Pro wrestling seems to appeal to those who work or have worked in the adult industry, with many stars of that genre, including Jasmin St. Claire and Lisa Ann, known to be big fans. Still, there is a stigma attached to that form of entertainment, which prevents performers who have done much more than magazine shoots from crossing over. And now, in an example of this, adult actress Nadia White has revealed she is struggling to get bookings outside of her home promotion, Coastal Championship Wrestling, claiming on X that her “shoot job” has seen her kicked off shows.
“It’s no secret what my shoot job is, I use the same name for a reason. I am not ashamed of anything. But it would be nice if promotions would stop booking me only to be told later what I do, and kick me off shows. The same goes for venues. what’s even worse are promotions And customs companies that claim to support women. Well apparently it’s only women that you feel are “moral” or whatever bs excuse you want to use.
SUPPORT ALL WOMEN or STFU. I am professional, polite, and less vulgar than most of the locker room. Most wrestlers have OF, and how Many of your favorite Divas were in playboy? Wrestling is carny af – this shouldn’t be an issue. I’ve kept quiet for too long about this.”
Nadia White38-year-old White became an adult actress in 2008 when she was in her early 20s. Since then, she has appeared in over 40 explicit movies with her filmography, including titles such as “Insatiable Blondes,” “Scandal In Suburbia,” and “My Wife Has A Girlfriend.” Still, it appears she wants her future to be in pro wrestling, and with her partner Danny Stratos recently becoming part of MLW’s roster, perhaps her next stop could be in Court Bauer’s promotion.
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