“I Have a Lot of Connections”: Former WWE Superstar With a Recent Career in OnlyFans Provides a Sense of Hope for the Mass-Release Victims
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The recent releasing spree of wrestlers has wreaked havoc at WWE. Many high-profile wrestlers like Dolph Ziggler, Dana Brooke and Riddle had to bear the brunt of the recent budget cuts. Despite the current situation, one female wrestler had been asked to quit the company way before the layoffs started. In fact, she has already established herself in an industry that invites both the ire and the desire of people.
Former NXT Champion Mandy Rose has started to make it big on OnlyFans after joining the platform earlier this month. Rose commented on the release spree madness of WWE and held out a helping hand. In fact, she assured the victims of the mass release that she could get them to a better workplace.
Mandy Rose offers aid to fresh ex-employees of WWE
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Amanda Saccomanno, popularly known as Mandy Rose was released from WWE in December 2022. The WWE terminated her contract after the content of her FanTime page violated contractual obligations. Her contract was terminated, but Rose says that this has actually worked well for her.
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In fact, she now makes way more money without risking her health and is also her own boss. The 33-year-old recently featured in a video clip uploaded by TMZSports and broke her silence on WWE’s arbitrary talent release.
According to Mandy Rose, “I always tell people, that WWE it’s an amazing platform. I’m forever grateful but it’s not the end-all be-all. There are amazing opportunities afterwards. And you know even after seeing some stuff today, honestly I just always tell everyone like there’s so many opportunities out there.”
Rose further said, “I feel for the people that did get released because that’s not the phone call you want to hear at the end of the day. But also you know um.. I have a lot of connections and I’m always here.”
The former WWE star was part of several great acts and was also over with the crowd. But now she has chosen to walk the off path and is actually happy with her decision.
The transition from pro wrestling to OnlyFans
Mandy Rose had always made use of her physical fitness and gifts to power through life. Prior to signing a contract with WWE in 2015, Rose was a competitive world bodybuilding, fitness, and fashion (WBFF) model. In fact, she even won the 2013 WBFF and the 2014 Diva Bikini Pro World Championship title.
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While she initially made use of her strength and fitness at WWE, the removal made her switch to OnlyFans. The 33-year-old, however, has had a good time ever since.
“It’s been amazing. Honestly, the response has been so great,” said Rose. The former WWE superstar is also taking off in other lines of business, one of which is her skincare line. Moreover, she has also moved her family’s Italian deli business established 30 years ago.
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Rose said, “So, I’ve been keeping really busy since WWE, I must say.” The OF star now has offered a helping hand to fellow former employees. What are your thoughts about this? Let them flow in the comments section.
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