Cora Jade lashes out at WWE fans for major privacy violation
The WWE Universe is full of personalities of varied natures. Many superstars have had to deal with troublesome fans over the years as the internet era provided a new form of access to the heels and babyfaces of the industry, while the social media era has brought unprecedented and often potentially dangerous access. Cora Jade just lashed out at fans for crossing a line related to her privacy.
The Sorceress Of Sin has been a heel for almost her entire NXT run, but she remains a fan favorite, especially on social media. Many WWE Superstars also have to deal with concerning fan situations. Alexa Bliss is one who's had to publicly address unruly fans, and Rhea Ripley has also called people out for crossing certain lines. The 23-year-old has also experienced several such situations in her young career already.
Jade took to X (fka Twitter) in May and politely asked people to stop sending fan mail to her residence and also her parents' home. She reminded them that all such mails were to be sent to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, which has been the directive for several years. The former NXT Tag Team Champion is seemingly still having fan mail issues as she took to X again today to reiterate her previous message for fans and stop sending mails to her parents' residence.
"STOP SENDING FANMAIL TO MY PARENTS HOUSE!!!! THANKS," Cora Jade wrote.
Jade has only worked two matches since returning from a nine-month hiatus to kick off October. Halloween Havoc on October 27 saw Jade and Perez lose to Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer, and then Jade was on the losing side of the 10-Woman Tag Team Match that headlined NXT 2300 on Wednesday.
Cora Jade and Roxanne Perez after WWE NXT 2300
World Wrestling Entertainment presented its first-ever NXT 2300 special episode from the former ECW Arena in Philadelphia this week. The show was headlined by 10-Woman Tag Team action that saw Giulia, Stephanie Vaquer, Jordynne Grace, Kelani Jordan, and Zaria defeat Cora Jade, Women's Champion Roxanne Perez, Women's North American Champion Fallon Henley, Jacy Jayne and Jazmyn Nyx.
NXT's self-proclaimed savior went at it with the TNA Knockouts World Champion towards the end of the match, but Jade failed to get the upper hand. Cora later tagged in to take out the babyface team, but Zaria ended up finishing Perez off in the ring.
Perez and Jade had still not come to terms with the loss as WWE shared the following backstage footage of Cora Jade trying to calm Roxanne Perez, who dropped Robert Stone with a Super Kick amid the chaos.
The Prodigy is expected to defend the NXT Women's Championship at the Deadline PLE on December 7, but her opponent has not been confirmed. Jade is rumored for the Women's Iron Survivor Challenge at Deadline, which will see the winner earn a future title shot.
Blair Davenport won last year, beating out Fallon Henley, Tiffany Stratton, Kelani Jordan, and Lash Legend. The first Iron Survivor Challenge qualifying matches will take place next Tuesday.