The former WWE star shares her thoughts on the company’s latest changes
Summary
– Amanda Saccomanno, formerly known as Mandy Rose, reacted to WWE’s Netflix deal and the rumored PG-13 rating shift
– She acknowledged WWE’s evolving landscape, including John Cena’s final year and new champions taking center stage
– Saccomanno dismissed the idea that WWE will return to an Attitude Era style, believing only minor content adjustments could be made
Amanda Saccomanno, known to WWE fans as Mandy Rose, weighed in on WWE’s major changes since her departure. Speaking on her Power Alphas Podcast, she discussed WWE’s Netflix deal and the ongoing speculation about a shift in programming.
Netflix is huge, and we’ve all – I think we all are subscribed to Netflix, Saccomanno said. A lot of new champions and a lot of, you know, good stories. Being his last year in 2025, John Cena is on tour, so that’s pretty exciting.
She also commented on WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton using her former slogan, admitting she didn’t watch the moment live but still seemed irritated by it.
Addressing the rumored rating change, she doubted that WWE would make any drastic shifts.
Someone said they would not be moving to, you know, Attitude Era-type things or anything like that, she said. I don’t think it’s gonna change at all in that aspect. There might be some things they could get away with more than they could have in the USA.
With WWE moving to Netflix in 2025, questions remain about how the product will evolve. However, Saccomanno believes the shift will be more about platform flexibility than a complete overhaul of WWE’s style.


