfall after countering into her Obliterator finisher following a competitive exchange of strikes and near-falls.[34] This bout marked Jade's only title opportunity in TNA and represented a historic near-miss, as she aimed to become the first active WWE-contracted wrestler to capture TNA gold.[35] No further TNA appearances by Jade were reported after Sacrifice, coinciding with the conclusion of her WWE tenure later that spring.Release from WWE and career hiatus (2025)
On May 2, 2025, WWE released Cora Jade as part of a series of budget cuts affecting multiple NXT talents.[36] Following her departure, Jade reverted to her real name, Elayna Black, and returned to the independent circuit, securing multiple bookings starting in June 2025, including appearances with promotions such as Black Label Pro and Absolute Intense Wrestling.[8][37] In a June 2025 interview, Black reflected on her WWE tenure, revealing experiences of persistent body-shaming from company personnel who criticized her physique—starting at 110 pounds upon signing—and claimed it would prevent her from becoming champion, which deeply affected her mental health.[38] She also discussed a near-fatal ectopic pregnancy in January 2023 that required emergency surgery, sidelining her for months and exacerbating her emotional struggles during her NXT run.[39] On July 21, 2025, Black announced an indefinite hiatus from professional wrestling, citing its detrimental impact on her mental health and a desire to rediscover her passion for the industry.[40] In a statement on social media, she explained, "It’s no longer good for my mental health, and I’ll never know if that love for it I once had will return if I don’t step away," while apologizing to fans and promoters for cancelling her remaining bookings through the end of 2025.[41] She emphasized focusing on self-care for the foreseeable future but clarified she was not retiring.[40] In August 2025, Black credited CM Punk with providing crucial support in her decision to step away, describing his advice as instrumental in recognizing the need for a break from what she called a "toxic relationship" with wrestling.[42][43] As of November 2025, Black remains on indefinite hiatus from professional wrestling, with the break expected to continue until at least early 2026, and no return to the ring has been announced.[44]Media appearances and other ventures
Wrestling-related media
Cora Jade has been featured as a playable character in the WWE 2K video game series, reflecting her prominence in WWE's NXT brand. She debuted in the franchise with WWE 2K23, released in 2023, where she was included as part of the NXT roster with her signature skater gimmick and moveset. This marked her first appearance in the mainline WWE Games series, which she expressed excitement about on social media at the time. She returned in WWE 2K24 (2024) and was confirmed for WWE 2K25 (2025), allowing players to utilize her in matches and story modes.[45][46][47] Beyond video games, Jade has engaged in wrestling-focused media through podcasts and interviews, particularly after her WWE release in May 2025. In a June 2025 episode of Insight with Chris Van Vliet, she discussed her departure from WWE, her mentorship under CM Punk, and future plans under her real name, Elayna Black. That same month, she appeared on The Ariel Helwani Show, addressing her career trajectory and industry experiences. In August 2025, Black featured on TMZ Inside The Ring, breaking her silence on stepping away from wrestling amid personal challenges and addressing bullying allegations from fellow wrestler Alexis LeTay. These appearances provided insights into her professional journey and the behind-the-scenes dynamics of professional wrestling.[48][49][50]Modeling and entertainment pursuits (2025)
Following her release from WWE in May 2025, Cora Jade, performing under her real name Elayna Black, expanded into digital entertainment by launching an OnlyFans account dedicated to exclusive content. The platform, subscribed to at $15.99 per month, initiated content releases on June 2, 2025, focusing on personal and behind-the-scenes material beyond her wrestling persona.[51][52] The venture quickly gained traction, with reports from wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer noting that Black earned more in her first month on OnlyFans than the annual salary of most female professional wrestlers worldwide.[53] This success positioned her alongside other former WWE talents who transitioned to similar subscription models for financial independence post-contract. In the fashion sector, Black made her professional modeling debut on October 17, 2025, at the Moxy Los Angeles fashion showcase in Elysium DTLA. Sponsored by The Hype House and Fusion Fashion Events, she walked the runway in a pink bikini, confidently posing and engaging the audience with a blown kiss.[54][55] This appearance represented her initial foray into live modeling events, aligning with her broader shift toward non-wrestling creative outlets. These pursuits coincided with Black's public decision to step away from in-ring competition for the remainder of 2025 to prioritize mental health, as she stated: "I am going to be taking a break from wrestling for the foreseeable future. It’s no longer good for my mental health and I’ll never know if that love for it I once had will return if I don’t step away."[54]Personal life
