Mandy Rose has turned her post-WWE release into a financial powerhouse thanks to her OnlyFans content—but now she’s being called out for taking credit as the trendsetter.

Former WWE star Dani Palmer took issue with Rose referring to herself as the trailblazer for WWE talent jumping to OnlyFans. During an episode of The Refinery Movement podcast, Palmer pushed back on the idea that Rose pioneered the trend, claiming it glorifies a path that can damage a person’s soul.

“I’m here to talk about the trend of WWE-released talent going to OnlyFans. The OnlyFans route, unfortunately, has become way too normalized when in reality, it has a very strong impact on your soul — and it’s a serious thing. It seems that one girl has become the trailblazer for this route. She even called herself that in her last podcast titled ‘I Started the WWE to OnlyFans Trend.’”

Palmer said she created job opportunities through The Refinery Movement for released WWE women to pursue instead of joining platforms like OnlyFans. But her efforts were met with unexpected pushback from someone close to her.

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“My friend and ex-co-worker messaged and unfollowed me after I posted job opportunities for any recently released WWE girls thinking about joining OnlyFans, inviting them to come work at The Refinery Movement instead. She said, ‘Girl, people can believe in God and do as they please with their own bodies. This is truly in poor taste. Unfortunately, gonna unfollow for this. Strange. Take care.’”

Dani Palmer didn’t hold back, and now Mandy Rose’s self-proclaimed trailblazer title isn’t looking so shiny. While Rose continues to cash in, Palmer’s calling for accountability and spiritual responsibility—something you won’t find behind a paywall. This clash over legacy, morality, and OnlyFans could stir up even more friction between former WWE talent navigating life after the ring.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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