Elayna Black launched her account on the adults-only platform within days of her ‘non-compete’ contract as Cora Jade with WWE ending.

Elayna Black is back. The former WWE star, previously known as Cora Jade, is reclaiming her name, chasing indie wrestling gigs, and launching an OnlyFans page. Her WWE non-compete clause expired on June 2, 2025, and she announced her OnlyFans move the moment she was legally clear to do so.

Black started as an indie wrestler, performing under her real name, Elayna Black. After signing with WWE in 2021, she became Cora Jade. She quickly became a fan favorite. Now that her WWE non-compete clause has ended, she’s ready to break kayfabe and back to performing as Elayna Black.

On May 2, 2025, WWE abruptly released Black. The company didn’t state a reason, though she’s confirmed suspecting since November 2024 that her time there was ending. Upon release, she faced a 30-day non-compete clause that stalled her career. The clause barred her from wrestling or appearing in other promotions. Hardly what Black needed while plotting her post-WWE path. Her non-compete ended on June 2, 2025, and by day’s end, she unveiled her OnlyFans page ($15.99/month). That same day, she dropped a cryptic video, “Dear Cora,” teasing a big reveal on June 14.

Why the non-compete, though? They let WWE control talent even after employment ends, dictating publicity for a full month post-exit. These clauses choke wrestlers’ earning potential and creative freedom. This isn’t standard; other promotions don’t do this.

What’s the WWE worried about, anyway?