Mandy Rose Says She’s Made $500,000 On FanTime Since Being Fired From WWE for Posting Nudes

Pro wrestler Mandy Rose, who was controversially fired from the WWE last week after posting nude photos online, has reportedly made a ton of cash since her ax.

Mandy Rose attends Meet WWE Superstars during 2018 New York Comic Con
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Mandy Rose attends Meet WWE Superstars during 2018 New York Comic Con

Professional wrestler Mandy Rose, who was controversially fired from the WWE last week after posting nude photos online, has reportedly made a ton of cash since getting the axe. 

Rose, who at the time was fresh off of losing the NXT Women’s Championship to Roxanne Perez, was abruptly terminated by the WWE due to the sexual nature of content she was sharing on her FanTime page, a site similar to OnlyFans. Reporter Sean Ross Sapp said the WWE informed him they were “put in a tough position” as a result of the nude photos and videos Rose posted, but according to TMZ Sports, the former WWE star is doing just fine since being taken off the company’s payroll.

Fightful Select has learned that Mandy Rose has been released by WWE.

WWE officials felt they were put in a tough position based on the content she was posting on her FanTime page. They felt like it was outside of the parameters of her WWE deal. pic.twitter.com/RZSiQ53XPf

— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) December 14, 2022

The outlet reported that Rose’s agent, Malki Kawa, told them that her client has now raked in over $500,000 solely from her FanTime page since the firing. In fact, Kawa said things are going so well she predicts Rose will be a millionaire by Christmas.

Shortly after her termination was confirmed by news outlets lastweek, Rose issued a statement, and wrote, “Hey guys, thank you for all the messages. I am overwhelmed with all the love and support from you guys. And don’t worry the page is still up!”

The news arrived after Roxanne Perez defeated the 32-year-old at Tuesday’s NXT Women’s Championship, ending her 413-day reign. Rose’s run was the third-longest in the history of the NXT Women’s Championship, trailing Asuka’s 522 days and Shayna Baszler’s 416 days.

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