Mandy Rose always sought her path in fitness and WWE was one of the things that held the former WWE star grounded.
All roads lead to WWE
While many may know Mandy Rose by watching WWE, the fitness fanatic has previously paved the way for her career in a body-building competition.
The former WWE star entered the World Bodybuilding Fitness and Fashion Boston Show in 2013. She would later be crowned the World Fashion Bikini and Beauty Fitness Champion in 2014.
Before Mandy Rose entered the scene at WWE, fans may recall the former wrestler from the reality competition, Tough Enough in 2015. The former star almost won the competition and ended up being the runner-up in the reality series.
This wasn’t the end of the road for her though. As the star would later sign a continue to be one of the faces of WWE. She officially made her debut on WWE RAW in 2017. Mandy Rose joined the likes of Sonya Deville and Paige as a part of Absolution.
Mandy Rose is dismissed by WWE
Unfortunately, the group parted ways after their leader Paige had to retire from WWE as a result of injuries. While Paige was no longer in the picture, Sonya and Mandy Rose continued to be a duo. That is as a tag team on Smackdown.
Deville and Many would later also part ways in 2020 after a few years of being a duo on Smackdown. The ladies have since continued on to focus on their singles career till recently.
This Tuesday marked the last time Mandy Rose would be a part of WWE. As the company shared the decision on letting her go as a result of being put in a “tough position”.
Before being dismissed, Mandy Rose held the title of the NXT Women’s Championship for a total of 413 days. Rose then lost to Roxanne Perez on Tuesday and ultimately forfeited this title.
As for the company’s decision to let her go, WWE shared that they had to let the star go as a result of nude pictures she had posted on her FanTime page. The page is similar to an OnlyFans adult website in which individuals get to post seductive images or videos of themselves for a monthly fee.
Source: The Sun, Live Sport World