Cora Jade Pulls A Madusa On NXT 2.0 & Throws Title Belt In Trash

Cora Jade Pulls A Madusa On NXT 2.0 & Throws Title Belt In Trash WWE

Cora Jade pulled out a professional wrestling reference from well before her birth on tonight’s (July 19) edition of NXT 2.0.

After taking to the mic to explain her dastardly actions against her fellow NXT 2.0 Women’s Tag Team champion, Roxanne Perez, Jade made sure to leave no questions unanswered.

She left the ring, still with mic in hand to say that the title didn’t mean anything to her anymore, clarifying that the naive Cora Jade of the past is gone and the ‘generation of Jade’ had only just begun because she “is wired just a little bit differently lately.”

She then pulled a Madusa, throwing the championship title belt in a garbage can at ringside.

For those who don’t remember, Madusa who was known as Alundra Blayze in WWE and famously appeared on WCW Nitro, throwing her at the time, WWF Women’s Championship title belt in a trash can on the air in 1995.

Fun fact: Madusa was short for “Made in the USA” not in reference to Medusa, the mythical creature. The more you know!

Elsewhere on tonight’s show, a massive 20 woman battle royal to determine the #1 contender for the NXT 2.0 Women’s Championship and titles are on the line tonight as Pretty Deadly challenge Briggs and Jensen in a big USA vs. Britain showdown over the NXT UK Tag Team Championships.

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