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When people think about a young wrestler who left WWE and still succeeded in the entertainment business, people think of Mandy Rose. The former NXT Women’s champion had FanTime which acted as her secondary income while she was in WWE. But WWE’s policies meant Rose was let go from the company due to the nature of her FanTime content.
This recent female wrestler who exited WWE teased that she’s also going to follow in Rose’s footsteps in this industry. But will she find the same success as Rose?
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WWE star who exited the company recently teases her potential next move
Through her Instagram bio and name, Lacey Evans announced to the world that she is no longer with the WWE. Also, through a post, Evans made it clear that she’s going by Macey Estrella now. The female wrestler who had a sensational story with Ric Flair and Charlotte Flair on Raw also hinted at a potential career change on Twitter.
😈👀👀👀👀 https://t.co/7ozvPXMsyN pic.twitter.com/LKwha5eyCj
— Macey Estrella (@LimitlessMacey) August 15, 2023
When a fan wrote a heartfelt message to thank Evans for her WWE work, Evans immediately replied with a thank-you message as well. Another fan commented that she needs to drop the OnlyFans link to her account fast. To this comment, Evans unexpectedly replied with a GIF of Beyonce, captioned, How Many Days Left.
This reply could be a direct hint toward the 30-day restriction of WWE for its wrestlers to wait before making any appearances. But even if Evans ends up shifting to the world of FanTime or OnlyFans, will she find the same success as her former peer, Mandy Rose?
Could Lacey Evans find the same success as Mandy Rose?
Just a few hours before this, Evans pulled out a line from CM Punk’s move 12 years ago when she announced her, so it indicates she’s cut all ties with the company. But despite that, Evans is not in the news as much as other released stars previously like Mandy Rose. Her presence on the roster was also minimal which does mean that she won’t be able to get WWE fans to join her site as well, may be at the beginning.
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Couple this with the fact that even WWE didn’t mention Evans’ exit from the company, and it doesn’t look as bright for Evans as it did for Rose when she was released from the company last year.
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Tell us what you think about Evans’ teasing OnlyFans account in the comments below.
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