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MJF Rips “Brock Lesnar Guy” After Retirement Announcement, John Cena Reacts

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• MJF Rips “Brock Lesnar Guy” After Retirement Announcement, John Cena Reacts

Michael Corcoran is a wrestling fan known as the “Brock Lesnar Guy,” as he went viral for his reaction during Brock’s return to WWE in 2012. On January 1, 2026, Corcoran announced his retirement from attending wrestling events. He wrote the following:

“The End……..

For over 25 years I’ve experienced some amazing moments attending wrestling shows.

But now……… it’s time to move on. I knew I was running out of time with this. Which is why I hit it hard this year. What an incredible year it was especially with John Cena’s retirement tour.

I need to focus on other things now which I will be sharing with you guys very soon but as far as attending wrestling shows………. It’s time for me to move on.

I will still be posting content…….. stay tuned.

The End or……..

To Be Continued?”

AEW World Champion MJF saw the above video and wrote:

“Wrestlers,

We need to start hitting fans again.”

WWE Hall of Famer Bubba Ray Dudley replied: “Again? I never stopped.”

John Cena acknowledged Corcoran’s retirement by posting the following on Instagram:

John Cena acknowledges Brock Lesnar Guy retirement

• AEW Star Joins OnlyFans-Type Platform

Harley Cameron, the current AEW Women’s Tag Team Champion, has joined Passes, expanding her presence beyond wrestling into paid fan content.

Passes operates in a similar space to subscription-based platforms like OnlyFans, allowing creators to offer exclusive photos, videos, and direct interaction to paying subscribers. Cameron’s move places her among a growing group of wrestlers who are using these platforms to monetize their fanbase outside of television appearances and merchandise.

In recent years, many pro wrestlers – both active and retired – have turned to creator platforms as an additional revenue stream. With large, built-in audiences and strong social media followings, wrestlers are able to generate significant income by offering exclusive content directly to fans, often without the limitations that come with traditional sponsorships.

Cameron’s decision follows that same trend, as performers increasingly look to diversify their earnings while maintaining control over their personal branding.

There are three membership options on Harley Cameron’s Passes page: $7.40 per month (includes 3 free direct messages), $18.50 per month (includes 15 free direct messages), and $37 per month (includes unlimited priority messaging).

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