Erika Amore, an OnlyFans model and previous WWE employee, has revealed how working for the company and one of its biggest stars, John Cena, prepared her for her own time in the spotlight.
Amore worked in the sports entertainment giant’s marketing sphere before being laid off during the coronavirus pandemic.
Being let go from the WWE gave her the idea for a career switch, as she felt she had all the tools to be a success on her own.
Amore learned the ropes for content creation and distribution, as well as script writing and what equipment to use, per TMZ.
She points to Cena as someone who proved his worth behind the scenes with ‘professionalism and kindness’.
Amore added he would make everyone feel special and now hopes to carry herself in the same way.
Amore has revealed how she took inspiration from John Cena to begin her OnlyFans career

John Cena is one of the most successful professional wrestlers in the history of the industry
Amore’s content is not suitable for children, as she claims to play a character online, just like those in the WWE on camera.
‘I’m a busty MILF from Texas [on OnlyFans] … and that’s not who I am in reality at all!’ Amore told the outlet.
Cena himself is as relevant in the wrestling sphere as he has been in several years.
Last month, the 16-time world champion turned heel, or to a villainous character for the first time in 22 years.
He is in the final year of his in-ring career and will main event WrestleMania 41 against WWE Champion Cody Rhodes for the title in Las Vegas next week.
A win will pass Ric Flair’s in-cannon record of 16 world championship reigns, with Cena having tied Flair in January 2017 after a victory over AJ Styles.
Amore should be cheering him on from her OnlyFans.