Is Karmen Petrovic a Test? WWE’s Quiet Experiment with Passes
Yo, let’s talk about something that feels a little odd from TKO Group in 2026. Karmen Petrovic has been pretty open lately about having a paid subscription page on Passes.com.
For those who don’t know, Passes is basically the “PG-13 version” of OnlyFans — more modeling, bikini content, behind-the-scenes stuff, but not full explicit.
Now here’s the thing that makes it interesting: For years, WWE (and now TKO) has been extremely strict about talent running these kinds of paid fan pages. Morals clauses in contracts, likeness rights, brand control — they’ve shut it down hard in the past.
So why is Karmen allowed to do it? My honest take? This feels like a test.
Karmen is currently working mostly on Evolve with occasional NXT/Main Event appearances. She’s not a top main roster star, she’s very attractive, and she has a big social media following.
WWE/TKO knows they can’t control every single thing attractive female talent does outside the ring — especially in 2026 when everyone has a phone and an audience.
So instead of fighting it, they might be quietly testing the waters:
Can they allow a “softer” platform like Passes without it blowing up into a scandal?
Will it actually hurt the WWE brand if a developmental talent does tasteful paid content?
Or can they still keep enough control while letting these girls make extra money?
It’s almost like WWE realized: “We can control most guys… but hot girls? Good luck.”
They’ve tried the super strict approach for years and it only led to secret accounts, leaked stuff, and drama.
Now it feels like they’re trying a more relaxed approach with mid-card/NXT talent first — see how fans and sponsors react before deciding whether to open the floodgates or shut it down again.
Karmen being allowed to promote her Passes page openly might be the canary in the coal mine.
If it goes smoothly, we might start seeing more NXT girls doing the same thing. If it creates any real backlash, expect the hammer to come back down fast.
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