Mandy Rose Offers Insight and Encouragement to Recently Released WWE Stars
Mandy Rose's Journey After WWE
Mandy Rose stands out as a prime example of achieving success following an unexpected release from WWE, despite not returning to the wrestling ring since. She takes pride in her accomplishments and offers guidance to recently released WWE talents, particularly those from the NXT roster.
In a recent episode of her YouTube podcast, "Power Alphas," Mandy Rose addressed the recent departures from WWE, including talents like Cora Jade and Gigi Dolin. She expressed her discontent with the notion that these individuals were let go due to laziness, emphasizing that the rigorous training schedule at the WWE Performance Center leaves little room for such behavior.
Mandy also shared her thoughts on the operational changes under TKO, contrasting it with Vince McMahon's management style. She noted, "With TKO, they might be offering higher salaries, which is beneficial for some, but it also means they have to let others go." She highlighted TKO's focus on talent performance, a shift from the previous approach where many were retained until the pandemic.
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Mandy Rose Encourages Released WWE Stars
Mandy Rose reassured released talents that opportunities exist beyond WWE. She acknowledged that while working with WWE can be advantageous, it's crucial for women to believe in their potential to carve out their own paths. She encouraged them to leverage their fame gained during their time with the company.
“Don’t rush to accept every offer that comes your way. There are numerous opportunities available, and trust me, you will be just fine; they want you to think you can’t thrive without them,” she advised.
Mandy Rose was released from WWE in December 2022, shortly after sharing non-PG content behind a paywall, which followed her loss of the NXT Women’s Championship. This unexpected decision shocked fans, given her popularity. Since then, she has focused on personal projects rather than returning to wrestling.
