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Did you know Mandy Rose earned over $1 million through FanTime after her controversial WWE departure? This was her earnings for December 2022. Mandy Rose’s agent, Malki Kawa, had predicted the former wrestler would be a millionaire by Christmas last year, and the timeline proved to be correct. Now Lacey Evans is on a similar path.

Her departure from WWE saddened fans, but now they can catch up on her activities through her new premium content website on FanTime. Offering paid access to content, Macey Estrella aka Lacey Evans, invited fans to join her on this platform.

Macey took to Twitter to share the news. She wrote, “🔥💋😈https://limitlessmacey.com.” In the image accompanying her tweet, she was seen sipping from a Red Bull can while wearing blue lingerie, enticing viewers to visit her website. 

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As per details available on her website, her fans can purchase a subscription package for one month, six months, or 12 months.

Formerly known as Lacey Evans, Estrella gained recognition in NXT as The Sassy Southern Belle before joining the main roster in 2019. But on August 15th, she confirmed she changed her name to Macey Estrella, hinting at the end of her WWE contract. 

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Following the trend of other successful stars, like Rose and Billie Kay, Estrella, now known as ‘Limitless Macey’, has entered the premium content scene. But with WWE being one of the biggest pro-wrestling promotions, what is their stance on it?

How is WWE reacting to premium subscription content from their stars?

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It looks like the promotion is not okay with it. As per reports, Mandy Rose was fired because the officials were not happy with her new venture. This was last year. Similarly, Macey Estrella started her premium subscription content after leaving WWE.

AEW’s Tony Khan, however, has a softer approach. “I try to be flexible with the wrestlers and staff utilizing their personal social media,” Khan told TV Insider. “They are representing the company as great wrestlers of AEW, but they are also all independent people with separate lives.”

Unlike in WWE, AEW stars such as Toni Storm and Tay Melo have been allowed to launch OnlyFans accounts.

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What are your thoughts on WWE and AEW’s stance on adult content from their wrestlers?

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