Background and family
Brianna Coda, professionally known as Cora Jade, was born on January 14, 2001, in Chicago, Illinois.[1][56] Raised in the Chicago area, a prominent hub for professional wrestling, Coda developed an early passion for the industry. She has cited childhood influences including hometown hero CM Punk, AJ Lee, and the faction The Shield as key inspirations that drew her to the sport.[1][57] From late 2022 to early 2024, Coda was in a relationship with fellow professional wrestler Bron Breakker. Details about her current personal relationships remain private.[58][59] At age 17, Coda began her training at the Freelance Wrestling Academy in Chicago under instructors Bryce Benjamin and Isaias Velazquez, marking the start of her journey in professional wrestling. She debuted later that year in December 2018 under the ring name Elayna Black.[57][1] Details about Coda's family life remain private, with no public information available from verified sources regarding her parents or siblings.Mental health and advocacy
Cora Jade has been vocal about her personal struggles with mental health, using her platform in professional wrestling to raise awareness and encourage others to seek help. In October 2022, during World Mental Health Day, she shared that two years earlier, around 2020, she had contemplated suicide and felt she no longer wanted to be alive. She emphasized the importance of perseverance, stating, "It gets better, and getting help doesn’t make you weak. Keep going," highlighting her recovery and the strength found in vulnerability. This disclosure received support from fellow wrestlers, including Bayley, who expressed relief at Jade's survival, underscoring the community's role in mental health support. In January 2023, Coda experienced a life-threatening ruptured ectopic pregnancy, requiring emergency surgery and a hospital stay. She later revealed that the ordeal nearly cost her life and significantly impacted her physical and emotional well-being, contributing to subsequent health challenges and time away from wrestling.[60][61] Jade's experiences continued to influence her career decisions. In late 2023, she took an extended hiatus from wrestling to prioritize her mental health, a move that aligned with increasing awareness of the industry's toll on performers. This break was part of a broader pattern, as she later revealed battling depression and severe panic attacks before matches, which exacerbated her challenges. By 2025, following her release from WWE in May, these issues culminated in an indefinite hiatus announced in July, where she stated that wrestling was "no longer good for my mental health" and that she needed time for self-care to rediscover her passion for the sport. Influenced by mentor CM Punk, who drew from his own decade-long absence from WWE (2014–2021) to advise her that she "doesn't owe anyone anything" and could step away if it no longer served her, Jade framed the decision as essential for her well-being. As of August 2025, she confirmed the hiatus was ongoing, emphasizing it was not a retirement and expressing openness to future opportunities in wrestling after recovery.[62][63] Through these public disclosures, Jade has advocated for mental health destigmatization in wrestling, contributing to a cultural shift where performers openly discuss anxiety, depression, and the pressures of the profession. Her transparency, including apologies to fans and promoters for cancellations while urging self-prioritization, has encouraged others in the industry to address similar struggles without fear of judgment.Championships and accomplishments
Championships
Cora Jade, performing under her real name Elayna Black following her WWE release, has won two professional wrestling championships in her career. Her first title victory occurred in WWE's NXT brand, where she teamed with Roxanne Perez to capture the NXT Women's Tag Team Championship. The duo defeated Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne of Toxic Attraction at NXT The Great American Bash on July 5, 2022, ending their opponents' 106-day reign.[64] This marked Jade's inaugural championship in WWE, though the reign lasted only 14 days before Toxic Attraction reclaimed the titles on the July 19, 2022, episode of NXT, with Jade notably discarding her title belt in a storyline betrayal of Perez. After her departure from WWE in May 2025, Jade returned to the independent circuit as Elayna Black and secured her first singles championship. On June 28, 2025, at Arizona Wrestling Federation's All-American Grand Slam event, Black defeated defending champion Brittnie Brooks to win the AWF Women's Championship, marking her debut match for the promotion and her first individual title in professional wrestling.[65] She held the title for 23 days before losing it on July 21, 2025, after which she announced a career hiatus.| Championship | Reign | Date Won | Event | Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NXT Women's Tag Team Championship (with Roxanne Perez) | 1 | July 5, 2022 | NXT The Great American Bash | Cedar Park, Texas | Defeated Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne; reign lasted 14 days.[64] |
| AWF Women's Championship | 1 | June 28, 2025 | AWF All-American Grand Slam | Phoenix, Arizona | Defeated Brittnie Brooks; first singles title; held for 23 days, lost July 21, 2025.[65] |