Mandy Rose claims that her time of waiting is over in the WWE to get some fame. This was her time to step forward and gain a championship in the WWE for the first time in her career. She has always worked hard but it’s her beauty that got appreciated instead of her in-ring ethic. But that time’s up as now she wants to be known for her hard-fought regimes and some achievements.
As noted, Mandy Rose is mostly helmed for her beauty and killer physique. She previously used to be a Golden Goddess but that changed in due course as she abandoned that look for a brunette makeover. Without a doubt, this change in looks has been a topic of discussion for the majority of the recent NXT 2.0 revamp.
Recently, Mandy Rose posted a few videos of her training sessions on her Instagram feed to let her fanbase know about it. The caption of the post mentioned how the regime works out for her,
“1️⃣ warm up – squat & kick backs with resistance band
2️⃣ single leg RDL using smith
3️⃣ hip thrusts using smith machine 4️⃣ diff variation of hip thrusts with resistance band (heels on bar, dig low, squeeze at top)”
Mandy Rose is enjoying her WWE NXT return
After debuting a new look on NXT 2.0, Mandy Rose has transformed to the leader of the Toxic Attraction faction on the show. She is growing fitter every day while reminding everyone how she plans on becoming a strong NXT Women’s Champion. Currently, she is within a feud against Io Shirai over the title.
WWE Star Mandy Rose Got Rid Of Her Demons In Latest Photos
Mandy Rose was sent back to NXT after having a run on WWE’s main roster for the past four years. As she was yet to become a champion on that time span, the superstar promised to make the most of her most recent run on the developmental brand of WWE. As noted in an interview with Hollywood Life, she wants to bring the company’s most important eras in the industry, known as the Ruthless Aggression Era,
Plus, Mandy Rose also wants to be known for her performance inside the ring from now onward,
“…at the end of the day, I want to be known for my abilities, my athleticism, how hard I have trained and how hard I have worked to get to where I have got and not just about my looks. Yeah, it is great to look amazing and pretty, but that won’t always be there…”