The former Cora Jade isn’t staying silent after being accused of bullying by ex-WWE Performance Center recruit Alexis Lete.
Lete, a model and former volleyball player who signed with WWE in 2022 before being released a year later, recently appeared on That One Time podcast where she recalled friction with Jade and Roxanne Perez during her short run. While she praised Perez as “such a sweet human,” Lete alleged Jade was one of her “main bullies” at the Performance Center.
According to Lete, Jade once pressured her to delete a TikTok video that Jade believed was exposing the business. Lete claimed the treatment made her time in WWE difficult.
In a series of tweets today, Jade fired back at the accusations. She made it clear this would be her only time addressing the situation:
“I shouldn’t be giving this girl an ounce more of my energy but this will be the one and only time I speak on this and if you know you know- This girl came into the pc and immediately had heat with everyone for being disrespectful on more than one occasion.”
Jade said she initially tried to help Lete avoid further problems but claims Lete refused.
“I texted this girl trying to HELP before her heat got worse (that had already travelled up to main roster before she even had a match). I’ll go ahead and post the screenshots myself. She chose to basically tell me to fck off and then continue to get heat for weeks. Only until multiple main roster talent members spoke to her as well, she decided to come up to me and apologize.”*
While Jade accepted the apology, she said she didn’t respect how Lete handled herself or the wrestling industry.
“I told her I appreciate the apology but I don’t respect how she handles things and the ways she disrespects pro wrestling. I came from Indy wrestling, absolutely loved wrestling and was trying to carry on the love and respect that was there when I got there in black and gold. There is absolutely no respect for wrestling with people like this and it’s not my job to care about anymore.”
Finally, Jade dismissed the claim that she bullied Lete, calling the accusation far-fetched.
“I spoke to her maybe 5 times total [if] that. Blunt to a fault sometimes? Yes. But bullying is crazy.”
With both women now outside of WWE, their public back-and-forth has reignited debate about the culture inside the Performance Center and the line between being blunt and being a bully.
Do you think Cora Jade’s response shuts down the bullying accusations, or does Alexis Lete’s story raise bigger questions about WWE’s training environment? Share your thoughts in the comments below.