Popular former WWE Superstar Mandy Rose was fired from the company due to the adult content she was posting on her private website. Following the release, she issued the below comments to her subscribers and assured them that the page on FanTime platform will continue running.
“Hey guys, thank you for all the messages. I am overwhelmed with all the love and support from you guys. And don’t worry the page is still up! ;)”
While many on social media have asked the WWE to bring Mandy Rose back on board, it appears the former talent doesn’t really care about a return. As reported earlier, she has already been making a ton of money from her page even when she was with the WWE. The release has earned more attention to the site and thereby subscriptions and earnings have shot up.
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Mandy Rose’s agent has recently informed that the former NXT Women’s Champion has made a whopping $500,000 on the subscription-based FanTime platform in just one week after WWE released her. The agent named Malki Kawa told TMZ Sports that the 32-year-old superstar is going to become a self-made millionaire by Christmas, thanks to her successful content on FanTime.
Mandy Rose expected to earn good money despite WWE release
It was also noted that they only expect the former Golden Goddess’ income on the platform to grow in the coming months. Hence, racy content should continue to flow while it also makes sense why she has upped the subscription amount following her WWE release.
Prior to the let-go by the WWE, Mandy Rose enjoyed a successful career on the NXT roster as she held the NXT Women’s Championship for 413 days to become the third-longest reigning champion on Tuesday nights. She surprisingly lost the title to Roxanne Perez on December 13 as WWE soon released her from the contract the very next day.
However, the success of Mandy Rose on FanTime has proven that she has a dedicated fan base she does have the ability to attract new followers. Being involved in wrestling for WWE isn’t the best she can expect. Besides, there will be other companies interested in her if she wishes to continue in the wrestling business. For the time being, she’s expected to serve a 90-day no-compete clause before making any further moves in the future.