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John Cena's new movie got some special promotion, as Ricky Stanicky opened his own OnlyFans page. He wasn't kidding, and that page is also free. It seems that Twitter/X wasn't too sure about things.

In a surprising move, John Cena has ventured into the realm of OnlyFans, adopting the moniker Ricky Stanicky, a nod to his character in the upcoming film of the same name. The announcement sparked considerable buzz among fans, intrigued by the wrestler-turned-actor's foray into the subscription-based platform. Twitter blocked Cena out of his own profile for a bit out of fear that this whole thing wasn't legit.

John Cena Locked Out Of Twitter/X

Cena encountered an unexpected hurdle when he took to Twitter to promote his OnlyFans page. The social media platform flagged his account, suspecting it to be fraudulent. Cena promptly clarified the legitimacy of his OnlyFans presence, assuring followers that his content is genuine and diverse.

To be fair, John Cena has been getting rather risqué with his latest posts. He dropped one about fisting that stopped many fans on the endless scroll of their timelines.

I really got locked out of X account because they thought my @OnlyFans was fake! It’s not. It’s the real deal! Teabagging, scissoring, creampies… and ALL FREE!

To be fair, John has a new video on the Ricky Stanicky OnlyFans where he's taking a cream pie to the face, but it's a literal pie like in a comedy routine. This is all for laughs on Cena's part, and the page will likely go away after Ricky Stanicky drops, but the 16x World Champion is having a blast with it so far.

We cannot post the video here due to copyright reasons, but the Ricky Stanicky account is still free. You can check out this link for more details.

Randy Orton Wants To Collab

Adding to the intrigue of all this OnlyFans talk, fellow WWE superstar Randy Orton expressed interest in a potential collaboration on OnlyFans with Cena. This revelation has fueled further speculation about the duo's potential ventures on the platform.

Cena seemed down to do it as well, because the two have certainly locked it up enough times in the ring. Those two have reportedly gone at it in 261 different matches over the course of their careers.

As Cena continues to navigate this unconventional promotional strategy, the success of his film "Ricky Stanicky" remains to be seen. Only time will tell if Cena's innovative marketing tactics will pay off in the long run. Ricky Stanicky will drop on Amazon Prime on March 7. It is being advertised as an R-Rated comedy, so this one will need parental supervision. 

This article first appeared on SE Scoops and was syndicated with permission.

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