A growing number of female wrestlers are reportedly turning their time in the spotlight into a stepping stone for something far more profitableOnlyFans.

With major names like Mandy Rose and Elayna Black (formerly Cora Jade) pulling in massive money on the platform, others are now carefully crafting similar exits after building their name on television.

According to Dave Meltzer in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, this is no longer just a side hustleits becoming a calculated business move behind the scenes.

This new strategy flips the traditional model on its head. Instead of aiming for long-term wrestling careers, some are seeing TV deals as brand-building tools to unlock major cash online. Once theyve made their mark with a fan base, theyre cashing outsometimes before theyve even reached their full potential in the ring.

Meltzer added that these plans are far from improvised. For those at the top of the earnings tier, fan interaction is a core part of the formula.

This all comes just after Elayna Black announced shes taking an extended break from wrestling to focus on her mental health. While she didnt link her exit to OnlyFans, Meltzers report strongly hints that the platforms financial upside played a major role in the decision.

As more talent quietly line up their exits, its clear that what once seemed like a fallback option is now becoming the endgame.

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