Cora Jade isn’t holding back when it comes to responding to accusations from former WWE recruit Alexis Lete, who claimed she was bullied during her brief stint in the company.
Speaking on TMZ Inside The Ring, Cora made it clear she wasn’t going to spend much energy on the topic. When asked directly about Lete’s allegations, Cora dismissed them as attention-seeking and said she had already addressed the matter publicly.
“Honestly, like you said, I said what I had to say. So, if you want to read it, go on my Twitter. I’m not going to get into it too much here, because it’s not worth it to me—somebody like that.”
She went further, claiming that the only time Lete has found relevance is by attaching her name to interviews.
“In my opinion, you’re two and a half years later, you’re reaching for something and saying my name in interviews—and that’s the only time you’ve ever gotten any sort of relevancy and would ever get any relevancy is off of my name.”
Cora admitted she didn’t even bother to finish watching Lete’s comments.
“So, I’m not going to give you a single ounce more of it. I said what I needed to say. And honestly, I didn’t even finish watching the video. I watched half of it and then I sent it to my lawyer.”
She then defended herself against the idea that being blunt equates to bullying, saying her direct nature often rubs people the wrong way.
“Because you don’t have to like me—but one thing you’re not going to do is lie on my name. That’s absolutely ridiculous.”
“I think a lot of people don’t like people who are just blunt and don’t take [expletive] and call it how it is. And that’s just the type of person I am.”
Cora also touched on her deep love for wrestling and the values instilled in her during the NXT Black and Gold era, where locker room leaders enforced respect and tradition.
“When I came into Black and Gold, I had locker room leaders like Raquel, Dakota Kai, Ember Moon… they cared about wrestling so much and made sure the unspoken rules and respect were upheld.”
But she admitted that culture shifted in recent years, echoing concerns The Undertaker has publicly raised about wrestlers prioritizing social media over learning.
“I saw something from Undertaker the other day. He said he goes backstage at NXT and everyone is sitting around making TikToks instead of watching and learning from the matches. And I’m like—this is what I’ve been saying for three years!”
Cora ended her remarks by standing firm in her values, making it clear she won’t let false narratives define her.
“The truth always prevails. I know the type of person I am and the values I have. And if you think being blunt or not liking someone is bullying, then that’s okay. But I know who I am.”
Cora Jade isn’t backing down, and her response proves she’s more focused on defending her name than entertaining what she sees as cheap shots.
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