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Bea Priestley Launches OnlyFans After WWE Exit Amid Controversial WrestleMania Plans

LAS VEGAS, NV — Former WWE superstar Bea Priestley, known in the ring as Blair Davenport, is set to launch her OnlyFans account on May 8, 2025, just months after her release from the wrestling promotion.
Priestley was let go by WWE in February 2025, concluding her tenure with a match in the Women’s U.S. Title Tournament the previous November. During her time with WWE, she did not claim any championships but won the NXT Women’s Iron Survivor Challenge in 2023, showcasing her credentials in the ring.
Before her time in WWE, Priestley achieved significant success in other wrestling promotions, including being a former World of STARDOM Champion, Artist of STARDOM Champion, and Goddesses of STARDOM Champion.
In a separate development, WWE has recently altered its billing for the character El Grande Americano, who was initially introduced as coming from the Gulf of America, a term criticized by many. At the latest Main Event taping, he was instead billed from the Gulf of Mexico. WWE’s Chief Content Officer Triple H explained the change, stating, “There was a processing error because when El Grande Americano was born, that was the name listed. That’s why it reverted back — it was a clerical issue.”
This change comes amid controversy surrounding El Grande Americano’s character, with some viewing it as a disrespectful mockery of Lucha libre culture. The WWE faced backlash for alleged use of AI-generated imagery in promotional content related to El Grande Americano ahead of his match against Rey Mysterio at WrestleMania 41.
The lead-up to WrestleMania has also been marked by discussions about the lineup for the event. CM Punk, who is set to headline his first WrestleMania in a triple threat match against Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins, voiced his opinion that the WWE Women’s World Title match featuring IYO SKY, Rhea Ripley, and Bianca Belair deserved the main event spot. In a recent interview, Punk stated, “If it were up to me, believe it or not, Rhea, Bianca, and IYO would be the main event.”
Punk emphasized the talent of the female wrestlers involved, saying, “I know they’re going to steal the show.” This has fueled ongoing conversations about the representation of women in wrestling and the importance of their matches being showcased prominently.
As excitement builds for WrestleMania 41, scheduled to take place in Las Vegas, WWE officials, including Triple H, are considering the possibility of taking future WrestleMania events international. Triple H acknowledged the challenges associated with this venture, stating, “WrestleMania is our Super Bowl, so taking it to another country is no small task. The logistics get even more intense… but we’re absolutely up for it.”
The WrestleMania 41 Kickoff Special is set to kick off from Las Vegas at 5:00 PM EST, with fans eagerly awaiting what promises to be an exciting event.