Former Womens Champion Mandy Rose makes big bucks after WWE

Former Women’s Champion Mandy Rose makes big bucks after WWE shot

Former Women’s Champion Mandy Rose reveals her AMAZING earnings after being fired from WWE after wrestling bosses caught her selling lewd photos online

A former WWE Champion fired for selling racy photos online laughs to the bank.

Mandy Rose, 32, has raked in $500,000 (AUD$750,000) from subscription service FanTime in her first week since being fired by WWE.

Speaking to TMZ, Mandy’s manager predicted that the busty wrestler will become a self-made millionaire by Christmas.

Former NXT Women's Champion Mandy Rose (pictured) is making big bucks on FanTime after being fired from WWE for her racy account

Former NXT Women’s Champion Mandy Rose (pictured) is making big bucks on FanTime after being fired from WWE for her racy account

Mandy, who was the NXT Women’s Champion at the time of her release, was booted from WWE after wrestling bosses realized content shared on her FanTime account had exceeded the limit.

While employees are allowed to have FanTime accounts, due to WWE’s young audience, content is still expected to be tasteful.

According to Fightful, WWE felt the material Mandy posted was “outside the parameters” of their contract.

Mandy, 32, has raked in $500,000 (AUD$750,000) on subscription service FanTime in her first week since being fired by WWE

Mandy, 32, has raked in $500,000 (AUD$750,000) on subscription service FanTime in her first week since being fired by WWE

One post in particular that shocked WWE executives involved Mandy and her fiancé, Tino Sabbatelli, in the shower.

WWE shockingly let Mandy drop her NXT Women’s Championship belt to Roxanne Perez last week and released her the next day.

The move has sparked widespread backlash from wrestling fans, who have pointed out how many problem male wrestlers were allowed to remain in WWE while Mandy was fired for posting explicit paywalled content on a personal website.

Mandy, who was the NXT Women's Champion at the time of her release, was booted from WWE after wrestling bosses realized content shared on her FanTime account had crossed the line for being too explicit

Mandy, who was the NXT Women’s Champion at the time of her release, was booted from WWE after wrestling bosses realized content shared on her FanTime account had crossed the line for being too explicit

Mandy briefly addressed her exit in a post last week, telling fans, “Hey guys, thanks for all the messages. I am overwhelmed by all of the love and support from you all. And don’t worry, the site is still active.’

Similar to OnlyFans, FanTime allows users to charge a monthly subscription fee for exclusive content.

WWE Stars are not allowed to have OnlyFans accounts and Zelina Vega was fired for having a PG rated OnlyFans page in 2020 before being reinstated the following year.

Mandy's manager predicted that the busty wrestler will become a self-made millionaire by Christmas

Mandy’s manager predicted that the busty wrestler will become a self-made millionaire by Christmas

Wrestling fans are now urging Mandy to join rival wrestling promotion AEW, which is more relaxed when it comes to adult content.

“A lot of people didn’t even know FanTime existed, now some are subscribing. If she wants to keep wrestling she’s a no-brainer for AEW,” one tweeted.

“Mandy Rose can do two things: she can go to AEW and keep making her content, or she can leave wrestling tomorrow and go to Hollywood without looking back,” added another.

Wrestling fans are now urging Mandy to join rival wrestling promotion AEW, which is more relaxed when it comes to adult content

Wrestling fans are now urging Mandy to join rival wrestling promotion AEW, which is more relaxed when it comes to adult content