The world of professional wrestling has been abuzz with rumors and speculation after WWE Superstar Cora Jade took to Twitter to send a cryptic message that seemed to be aimed at AEW star Skye Blue. The tweet, which sparked a flurry of responses and interpretations from fans, has left many wondering if Jade was accusing Blue of copying her gimmick.
For those who might have missed it, Cora Jade, currently sidelined with an injury and absent from WWE NXT since January, took to social media to express her frustration with individuals trying to emulate her character quirks. While Jade didn’t explicitly mention Skye Blue, many fans and wrestling insiders have made the connection, citing the similarities between the two women’s gimmicks.
Skye Blue, who has recently undergone a transformation, embracing a heel persona after being “corrupted” by the House of Black’s black mist, has drawn comparisons to Jade. Both women have donned a backward hat, and their in-ring demeanor has been likened by some. The fact that the two have a history of competing against each other in the independent circuit, when Jade was still known as Elayna Black, only adds fuel to the speculation.
Since her heel turn, Skye Blue has been on a tear, showcasing a more ruthless and daring side in her matches. Her recent feud with Willow Nightingale and Kris Statlander has been marked by intense and physical encounters, including a street fight and a Manitoba Massacre Match on AEW Rampage. While the latter saw Blue come up short against Nightingale, her performances have undoubtedly taken a drastic turn.
As the dust settles, questions remain about Skye Blue’s future, particularly with Julia Hart, her ally, recuperating from surgery. Will Blue continue to thrive in her new persona, or will the absence of her partner impact her momentum? Only time will tell.
In the meantime, Cora Jade’s tweet has added another layer of intrigue to the already complex world of professional wrestling. One thing is certain: the drama, both in and out of the ring, is far from over.