HOLLYWOOD, Fl. – Mary Carey has signed on with the New Porn Order (NPO) to appear in the company’s upcoming title, Rated XPW. Most recently featured in the news for her role in VH1's reality show "Celebrity Rehab", Carey will join a cast of adult and sports entertainment performers in the wrestling-themed porn title.
“I noticed the ongoing feud between Evan Stone and Craig Valentine and kept reading about this awesome movie that was in the works, I just had to be part of this project,” said Carey. “This looks like the type of movie I can have a lot of fun with…I can’t wait to get started!”
Rated XPW marks the directorial debut of former WWE wrestler Gangrel The Vampire Warrior, who signed a 12-movie exclusive deal with NPO in October.
“Mary is an obvious choice for this project, she has a knack for being spontaneous and we all know how whacky and wild she can be,” said NPO’s Craig Valentine. “I am looking forward to working with her on this and hopefully more projects in the future. This project keeps getting wilder and out of control. I had Mary come down to the wrestling training to finalize details where she ended up witnessing Evan Stone throw a baseball bat at me, it was mayhem.”
The highly publicized feud between Stone and Valentine will be brought to a head Dec. 16 at Club Passions inside Hollywood, Florida's Seminole Hard Rock Hotel, with a wrestling match. The bout will serve as the first official event staged by Valentine's new Rated X Pro Wrestling (RXPW). Carey will also make a live appearance at the event.
“I was in shock when I saw Evan lose it and fly off the handle whipping that bat across the gym,” said Carey. “I found it kind of hot to be honest, I love when two men get physical. This is going to be one wild ride!”
Gossip site TMZ.com aired footage of the grudge earlier this month. Valentine and Stone have each partnered up with former wrestling stars to stand with them in the match — Too Cold Scorpio for Stone and Gangrel for Valentine.
“The project is on its way and promises to be a very exciting ride for participants and viewers a like," added NPO Publicist Nikki Hart. "The storyline is original and very hot.”