WWE Legend Dawn Marie Joins OnlyFans At Age 55

ByMike ReichlinProfessional Wrestling Journalist

Dawn Marie has joined OnlyFans at 55, becoming the latest ECW and WWE veteran to launch a paid subscription page. The account went live last week, and Marie has already set clear boundaries on what fans will and won’t see.

“Please note only sexy shoots and implied nudity will ever be shown here,” Marie wrote on her page, according to Daily Voice. “No full nudity or overtly sexual/adult content is allowed.” Subscriptions run $12.95 a month.

Marie, now working full-time as a nurse in New Jersey, explained her reasoning in an interview with Fox News Digital. “As we get older, we start thinking about these things,” she said, framing the move as financial planning for her two kids rather than a career reboot. “I’m not trying to be the Dawn Marie of 20 years ago,” she added.

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Wrestlers Cashing In On The Creator Economy

Marie’s launch lands in the middle of a bigger shift, one that’s no longer limited to wrestling. American Pie actor Shannon Elizabeth, 52, told Variety she crossed the seven-figure mark within days of starting her own page. “I crossed 1 million dollars in nine days,” Elizabeth said. “It was really surprising, and I was honoured that my fans came out and supported me.”

In wrestling, Mandy Rose has been the blueprint since her 2022 WWE release, turning a subscription page into income that reportedly dwarfs what she made on a WWE contract. Dave Meltzer said on Wrestling Observer Radio that “Mandy Rose set the template” for talent leaving the company and going straight to a built-in audience, and that other former stars have followed the same path with real success.

It’s part of a trend SEScoops has tracked before: wrestlers treating their WWE or NXT television run as a launching pad rather than the whole career. Twitch remains a parallel option for talent who’d rather build a following through gaming and streaming instead of a subscription page, and several current and former wrestlers have gone that route over the years.

For a 55-year-old former Divas Era star two decades removed from her last WWE appearance, the reach of a platform like OnlyFans is proof that a wrestling audience doesn’t disappear when the run ends. It just moves.