Mandy Rose says she’s made $1 million since WWE release: ‘I’m the only one watching out for myself’ (2024)

Last month in a bout with Roxanne Perez, former WWE wrestler Mandy Rose was drop-kicked in the stomach. Moments later, Perez grabbed hold of Rose, jumped onto her back and flipped her over to the ground using her signature Pop Rocks move. It was a crushing defeat for Rose, which abruptly ended her 413-day reign as NXT Women’s Champion.

Despite the loss, which she said left her tearful, Rose got a standing ovation as shocked fans erupted into chants of “Thank you, Mandy!”

“For me to lose the title on such a whim on a random Tuesday night with zero storytelling and zero promotion leading up to the match was a shocker. I was very caught off guard,” Rose, 32, born Amanda Rose Saccomanno, told The Post exclusively from her home in South Florida of her final match in the WWE.

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Rose said she had been expecting the title match to take place sometime in January. On Dec. 13, when she thought she was taping a promo, she was told the match was taking place with “no notice.” Such a move “normally doesn’t happen in our business,” she said.

But the worst was yet to come.

The next day, the WWE released her from her gig, Rose said, claiming she breached her contract for having a subscription-based FanTime account, where she posted sexy, sometimes explicit, photos and videos for a fee.

The firing occurred days after risqué content she had shared with FanTime subscribers started circulating online, including screengrabs from videos Rose had posted swimming nude, as well as more explicit pictures of her in the shower with her fiancé, Tino Sabbatelli.

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“I wasn’t told about racy images,” Rose said, referring to the reasons she was given for being let go. “I wasn’t told about anything else. I was told about the subscription-based platform.”

A self-proclaimed tomboy, Rose preferred riding bikes over Barbies as a kid growing up in Yorktown, NY. She played youth basketball and relished all things sports, particularly the WWE. She would watch matches with her dad and three older brothers, which she said sparked a competitive edge in her. She began training after college, and in 2015, at the age of 25, she landed a spot on WWE’s reality competition series “Tough Enough.” She beat out thousands for one of the coveted 13 spots, placing second, and meeting her future tag team partner, Daria Berenato.

That same year she signed a multi-year deal with the WWE. She would appear on the E! reality show “Total Divas;” compete on WWE’s “Monday Night Raw;” and get drafted to Friday-night “SmackDown!” In 2021, she would return to the developmental roster of “NXT,” where she had had a brief stint, as leader of the Toxic Attraction tag team.

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During her WWE tenure, Rose became known for her sexy and tough persona — and for badass moves like the Bed of Roses, a double under-hook slam.

Her defeat and unceremonious dumping was a blow to her ego, as well as the decade she had spent perfecting her craft.

“Of course I was disappointed,” Rose told The Post. “But the emotions really set in after the match.”

When the news broke, hashtags like #JusticeForMandyRose and #RehireMandyRose started trending on social media. On his podcast “Wrestling with Freddie,” Freddie Prinze Jr. called it “the first fumble [WWE executive] Triple H has had.”

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“How are you going to fire a woman who carried the entire division for over a year? Mandy Rose deserves better for working so hard,” one fan tweeted.

WWE Hall of Famer Madusa, aka Debrah Ann Miceli, 58, blasted the WWE for having a double standard.

“Guys get warnings in this business and they’re still employed there, which is unfortunate,” she said on the “Wrestling Perspective Podcast.”

Fans also called Rose’s dismissal hypocritical, citing a time when the WWE reposted a photo of Rose posing nude covered only in her championship belts.

“What’s the definition of racy? The photo of me with two titles – I was completely naked underneath, that’s considered a racy photo, right?” Rose said.

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The WWE did not return multiple requests for comment. However, in 2020, WWE Superstars, who work as independent contractors, were banned from using Cameo, Twitch and other third-party platforms without receiving WWE permission in writing.

Rose is also not the first to get penalized for having a subscription-based platform. WWE fired Zelina Vega in November 2020 for launching an OnlyFans account, which did not include racy content. Vega was brought back by the company the following summer.

But not everyone has sympathy for Rose, who earned her following via WWE’s massive media platform.

“She’s had the subscription service, and it got popular and lucrative. She went further and further, and the feeling was that she way, way, way crossed the line,” wrote Dave Meltzerof the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

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On his “Hall of Fame” podcast, Booker T, the primary commentator on NXT, also thinks Rose made a mistake getting on the wrong side of WWE with her subscription-based account.

“The bigger her [Rose’s] star would have risen in the WWE, the more money she would have been able to demand going forward in life. Out of sight, out of mind,” he said. “Being on TV is so important to being relevant. These days, they say, ‘We don’t need TV, we can do our own thing.’ Of course you can, but your star is not going to shine as bright.”

