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What happens after we die? Do we go to heaven or hell depending on whether we have been good or bad people? Or are we just reborn again as new individuals and the cycle of life continues. No one knows exactly.

But recently former NXT Women’s Champion Mandy Rose was lounging in her pool recording stories for her fans. She suddenly saw something that might be a sign from her dead brother.

Mandy Rose received a sign from beyond

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Mandy Rose was last seen on NXT in December 2022. Post that she has been focusing on her own beauty and skincare line named ‘Amarose’. In addition to that, she also opened her own virtual donut brand named DaMandyz Donutz.

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While working on her two businesses, she also posts stories on Instagram from her daily life ranging from her dog to her cooking. And in one such recent Instagram story, Rose saw something that she thinks is a sign from her dead brother in heaven. While chilling in her pool, out of nowhere, a stork flew right over her head startling her. She then posted a story of that stork on the top of her roof with the caption, “Wow I swear this was a sign from my brother in heaven and I said a prayer too…<3 literally flew over my head.”

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In the story that followed she said, “Ok, im back, that was the craziest thing ever. Definitely a sign from my brother. But if you guys heard me screaming on the story I muted it because I was obnoxiously screaming because I thought that thingy might scoop up Penny(her dog) and take her away, which i have seen happen.”

In Native American traditions, the stork is seen as a divine message from above and its feathers were often treasured gifts among tribes. If that was indeed a sign from her brother in heaven, it means that he is keeping a watchful eye over his sister.

But why exactly did such a successful female wrestler leave NXT when she was in her prime?

Why Mandy was released from the WWE

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Mandy Rose was with WWE/NXT for almost 7 years. During this time she was part of two factions- ‘Fire and Desire’ which consisted of her and Sonya Deville. Later she formed an alliance with Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne calling it ‘Toxic Attraction’.

She had quite a successful career competing alongside Deville for the inaugural WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship. She even won the NXT Women’s Championship and held it for 413 days straight. But while she was in NXT, she was also posting adult content on her FanTime account which is similar to OnlyFans. Owing to which Rose was released from her WWE contract.

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But after her exit from the WWE, Rose spends most of her time managing her two businesses and also helping out at her Dad’s deli. And she seems happy and content with what life has to offer now. But do you guys actually believe that the deceased can communicate with humans after death?

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Christopher Lazarus

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Christopher Lazarus is a WWE writer at Essentially Sports with over 12 years of experience in radio, television and music streaming. After completing his Bachelors in Chemistry, he moved on to media for his love for the creative aspect. He has been an avid fan of WWF/WWE since the dawn of cable TV in India when main events like 'King Of The Ring' and 'Royal Rumble' were aired on Sundays through VHS cassettes.
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Snigdhaa Jaiswal