Cora Jade sends a cryptic message amid WWE absence

Cora Jade is currently on a hiatus from WWE (Photo credits: Instagram)
Cora Jade is currently on a hiatus from WWE (Photo credits: Instagram)

WWE NXT Superstar Cora Jade has recently shared a cryptic message on her social media account. She reflected on the struggles that she is facing in her current situation.

Jade has been out of the in-ring competition for almost five months due to her injury (torn ACL) that she faced in the month of January this year. Since then the superstar has been active on social media to provide updates to her fans who are awaiting her return.

The 23-year-old WWE Superstar recently took to her Twitter/X and shared a cryptic message with her fans about the challenges in life. She penned down her desire for time to slow down to help her overcome the burdens. Jade also hinted to the fans how she is unable to catch up in the current scenario. Cora Jade penned:

“I begged a clock to move time slower for me. It felt more reasonable than when I begged a god to move weights bigger than me, weights that I could not carry. But I never seem to catch up.”

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Checkout Cora Jade's Twitter post below:

Cora Jade gave her honest opinion about the independent scene before moving to WWE

Cora Jade opened up about the independent wrestling scene and how it had positively influenced her career before joining WWE.

Jade expressed deep gratitude for her time in the independent wrestling circuit. She acknowledged that this period was instrumental in her development as a wrestler. She also highlighted that the opportunity and the experiences that she received were crucial in shaping her skills and career.

Jade detailed:

"I feel like it definitely helped me, and I'm so grateful for all my time on the indies. I feel like I got to work with a lot of people and a lot of people helped me get here. And I feel I wanted the indie experience. Obviously WWE was always my goal, my end goal, but I grew up watching CM Punk, Jon Moxley, Daniel Bryan, all these people who came up through the indies. So I always wanted that indie experience and I wanted to work my way up, work through all these different companies. So I think it did help me a lot. And there's a lot of things I still take with me to this day that I learned on the indies. So I'm very grateful for that."

It will be interesting to see when Cora Jade makes her comeback to in-ring action in near future.

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