10 Wrestlers Whose Stock Has Risen The Most Since WWE WrestleMania 37

9. Mandy Rose

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Right, best get any ill-feelings towards NXT 2.0 out now. That show is a weekly chore to watch, being honest, and this guy has only had a passing interest in the brand since WWE changed it. However, even a part-time fool could see that Mandy Rose is living her best life as the leader of Toxic Attraction.

Otis' ex has embraced the role of WWE veteran (at least compared to Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne) well, and her reign as NXT Women's Champ has given the belt credibility. She deserves a ton of credit for that, especially when everyone behind the scenes had to know that her leap from main roster > NXT might be taken as a demotion.

It's be a progression for Mandy.

Last year at 'Mania, she teamed with Dana Brooke in night one's busy tag turmoil bout. Her five-ish minutes in the ring proved forgettable, but now Rose leads an entire division. She has to be proud of that, and of how far she's come.

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