
Elayna Black isn’t shy about owning up to her early WWE struggles—and according to her, some of her first matches were so bad they belong in a vault forever.
While chatting with Scott Johnson on Going Ringside, the former NXT star was asked if there were any matches she wishes she hadn’t done. Without hesitation, she admitted there were more than a few.
“God, probably a lot, honestly. Like, a lot of the times when you’re first starting out in the PC, they do these little shows called like PC Live.”
When Johnson clarified those weren’t the same as WWE’s Coconut Loop shows, Elayna broke down the difference.
“Those are the live events. PC Live is essentially like in front of your coworkers and peers. So like you’re—a lot of the times it’s like newer people who are coming in and you’re like getting—I don’t want to say graded—but evaluated.”
Then she dropped the truth fans didn’t expect to hear.
“So I would probably say most of my PC Live matches were absolutely horrible, and I never want to watch them and I’m glad nobody can have access to them.”
When Johnson joked that those matches were locked away somewhere, Elayna confirmed it—and made it clear she wants them to stay buried.
“Yes, you need to pay someone off—WWE vault—so keep them there because we don’t need to see those.”
She might’ve laughed in the moment, but the message was clear: Elayna knows how far she’s come since those early days, and she’s not trying to relive them anytime soon.
Do you think those early PC Live matches should ever see the light of day? Or should WWE grant Elayna’s wish and keep them buried? Drop your thoughts in the comments.
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