Rose said if she was given a proper warning she may have considered taking down her FanTime account.

But so far she has no regrets. She told The Post that since her WWE release, she’s earned more than $1 million on FanTime, where she upped her subscription price from $25 to $40.

“I am grateful and very humbled with everything I’ve done and made at the company [WWE], but in today’s day and age, there are so many other avenues and so many other marketing opportunities, it’s like why can’t I do both?”

She added: “At the end of the day I’m the only one watching out for myself and my career. Everyone’s replaceable in our business – it’s true.”

Mandy Rose says she’s made $1 million since WWE release: ‘I’m the only one watching out for myself’ (2024)

FAQs

Why did Mandy Rose get released by the WWE? ›

Mandy Rose was released by WWE after she started posting on a premium service for fans. She was defeated by Roxanne Perez on the December 13, 2022 edition of NXT to end her reign as NXT Women's Champion. The following day, she was released due to the content she was publishing on her FanTime account.

Is Mandy Rose still employed by WWE? ›

Mandy Rose admits to feeling a little guilty about her sudden exit from WWE. After holding the NXT Women's Championship for 413 days, Mandy Rose lost the title to Roxanne Perez on December 13th, 2022. Just one day later, fans were shocked to learn that Rose had been released from her WWE contract.

How much money did Mandy Rose make? ›

Former NXT champion Mandy Rose's financial success outside WWE includes earning over $1 million from FanTime and having 3.5 million OnlyFans followers. She achieved notable victories in NXT, held the unified NXT Women's Championship, and appeared on SmackDown and RAW. Rose is also a two-time bodybuilding champion.

How much does Mandy Rose weigh? ›

Why did Mandy get fired from WWE? ›

However, on the December 13, 2022, episode of NXT, Mandy was dethroned by Roxanne Perez, ending her reign. The following day, WWE shockingly announced that Mandy Rose was released from her WWE contract. The reason for her release was centered around her FanTime (OnlyFans) content, which violated WWE's policy.

Why doesn't Mandy Rose wrestle anymore? ›

Her departure was linked to content shared behind a premium paywall, but despite this setback, Rose has been thriving in her various endeavors. While she hasn't competed in wrestling since her termination in 2022, Mandy Rose isn't closing the door on a return.

How did Mandy Rose get into WWE? ›

Rose began a professional fitness competition career in 2013 and became a bodybuilding competitor the following year. In 2015, she placed second on the WWE competition Tough Enough, after which she signed a contract with WWE and joined the cast of the reality television show Total Divas.

Who cut Mandy Rose hair? ›

Sonya Deville cuts Mandy Rose's hair in vindictive attack: SmackDown, July 31, 2020 | WWE.

What nationality is Mandy Rose WWE? ›

is an American model and professional wrestler currently signed to WWE on the Smackdown brand under the ring name Mandy Rose. She is a former contestant on WWE Tough Enough. Saccomanno was born and raised in Westchester County, New York and is the youngest of four children. She is of Italian and Irish heritage.

Who is the tallest wrestler in WWE right now? ›

Tolulope "Jordan" Omogbehin (born May 16, 1994) is a Nigerian professional wrestler and former college basketball player. He is currently signed to WWE, where he performs under the ring name Omos (/ɒˈmɑːs/) and is the tallest wrestler on WWE's active roster. He is managed by MVP.

What does Mandy Rose eat? ›

She tries to follow a high-protein, low-carb diet with a few fast food meals sprinkled in.

How much can Mandy Rose squat? ›

Mandy Rose squats 305 pounds.

Why was Mandy Rose moved back to NXT? ›

Speaking on the Power Alpha's podcast, Rose noted that she saw the move back to NXT as an opportunity to reinvent herself, admitting that she wasn't a fan of what she was doing on the main roster at that moment.

Who is Mandy's boyfriend? ›

Personal life. Saccomanno participates in yoga, pilates, and CrossFit. In April 2018, she revealed that she was dating fellow professional wrestler Sabatino Piscitelli, better known by the ring name Tino Sabbatelli. They got engaged in September 2022.

Is Mandy Rose married to Otis? ›

At WrestleMania 36, the former NXT Women's Champion even helped the Alpha Academy member during his match and congratulated him with a kiss. Unfortunately, they split up during the 2020 brand draft. Although Otis and Mandy Rose may have looked genuine to some, they never dated each other in real life.

What happened to Sasha Banks? ›

Mercedes Mone, formerly known as Sasha Banks in WWE, recently opened up about her departure from WWE. She left WWE alongside her tag team partner Naomi. While Naomi found success in TNA Wrestling, she recently returned to WWE at Royal Rumble. Mone took a different route, making waves in New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW).

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