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Former WWE wrestler Mandy Rose revealed she’s started OnlyFans after WWE firing

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Rory Teale  ❘   Published: 2023-09-16T12:42:14  ❘   Updated: 2023-09-16T12:42:27
Former NXT champ Amanda “Mandy Rose” Saccamano revealed that she is starting an Onlyfans account, and WWE fans are worried that she will never return to the wrestling franchise.

Mandy “The Golden Goddess” Rose, a 5-foot-4 athlete who can lift 225lbs, has wrestled professionally for over six years. But the WWE star ended her contract on January, 10, due to her fantime content after she lost her NXT Women’s Championship 413-day reign to Perez.

Now, Mandy has partnered with OnlyFans months after her release, causing wrestling fans to worry that she will never return to WWE.Article continues after ad

Mady Rose OnlyFans Instagram reveal

Mandy Rose posted her partnership with OnlyFans with the caption, “Former WWE Champ @MandySacs is making her OnlyFans debut! Subscribe today to keep up with Mandy.”Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates on Esports, Gaming and more.Article continues after ad

Over 80k people liked the trending post, but some fans weren’t happy about what it signaled for the former wrestling superstar’s future. “So you’re really never coming back to WWE,” one fan complained.

But Mandy Rose wasn’t the only one upset by her company releasing her for the content she released. Popular Twitch streamer Nadia lashed out at Activision after accusing the company of allegedly refusing to invite her to the Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 reveal event due to her “bikini pics.”Article continues after ad



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