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Cora Jade signed the WWE contract in 2021 and made her debut in January of the same year. Since then, the American professional wrestler has been a force to reckon with and does not shy away from voicing her opinions. Jade, who looks up to CM Punk, recently went on Twitter to slam men at the gym.

Her new post on Twitter has caught a lot of attention. Apparently, she doesn’t like men helping her with racking and unracking weights at the gym. The CM Punk fan took a shot at men, asking them to stop doing this. Upon this, WWE fans have shared their mixed opinions in her comment section.

Cora Jade wants men to mind their own business

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The NXT superstar, unpleased with men’s behavior, has finally spoken on behalf of the whole ladies’ community via Twitter. She claims women are better off alone at the gym, working out peacefully, and don’t need men to rack and unrack weights for them. The Former NXT star also vehemently asked men to stop doing this.

Jade’s tweet has created a wave of tension among the fans. Some fans have some opinions about her while some don’t see eye to eye with her. This fan seems to fully agree with her and believes that men are “getting out of hand.”

 

 

Some fans believe she is being rude and men are just being polite by offering help. One user commented, “Be thankful someone was nice enough to ask and stop being self-centred and petty.”

This user believes that she is making a big deal out of a petty issue.

 

One user commented that Jade “shouldn’t be speaking for all women.”

Jade’s stupendous growth over the last year

Jade became a part of the WWE NXT brand last year. Since then, she has worked tremendously hard to earn a name and fame in the organization. In her interview last month, Jade talked about her marvelous journey in NXT 2.0 and how the change affected her career.

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She claimed that NXT 2.0 has helped her “grow and get more opportunities” that she would not have gotten if she hadn’t been a part of the change. The NXT Women star added that NXT 2.0 “really opened up a lot of opportunities for younger people” like her. She added that she “is so grateful for that.”

“Now we’re moving in a more neutral direction and I don’t know what the future holds, but WWE is a very exciting place right now and I can only imagine that it’s going up from here and I can’t wait to see what the next era is. The Generation of Jade will still be going strong, no matter what,” the wrestler added.

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Many fans have high hopes for her and believe she has the potential to be a main event star in the future.

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