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Former WWE NXT Star Elayna Black Captures First Championship Since Release

The independent wrestling scene just got a major boost as former WWE NXT standout Elayna Black claimed her inaugural singles championship. The talent, who performed as Cora Jade during her WWE tenure, marked a significant career milestone by capturing the AWF Women’s Championship in her promotion…

The independent wrestling scene just got a major boost as former WWE NXT standout Elayna Black claimed her inaugural singles championship. The talent, who performed as Cora Jade during her WWE tenure, marked a significant career milestone by capturing the AWF Women’s Championship in her promotional debut.

Championship Victory Highlights Independent Wrestling Return

Black’s championship triumph came at Arizona Wrestling Federation’s All-American Grand Slam event on Saturday, June 28. The victory showcased her seamless transition back to the independent circuit following her WWE departure in May.

Defeating Brittnie Brooks for the AWF Women’s Championship, Black demonstrated the skills that made her a standout performer in NXT. The win represents a fresh chapter for the wrestler who’s embracing her return to wrestling’s grassroots level.

From WWE Tag Team Gold to Singles Success

This championship victory carries special significance as Black’s first-ever singles title. Her previous championship experience came through WWE’s developmental brand, where she captured the NXT Women’s Tag Team Championship alongside Roxanne Perez in July 2022.

Wrestling fans will remember the dramatic storyline that followed that tag team victory. Black shocked the wrestling world just one week after winning the gold by throwing her championship belt into a trash can and brutally attacking her former partner Perez.

“Indie Belt Collector starting tonight!?” – Social media reaction to Black’s championship win

Post-WWE Career Opportunities

Black’s championship success comes amid speculation about her wrestling future. The former NXT star recently opened up about potential opportunities with All Elite Wrestling, revealing interesting details about her original career trajectory.

Before signing with WWE in January 2021, Black believed she was actually closer to joining AEW. This revelation adds another layer to her current independent wrestling journey and future possibilities.

Independent Wrestling Renaissance

Black’s championship victory symbolizes a broader trend of released WWE talent finding success on the independent scene. Her quick transition from WWE release to championship gold demonstrates the depth of talent available outside major promotions.

The Arizona Wrestling Federation provided the perfect platform for Black to showcase her abilities and rebuild momentum. Her debut victory suggests she’s approaching her independent wrestling career with serious championship aspirations.

Will Elayna Black’s AWF Women’s Championship reign lead to opportunities with major promotions like AEW, or does her future lie in building a dominant independent wrestling legacy across multiple promotions?

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Chase Morgan
Chase Morgan is a seasoned pro wrestling journalist with over a decade of experience covering sports and entertainment. With a deep-seated love for professional wrestling, Chase has spent the last six years specializing in the world of WWE and AEW. His expertise not only lies in match analysis and wrestler profiles but also in understanding the intricate narratives that make wrestling a unique blend of sport and theater. A contributor to several major sports websites, Chase's work is recognized for its insightful commentary and commitment to factual, engaging content. At Pro Wrestling News Hub, Chase aims to continue delivering high-quality wrestling journalism that captivates and informs the enthusiastic wrestling community.
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