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Mandy Rose Questions WWE Future After Controversial Exit

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Released after FanTime content, Rose wonders if WWE wants her back


Summary

– Mandy Rose reflects on her WWE release and lack of communication since

– Admits to feeling erased from WWE history but hasn’t closed the door on wrestling

– Says she’s financially thriving and will appear at WrestleCon during WrestleMania weekend

Mandy Rose finally broke her silence about her WWE departure and uncertain future in professional wrestling. Speaking on Busted Open Radio, Rose admitted she hasn’t had any contact with WWE since being released in December 2022 over content shared on her FanTime page.

She was let go one day after dropping the NXT Women’s Championship to Roxanne Perez, a decision reportedly made last minute due to WWE’s reaction to her online content. Rose says she’s unsure if the company would ever want her back or if she’s been erased from their plans.

“I don’t know if they would accept me back. I haven’t had a conversation,” she said. “Maybe they just don’t want to be associated with me anymore.”

Despite those doubts, Rose hasn’t considered returning to wrestling altogether. She acknowledged her success outside the ring, stating she now earns significantly more than she did during her WWE tenure. Still, she’s open to returning if the timing and situation are right.

WrestleCon will mark her first major public appearance during WrestleMania weekend, offering fans a chance to reconnect with her as she weighs her future.

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