Once upon a time in the magical land of WWE’s “NXT,” Mandy Rose embarked on a journey that would see her transform from main roster warrior to the undisputed ruler of Toxic Attraction, not to mention snagging the title of the third-longest reigning “NXT” Women’s Champion. It’s a tale as old as time, or at least as old as the brand itself.
Speaking to “Monopoly Events,” Rose couldn’t help but reflect on her 413-day reign with a mix of pride and humility, saying, “I’m super grateful and humbled at the same time of my 413-day reign of being the NXT Women’s Champion.” It’s like she was saying, “I didn’t need a crown to be a queen, but hey, it sure didn’t hurt.”
During her reign, Rose went toe-to-toe with the likes of wrestling royalty such as Meiko Satomura and Blair Davenport, proving she was more than just a pretty face with killer abs. She was a force to be reckoned with, a champion who could drop you with a knee as easily as she could drop jaws with her entrance.
But every fairy tale has its twist. Just when Rose seemed invincible, losing the “NXT” Women’s Championship to Roxanne Perez was the prelude to an even bigger bombshell — her release from WWE. In what felt like a plot twist nobody saw coming (except maybe the scriptwriters), Rose left her Toxic Attraction followers, Jacy Jayne and Gigi Dolin, wondering, “What now?”
As it turns out, life after WWE wasn’t so grim for our heroine. Rose turned lemons into lemonade—or more accurately, into cold, hard cash. Venturing into the wild world of FanTime, she became a certified millionaire, proving there’s life after the ring. Meanwhile, Jayne and Dolin dusted off their crowns and carved their own paths to stardom, solo style.
In a world where the wrestling ring is as unpredictable as a game of Monopoly, Mandy Rose’s story is a reminder that whether you’re wearing a championship belt or not, the real victory is in making your own way. And sometimes, that way leads straight to the bank.