Former WWE superstar Mandy Rose still has feelings towards WWE for her company release in December 2022. Rose was the NXT Women’s Champion for 413 days but had her reign end as a consequence of the invention of her online content, being released from WWE the day after losing the title and being omitted thereafter. On her channel “Mandy Sacs,” Rose remembered her experience being called as much as the WWE important roster in November 2017.
“Once I first got to the important roster I used to be just like the golden goddess and the sexy one from Tough Enough and whatever, and I used to be told to take it down a notch, ‘You are too sexy.’ So, now I’m going, ‘To be honest, I’m not even attempting to be sexy,’ I just am, I wasn’t trying. But then what do you think that happened after they told me to take it down a notch or I’m being too sexy?” Rose recalled.
In response to the guidance received, Rose began to tug back on her hair but that looked as if it would WWE that she was attempting to be seductive. Rose said that this was coming from the “big dog” on the time, referring to then WWE-Chairman Vince McMahon, and that she felt a must hearken to him. Rose felt the move back to “NXT” in 2021 was incredibly useful for giving her more freedom along with her persona, and saving her from being a personality with forced sex appeal like Emmalina.
“I wanna be sexy but I do not wanna placed on sexy, I just wanna be me, after which I believe it was my ‘NXT’ days was once I finally felt that is me,” Rose said. “I went just a little darker, I used to be just a little edgier, but that’s me. Yes, I’m a blonde bombshell sometimes and all that, but I just feel like I used to be capable of be my cool self… I believe once you’re given the boldness in that aspect too, once you’re placed on just a little little bit of a pedestal, it helps lots along with your confidence.”
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