Allegations of Pressuring Rose to Perform Days After Personal Loss
The wrestling world was abuzz with allegations surrounding WWE’s handling of Mandy Rose, especially in the wake of a personal tragedy she faced. Mandy Rose, who was released from WWE last year, faced immense personal turmoil when her older brother, Richard, tragically passed away at the age of 40. Amidst her grief, it has been alleged that WWE pressured her to return to the ring just days after her loss.
This revelation came to light during a discussion on the “Power Alphas” podcast, where Mandy Rose and her fiancé, Tino Sabbatelli, delved into the events surrounding her brother’s passing. Sabbatelli pointed out that Mandy was pushed to be a main event star in a significant pay-per-view event, less than ten days after her brother’s demise. He praised her resilience and professionalism, noting her commitment to her craft even during such a challenging time.
Reflecting on the one-year anniversary of her brother’s passing, Mandy Rose shared a heartfelt message, emphasizing her everlasting love and cherished memories with him. The situation raises questions about the wrestling industry’s approach to talent welfare, especially during personal crises.