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Cora Jade’s Heavy Squats Signal Strong WWE Comeback

One big thing

WWE NXT star Cora Jade is back in the gym, performing heavy barbell squats just six months after ACL surgery.

The details

• Jade posted a video on Twitter showing her squatting 155 lbs for six repetitions.
• She suffered a torn ACL, MCL, and meniscus in January during a WWE NXT live event.
• The injury required surgery and has kept her off WWE television since then.

Why it matters

Jade’s rapid progress in the gym suggests she could be on track for a faster-than-expected return to the ring, potentially shaking up the NXT women’s division.

By the numbers

• 6 months: Time since Jade’s ACL surgery
• 155 lbs: Weight Jade squatted in her recent video
• 6 repetitions: Number of squats Jade performed

What they’re saying

“155lbs x6, 6 months post torn ACL, MCL & meniscus 🦿(working on getting the depth back I don’t wanna hear it)” – Cora Jade on Twitter

The big picture

Jade’s injury came at a time when she was gaining momentum in NXT. Her return could reignite rivalries and potentially lead to a championship opportunity.

What’s next

While an exact return date hasn’t been announced, Jade has already teased a future title match against Roxanne Perez during a surprise appearance at an NXT live event in May.

The bottom line

Cora Jade’s impressive gym performance demonstrates her determination to come back stronger than ever, potentially setting the stage for a dramatic return to WWE NXT.

What do you think about Cora Jade’s progress? Are you excited for her eventual return to NXT? Leave a comment below with your thoughts!

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