
Hey there, wrestling fans! If you thought the drama ended in the WWE ring, think again. OnlyFans has become the hot new spot for former WWE superstars to connect with fans and stack some serious cash - and we're not just talking pocket change. With the platform raking in a staggering $1.3 billion in 2024 (shoutout to The Guardian for the stats), it’s no surprise that these fierce ladies are jumping on board.
Several ex-WWE stars are offering exclusive content behind a paywall, charging monthly fees for a more personal peek into their lives. So, who’s leading the charge? Let’s dive into the top five female wrestlers who’ve traded suplexes for subscriptions after leaving WWE.
First up, we’ve got the stunning Mandy Rose, aka Amanda Rose Saccomanno. At 35, she’s become the poster child for WWE-to-OnlyFans success, and she’s not shy about flaunting it. Mandy has spilled the tea on how this gig brings in way more dough than wrestling - without the risk of a body slam gone wrong.
A former NXT Women’s Champion with a 413-day reign, Mandy first caught eyes in WWE’s 2015 Tough Enough contest, snagging second place. She debuted on the main roster in 2016 with Paige and Sonya Deville as part of Absolution. Now, she’s pinning down profits on OnlyFans, and we’re here for it.
'I never thought I’d make this much without stepping into a ring - it’s a game-changer!' - Mandy Rose on her OnlyFans journey.
Next, let’s talk about Tegan Nox, real name Steffanie Newell, who’s no stranger to WWE exits. Released for the second time on November 1, 2024, after a previous cut in 2021, this Welsh warrior didn’t let setbacks pin her down. She returned briefly in 2022, but now she’s carving her path on the indie circuit as Nixon Newell.
Just seven months after her latest release, Tegan launched her OnlyFans account on June 28, 2025 (thanks, WrestleZone, for the scoop). It’s clear she’s ready to take control of her narrative - and her income - outside the TKO-owned giant’s shadow.
Blair Davenport, born Beatrice St. Claire Terry, saw her WWE journey end on February 7, 2025, after a promising start. Making her main roster debut in June 2024, she turned heads by defeating Naomi on the July 12 SmackDown episode. Teaming up with Isla Dawn and Alba Fyre of Unholy Union, she took on powerhouses like Naomi, Jade Cargill, and Bianca Belair.
Despite her momentum - including a win in the 2023 NXT Iron Survivor Challenge - WWE hit pause on her push. Now wrestling in World Wonder Ring Stardom as Bea Priestley, Blair joined OnlyFans in May 2025, proving she’s still a force to be reckoned with.
Toni Storm, aka Toni Rossall, requested her WWE release on December 29, 2021, and hasn’t looked back since. A former NXT UK Women’s Champion, she’s now killing it in AEW as 'Timeless' Toni Storm, holding a record-breaking four AEW Women’s World Championship titles. She even challenged Kris Statlander for a fifth win at the 2025 AEW WrestleDream.
While her WWE stint didn’t shine as brightly, Toni’s star power is undeniable. She hopped onto OnlyFans in March 2022, giving fans a front-row seat to her fabulous life outside the Stamford-based promotion.
Topping our list is Cora Jade, real name Brianna Coda, who became one of WWE’s freshest exits on May 2, 2025. At just 24, this rising star - now wrestling independently as Elayna Black - teamed with Roxanne Perez against Stephanie Vaquer and Giulia on NXT before her release. But she’s not slowing down.
Cora opened up on Chris Van Vliet’s Insight podcast about leaning on Mandy Rose, whom she calls a 'mother figure,' for guidance during her transition (props to Wrestling Inc for the deets). She launched her OnlyFans on June 2, 2025, and loves the freedom it brings - no more 'handcuffs' from WWE’s grueling schedule, which left her with just Sundays off.
Reflecting on her journey, Cora shared how liberating it feels to wrestle on her terms while exploring new income streams. She’s out of the box and loving the lighter load on her shoulders.
While our top five are currently rocking OnlyFans, a few other WWE names like Chelsea Green, Zelina Vega, and Scarlett Bordeaux have also dipped their toes in these waters. Though they’ve since closed their accounts, it shows the platform’s allure for wrestlers seeking creative and financial freedom post-WWE.
What do you think about this trend of pro wrestlers pivoting to OnlyFans after leaving WWE? Are you subscribed to any of these fierce ladies, or do you have thoughts on their bold moves? Drop your hot takes in the comments - we’re all ears!