John Cena is seen as the ideal WWE Superstar, and his professionalism has helped him reach the very top of the industry. Interestingly enough, it appears an OnlyFans model has now revealed how Cena helped her launch her career in making adult content.

While speaking to TMZ, Erika Amore revealed that she used to work in marketing for WWE, but she lost her job during the COVID-19 pandemic. After that, she started an OnlyFans account and quickly became successful.

Amore says her time at WWE helped her a lot because she already knew how to do things like social media, influencer marketing, creating content, and working with celebrities. That experience made it easier for her to stand out in a big way.

Amore also learned from WWE how to build a character. She noted that on television, the wrestlers play versions of themselves with their personalities turned up. So when she started her OnlyFans, she thought about what her character would be and chose to be a busy MILF from Texas.

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“I started an OnlyFans, and the reason I was so successful with it so quickly was because I had previously worked for WWE. I already knew everything it took when it came to influencer marketing, social media, content creation, working with talent and celebrities—basically everything you can imagine on the entertainment side of things.

Even more than that, WWE develops characters. You know, the persona you see on TV might be a part of the real person, but turned up to 100. So when I got started, I began thinking, what’s my gimmick and character? And I landed on being a busy MILF from Texas.”

One of the most important people she learned from was John Cena. Part of her old job was following him with a sharpie to help with autographs and pictures. She says he was always on time, knew what to say, and made everyone feel special. He gave his full attention to every event and always did what he promised. He showed her what it means to be a true professional.

Erika now uses everything she learned from John Cena to help run her own business. Whether she’s planning photo shoots or meeting other models, she stays professional and respectful, just like John Cena did, and she credits him for helping her launch her career.

“Part of my job used to be following John Cena around with a Sharpie to help with autographs and photos. I’ll say this—John Cena taught me so much. He was the perfect example of a celebrity to learn from. He was always on time, always knew his talking points. If he had an extra five or ten minutes to give, he would. If not, he stayed exactly the amount of time he committed to. He’d roll in, hit his mark, deliver his message, make everyone in the room feel special, give you what you needed, and then leave. He set the bar really high. We all knew there were high expectations when working with John, but he delivered 100% every single time. That experience really helped me start my own career.”

Erika Amore’s success in a totally different industry shows that the skills you learn in one job can help you succeed in another. For her, it was John Cena’s discipline, attitude, and example that gave her the confidence to make that jump and she’ll always be grateful to Cena no matter what, and that’s never changing.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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