The Refinery Movement Podcast

Life After WWE - It Doesn't Have to Be OnlyFans

AJ Amrhein

Former WWE Superstar turned Christian entrepreneur tackles a controversial trend head on - the rise of WWE released talent turning to OnlyFans.

Today’s post is a little different from my usual content — but still completely aligned with what The Refinery Movement is all about.

My mission, and the mission of The Refinery Movement, is to help women steward their bodies — their temples — and walk in true connection with God through health, fitness, and faith.

This topic wasn’t part of my original content plan, but the Holy Spirit hit me hard with this one. I tried to brush it off, honestly. Because it’s so much easier to stay silent. To just go along, not ruffle feathers, and live a quiet life.

But God had other plans.

And even though it would be more comfortable to stay off social media, I know my calling is greater than my desire to stay comfortable. I truly feel that I was born for such a time as this.

My prayer is that everyone tuning in feels the presence of the Holy Spirit and encounters Jesus through these words.

I am coming from a place of deep, deep love- not judgment. The goal of this podcast is to warn my friends and former coworkers of the spiritual danger of living outside of God’s will. You are worth so much more than what the world is offering. There are other options — and I want to shine a light on those.

I’ve been in your shoes. I know the pressure, the panic, the fear after that release call. When you’ve given your body, time, and energy to a career that can end with one phone call, it’s easy to feel lost.

The temptation is real — financial pressure, validation, and the desire to stay relevant. But what looks like freedom can actually become a trap for your soul.

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