10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About WrestleMania 37

4. Mandy Rose Slipping

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Mandy Rose isn't Titus O'Neil.

Confused? Basically, O'Neil could get away with being a botching clown a few years ago. He played up to it on TV, and didn't shy away from the fact that he'd almost brained himself at the Greatest Royal Rumble. Even though she owned it on social media afterwards, Mandy's character doesn't have that luxury.

She's a blonde bombshell babe who, alongside Dana Brooke, is having a real stab at becoming a serious female tag-team. Plus, her entire aura is built on being a flawless model who embraces the chance to wear skimpy outfits, strut down the aisle and then kick ass.

Not fall on it.

Vince McMahon likely enjoys the thought that WrestleMania is some perfect production from beginning to end. An unfortunate slip like Mandy's humanises someone who's supposed to be larger-than-life - it chips away at WWE's need to present wrestlers as "superstars" who can do no wrong.

Good on her for owning it though.

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