
Mandy Rose, real name Amanda Saccomanno, has made the headlines ever since leaving WWE in December 2022. She is doing phenomenally well on both FanTime and OnlyFans and even went on to announce that after leaving the sport, she is earning ten times more money than when she was competing throughout the career.
In retrospect, Rose said earnings have been “life-changing,” especially with the increased autonomy that comes with the role that she is in. She now enjoys a flexible schedule so that she can spend more time with family and on other interests. Things are “really well” economically, in her opinion, and terms her current achievement as a blessing.
A Fan’s Unwavering Support
While speaking candidly, Rose recounted an episode of a superfan who went out of her way to purchase her FanTime account for an astonishing $55,000. This also raised crucial financial questions such as, “I’m like, ‘Wow, what does he do for a living that he’s able to spend this kind of money on one person?’” And as such, this only goes to show the level of devotion that fans have for her.”
The beginning of Rose’s wrestling career started with the “WWE Tough Enough” edition in 2015 where she ended up coming as the second runner up. After debuting in NXT in 2016, she made her way onto “SmackDown” and “RAW” for a five year spell as part of the main roster.
She then returned to NXT in July 2021 with the formation of the Toxic Attraction alliance, successfully achieving the unification of the NXT Women’s Championship with the NXT UK Championship.
While Rose may not be part of WWE now, she is still in touch with the wrestling world and open to the idea of stepping back in front of the camera. The life of a wrestler is hard for someone, especially because of the travelling, but fond memories and experiences help soften the blow slightly. Right now, she proves her point by taking the first digital opportunities that come her way.
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