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Catalina White Turns WWE Past Into Viral Success Story
Catalina White has officially been nominated for Social Media Influencer of the Year at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards, cementing her status as one of the fastest-rising comedic voices in the creator space. The nod comes after a breakout run on Instagram, where White has built a following of nearly 800,000 fans by leaning into a sharp, self-aware sense of humor that’s become her signature. But her path to influencer stardom wasn’t a straight line. It started inside a WWE ring.
Long before the viral skits and comedy reels, Catalina was signed to WWE’s developmental program back in 2008, where she wrestled under the ring name Saylor James. Her time with the company was short, but it kicked off a career in entertainment that would take her through modeling shoots with Maxim, FHM, and Complex before landing her in the creator economy.
Wrestling fans know her name from that chapter, but the audience she’s built on social media knows her for something completely different.
Bringing Comedy To A Space That Doesn’t Always Laugh
What separates Catalina from the pack of influencers in her lane is her commitment to making people laugh. She’s carved out a niche by bringing genuine comedic timing into a corner of the internet that tends to take itself very seriously, and the results speak for themselves.
“I definitely feel like the underdog in this category, and I kind of love that. It makes the nomination even more exciting,” Catalina told us. “I wanted to bring a little humor into a space that people don’t usually associate with comedy, and it’s been amazing to see fans connect with that.”
That connection is exactly what’s fueled her climb. Her comedy skits consistently land with fans because they feel like her, not a brand-safe version filtered through a dozen managers.
Catalina White: The Accidental Influencer
Ask Catalina how she ended up here, and she’ll be the first to tell you it wasn’t part of some five-year plan.
“I honestly never intended to be an influencer. I just didn’t want my cheeky sense of humor to go to waste lol,” she said. “I love making comedy skits and being able to control everything creatively, and social media gave me a platform to do that. The goal was always to make people laugh, and everything else kind of followed.”
That creative control is a big part of the story. In an era where creators are constantly pressured to chase trends, Catalina has stayed true to her own voice, writing, starring in, and producing her own content on her own terms.
From Viral Moments To Industry Recognition
Catalina White’s nomination isn’t just about follower count; it reflects a broader shift in what audiences are responding to online. In a space often dominated by polished aesthetics and curated lifestyles, her content stands out for feeling unfiltered, relatable, and genuinely entertaining.
Her rise highlights how creators who prioritize personality and originality over trends are carving out lasting audiences. Rather than relying on viral formulas, Catalina has built momentum by consistently delivering content that feels authentic to her voice, something that’s increasingly rare in the influencer landscape.
That authenticity has not only helped her grow a loyal fanbase but also positioned her as part of a new wave of creators redefining what success looks like in the digital era.
Miami And The Pink Carpet
The 2026 XMA Creator Awards roll into Miami this May, with the pink-carpet ceremony celebrating the creativity and ingenuity of the adult creator community. The annual event spotlights the creators pushing the space forward through their digital artistry, while highlighting the ever-evolving landscape of the creator world and the global fandom it inspires.
With nearly 800,000 fans in her corner and a comedic voice that’s impossible to ignore, Catalina is a real contender to take home Social Media Influencer of the Year. Fans can head to xma.show/voting to lock in their vote and help her bring the trophy home.
Whether she takes home the trophy or not, one thing is clear: the girl who once stepped into a WWE ring has built a whole new arena on her own, and her fans aren’t going anywhere.
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