Previous WarGames Winner Gives Advice To WWE Stars Ahead Of Survivor Series

Previous WarGames Winner Gives Advice To WWE Stars Ahead Of Survivor Series WWE

WWE NXT star Cora Jade has shared some words of advice for WWE main roster stars ahead of Survivor Series: WarGames.

This year’s Survivor Series premium live event will have a completely different feel, with WWE previously announcing that two WarGames bouts will take place at the show.

While the November 26 event will be a game-changer for the main roster, NXT has been hosting WarGames bouts since 2017.

Cora Jade notably scored the winning fall in the 2021 women’s WarGames bout. during the contest, Jade teamed with IYO SKY, Alba Fyre, and Raquel Rodriquez to battle Dakota Kai, Mandy Rose, Gigi Dolin & Jacy Jayne.

Speaking with Nick Hausman of Wrestling Inc, Jade compared the WarGames bout to a deathmatch she had on the independent scene, noting:

“WarGames is definitely one of the craziest matches I’ve ever been in. I had a deathmatch on the indies. That was probably the only other thing that was crazy I think, that I could have even slightly compared it to.”

When asked if she has any advice for the WWE stars who are about to step inside the cage, Jade said:

“I don’t know, WarGames is a different animal. My advice, I guess, just to take your moments and make the best of it. As soon as I heard that I was in WarGames, I was like, ‘Okay, I’m jumping off the cage, I’m going to make my moment.’ So I think you just gotta make the best of it and make your moments and make them count.”

Cora Jade last wrestled at the October 22 Halloween Havoc special, losing to Roxanne Perez in a Weapons Wild match.

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