Accused Fan’s Past Comes Into Focus in Elayna Black WrestleCon Controversy as Former WWE Star Cora Jade Claims Assault

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Accused Fan’s Past Comes Into Focus In Elayna Black WrestleCon Controversy

Former WWE star Elayna Black, known previously as Cora Jade, has been at the center of a growing controversy following an alleged assault by a fan at WrestleCon in Las Vegas on April 18, 2026. Black shared a video on social media showing her confronting a man wearing a Hulk Hogan shirt, whom she accused of grabbing her without consent. In the clip, she can be heard calling him a “sick f***ing pig” and demanding he be banned from all wrestling events.

The incident quickly gained traction online, with Black stating on X (formerly Twitter): “Just got sexually assaulted by a fan at WrestleCon! If anyone sees this guy ban him from anything ever.” She later clarified her position in follow-up posts, emphasizing that having an OnlyFans account does not imply consent to be touched or assaulted. “And having an onlyfans does not equal consent to be assaulted. Some of you need to be in prison. No more meet and greets for me!” she wrote.

The video, which lasts approximately 11 seconds, shows Black or a companion approaching the fan, who remains largely silent and attempts to walk away during the confrontation. Despite his limited verbal response, Black and those with her condemned his actions loudly, with bystanders echoing calls for accountability.

The story spread rapidly across platforms including Reddit’s SquaredCircle community and various pro-wrestling Twitter accounts. Many fans and fellow performers voiced support for Black, condemning the alleged behavior and calling for stronger safety measures at fan conventions. One Twitter user commented, “Keep your filthy hands off our ladies,” whereas another urged that the individual face legal consequences.

As of this writing, WrestleCon has not issued an official statement regarding the incident. Black has indicated she will no longer participate in meet-and-greet events due to safety concerns. PWMania.com continues to monitor the situation for updates, including any potential response from event organizers or further details about the fan involved.

The controversy has reignited broader conversations about consent, fan conduct, and the responsibility of conventions to protect performers. Black’s insistence that her online presence does not invite physical contact has resonated with many in the entertainment industry who advocate for clearer boundaries between public figures and their audiences.

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