World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) fans have uncovered that a wrestler, once fined $10,000 for a slew of homophobic comments, allegedly used to star in gay porn.
Lars Sullivan, now off-stage as Dylan Miley, also reportedly has a third name under his belt, that of 'Mitch Bennett'.
Some eagle-eyed reddit users were some of the first to clock that Bennett, a gay porn actor, and Sullivan shared some resemblance to one another.
Fans then tipped Ringside News , where reporters dived deep into the allegations and rounded up several screenshots of adult films starring Bennett on the adult tube website RandyBlue.
Pro wrestler allegedly used to do same-sex pornographic films.
The outlet compared the footage, which was uploaded in June 2009, to old selfies of the wrestler around that time. WWE signed Sullivan up in 2013.
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Bennett's RandyBlue profile consists of two videos and two photos, which have collectively tallied nearly 24,000 views.
Moreover, Bennett's biography, which appears to be written in the first-person, describes a random encounter at the gym where Bennett bumps into a guy who has the "most incredible muscular body.
"Not like a body builder, but like someone who had worked on a farm or had done a lot of heavy lifting his whole life and then augmented what nature had given him with strict gym workouts to make it even better.
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The biography continued: "Everyone else was a little intimidated but you all know me, I walked right up to him and asked him who he modelled for.
"He smiled this huge toothy grin and let out a belly laugh I didn't know he was capable of.
"I gave him my card and we started to chat. We ended up showering, at the same time though not together, and it gave me a great idea for his debut video."
Moreover, Bennett's profile is tagged "hot straight men" and "hot straight builders".
Sullivan, who is currently taking time off from WWE to recover from a knee injury, has yet to respond to the allegations, but his Twitter account has been deleted .
The claims come only months after the wrestler was baked in criticism after a rush of racist, sexist and homophobic remarks were revealed.
Spluttered onto bodybuilding message boards, the wrestler tossed comments between 2007 and 2013 under two usernames against female and queer sports-people as well as stating "there is a grey area when it comes to the definition of rape", outlets reported.
WWE later released the a statement on behalf of Sullivan: “There is no excuse for the inappropriate remarks that I made years ago.
"They do not reflect my personal beliefs nor who I am today, and I apologise to anyone I offended," Sports Illustrated reported.
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