Within a week Mandy Rose earns $500,000 on her FanTime following her WWE release

Mandy Rose in a file photo [Image-Twitter]
By Blesson Daniel | Dec 21, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Mandy Rose was the former WWE NXT women’s champion. Rose had been the NXT champion for more than a year but was fired by WWE in a contentious and unexpected move because of explicit images she posted to her FanTime profile.

The organization thought the images went too far, so they scheduled Mandy and Roxanne Perez’s NXT Women’s Championship bout earlier than planned. Mandy was sacked from WWE following that NXT show, which created a significant commotion because many people thought she would eventually become a major female star.

The wrestler expressed her gratitude for everyone’s support in a statement posted on FanTime, and she also made it clear that she wouldn’t be deleting her account there no matter what. “Hey guys, thank you for all the messages,” she wrote. “I am overwhelmed with all the love and support from you guys. And don’t worry the page is still up! ;)”

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Mandy Rose just earned half a million dollars in just a week

WWE may not be paying her bills now but she earning a lot more than she used to earn working for WWE. This was confirmed by her agent who at the latest talked to TMZ. Malki Kawa of First Round Management said in an interview with TMZ that Rose had made $500,000 from her FanTime account after being let off for posting dubious pornographic pictures on the paid website. Rose will become a self-made millionaire by Christmas, according to Kawa’s prediction.

Rose, Johnny Gargano, Indi Hartwell, Valerie Loureda, and other wrestlers are all managed by FRM. Rose, who had held the NXT Women’s Championship for more than a year, was defeated by Roxanne Perez on last Tuesday’s episode of NXT in a championship match that had been moved forward from the planned date of January 10th. Dave Meltzer claims that Matt Bloom informed Shawn Michaels about what Rose had been posting and that Michaels decided to immediately revoke Rose’s title.

The 32-year-old joined WWE in 2015, and in 2017 she made her main roster debut. She rejoined NXT in July 2021, and at Halloween Havoc that year, she won the championship. Following her release, Rose thanked her supporters for their help and this week raised the cost to access her account.

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