WWE star Toni Storm launches OnlyFans account months after shock exit

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Storm was granted her release last year (Picture: WWE)

Former WWE superstar Toni Storm is officially on OnlyFans.

The 26-year-old wrestler – who left Vince McMahon’s company near the end of December 2021 in a sudden move that left her supporters shocked – launched her profile on the subscription platform on Saturday.

Toni directed fans to her new project via her Instagram account, with a link leading them to her page, which currently has one post uploaded.

Her bio reads: ‘Badass Wrestler with the Best Ass. Phat Ass Aussie.’

Although it’s not clear exactly how many people have signed up, her first post has 1,389 likes – which, as noted by Fox Sport’s Ryan Satin, can only be done by a subscriber.

With Toni charging $19.99 (£15.17) per month, that means on her first day alone she has brought in at least $27,700 (£21,000).

Many of her former WWE co-stars have taken to Instagram after she shared a stunning snap to advertise her latest venture.

Kayla Braxton, Xia Li, Isla Dawn and Liv Morgan all responding with fire emojis.
NXT star Indi Hartwell wrote: ‘You’re a work of art’.

‘Haven’t got the words,’ one fan commented, while another added: ‘YES GIRL (sic)’

Toni was called up to SmackDown earlier in 2021 and made her return to on-screen action – having fought for the brand’s Women’s Championship against Charlotte Flair on the Christmas Eve show – shortly before her departure.

As reported by Fightful Select at the time, Toni was granted her release, which it’s believed she requested herself, and it’s said she was doing ‘fine’.

The former NXT UK Women’s Champion appeared at a WWE live event just before her shcok exit, and the usual reason of budget cuts was not cited as the reason for her exit in an internal memo.

Although things seemed to be looking up for Storm thanks to her on-screen feud with Flair, she had appeared on Out of Character with Ryan Satin and opened up about the uncertainty of life on the main roster after her time in NXT.

‘It’s the worst cause you just don’t know. Obviously, wrestling [can be] so unpredictable. Next week you could be main eventing and winning a title and everything could be happening or nothing,’ she said.

‘You don’t know. This is show business at the end of the day. It’s a topsy turvy industry.’

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