In recent years, the rise of subscription-based platforms like OnlyFans has created a lucrative alternative career path for professional wrestlers, particularly women, who often face modest in-ring earnings. However, it appears not everyone is on board with this, with former NXT wrestler Dani Palmer discussing this topic during an appearance on The Refinery Movement podcast, calling it a “slavery to attention” and requesting that her friend, who has chosen this route, contact her.
Probably the highest profile wrestler-turned-adult content creator is Mandy Rose, who, after being fired by WWE for using FanTime, became a millionaire thanks to the publicity. Subsequently, she turned to OnlyFans to maintain her financial independence and, in the process, inspired many other wrestlers to pursue similar digital ventures. Still, as demonstrated above, not everyone supports this career pivot, especially as many who embrace OnlyFans focus on building their platform rather than spending time in the ring.