Wrestlers from AEW and elsewhere often stream, consume, and distribute content and materials outside of their work in the squared circle. Serpentico, a long-time fixture of the Tony Khan-led promotion, recently discussed the prospects of having an account on a widely-used content platform, OnlyFans.
Pro-wrestlers often cultivate their personal interests, share content and opinions, and engage with their fanbase on different kinds of digital platforms providing their own unique set of services. For instance, like millions of people worldwide, prominent All Elite names like Adam Cole, Claudio Castagnoli of the Death Riders, and Penelope Ford stream on Twitch.
Over the years, several wrestlers have also at various points utilized another major subscription-based content platform, OnlyFans, including Chelsea Green, Zelina Vega, Mandy Rose, and former All Elite Women's World Champion Toni Storm. During his recent interview with RJ City on Hey!(Ew), AEW star Serpentico opened up on why he has never had an account with the England-based video hosting service.
"Because I have a job that I want to keep, right? I have an image to uphold, upstanding citizen. Can't show everything at once," Serpentico said. [H/T - Fightful]
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Serpentico was seen in action on Dynamite: Fight for the Fallen 2025, falling prey, alongside Rob Killjoy, to Powerhouse Hobbs in a squash bout.
What Serpentico has been up to lately in AEW
Prior to his appearance on the first Dynamite of the new year, Serpentico had primarily been wrestling in AEW's sister promotion, Ring of Honor. In his previous appearance on All Elite television, setting aside occasional dark matches on Wednesday nights, The Snake Man was defeated by The Beast Mortos on Rampage in November last year.
His other wrestling persona, Jon Cruz, was notably one talent among several who were ambushed by the Death Riders in September prior to that.
In his most recent bout, Serpentico came up short against Blake Christian on the January 4 tapings of ROH.