WWE Superstars are likely to be going through a new era, sooner than later under a new owner now that Wrestlemania 39 is over. If the latest reports are indications then WWE is likely going to be sold to UFC’s parent company, Endeavor. No doubt, the confirmation of the news will shake things up the pro wrestling landscape in a big way as the two gigantic sports entertainment promotions will be blended.
WWE Superstars could be profiting from the deal as they will finally be coming out in a relaxed situation from the previous strict era of Vince McMahon. The current boss has previously banned them from using third-party platforms like OnlyFans and Cameo. But UFC doesn’t seem to have those restrictions at all.
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Sean Sapp reported behind Fightful’s paywall that Endeavor is rather more confident about this coming sale possibly helping open the door for WWE Superstars to look into new opportunities. This means that they will be allowed to open OnlyFans and Brand Army accounts in the future.
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Here’s more from what the source had to offer regarding WWE Superstars getting the permit to open third-party platforms,
“UFC fighters are allowed to have exclusive content pages such as Onlyfans and Brand Army for additional income. However, an agent that has worked with both UFC and WWE talent was quick to point out that UFC has let top fighters walk over paying them, passing on dream fights, in addition to repeatedly taking steps to eliminate outside advertisements in-cage for fighters.
It should be noted that UFC arranges their own outfitting sponsors, though the money varies based on what a fighter could command themselves.”
It was also noted that the imminent WWE sale was the talking point during last night’s Wrestlemania 39 Night Two. WWE Superstars weren’t sure whether the company was indeed getting sold to the UFC parent company or the Saudi Arabia public fund. Whether or not that’s true, WWE’s working relationship with Saudi Arabia will continue.
WWE Superstars opening accounts on third-party platforms will allow them to earn more. Plus, they’ll not have the fear of getting fired for such reasons just like Mandy Rose or Zelina Vega was forced to leave the company for their FanTime or OnlyFans account.