Mandy Rose has made $1 million on a subscription website since she was released from the WWE

Mandy Rose is no longer in the WWE as she was released from her contract for reportedly posting nude pictures of herself on the streaming service FanTime after ending her 413-day tenure as NXT Woman's Champion.

Mandy Rose is no longer in the WWE as she was released from her contract for reportedly posting nude pictures of herself on the streaming service FanTime after ending her 413-day tenure as NXT Woman's Champion.

Fans of Mandy Rose and her signature move the Bed of Roses were seriously concerned about their favorite wrestler as she lost her reign to Roxanne Perez and right after that she was released from her contract for posting "racy" images of herself.

Mandy Rose would upload videos of her swimming naked

This immediately caused an uproar in her fan base as they were concerned about her future and wanted to see her return to the ring, her fans created the #JustiveForMandyRose hashtag and #RehireMandyRose along with WWE personalities and experts commenting on the episode.

On his podcast, Freddie Prinze Jr. threw a punch at Triple H saying that it was "the first fumble [WWE executive] Triple H has had."

Meanwhile, a fan tweeted "How are you going to fire a woman who carried the entire division for over a year? Mandy Rose deserves better for working so hard,"

Also, Madusa, aka Debrah Ann Miceli, who is also a WWE legend was on the Wrestling Perspective Podcast and said that "Guys get warnings in this business and they're still employed there, which is unfortunate,".

Mandy Rose posted shower pictures of her and her fiancé Tino Sabbatelli

When Rose posted pictures of her and her fiancé, Tino Sabbatelli in the shower she claimed that "I wasn't told about racy images, I wasn't told about anything else. I was told about the subscription-based platform."

She continued "What's the definition of racy? The photo of me with two titles - I was completely naked underneath, that's considered a racy photo, right?"

But after all, she does not regret a single thing as she told the New York Post that since she was forced to leave the WWE she's earned more than a million bucks on FanTime and she just raised her subscription plan from $25 to $40.

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