Mandy Rose does have a lot of career options, available after exiting the WWE. The choice of leaving the biggest professional wrestling brand wasn’t made by her but rather she was released from the contract without any prior warning at a point when she was the reigning champion of the NXT Women’s roster.
The WWE NXT officials considered her online content to be too risky and decided to let her go of the contract without giving her the chance of taking those down from the web platform. The release appeared to be a blessing in disguise for Mandy Rose as she could post content without any restrictions on the FanTime platform while entertaining her fanbase.
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Apart from this service, the former Golden Goddess has been involved in so many other online projects those are bringing in tons of revenue for her. The latest proof came after Mandy Rose put one of her gear for online sale and it received an insane price of $22,400. Going by the looks, it could be one of those attires which resembled Nikki Bella and stirred up the internet during NXT’s 2.0 era.
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Mandy Rose operated a third-party account going against WWE policy
The NXT 2.0 era turned out to be the heyday for Mandy Rose in her WWE career where she finally got to become a champion after waiting for more than four years. With a title reign that lasted for 413 days, she became NXT’s top performer in that era before dropping the title to Roxanne Perez back in December last year.
Just a day later, Mandy Rose was subsequently fired from WWE which was unbelievable to many of the fans. WWE never went into details about the exact reason behind the release. But the former WWE Superstar talked about it during an interview with Jeanette Settembre of the New York Post.
Speaking about the release, WWE officials informed the former champion about operating the third-party account and making a lot of money via a subscription service which was against the company policy. But Mandy Rose was never told anything regarding the NSFW content on FanTime,
“I wasn’t told about racy images. I wasn’t told about anything else. I was told about the subscription-based platform.”