10 Wrestlers WWE Need To Do More With In 2021

7. Mandy Rose

10 Wrestlers WWE Need To Do More With In 2021
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2020 was supposed to be the year of Mandy Rose. God's Greatest Creation was involved in a major storyline heading into WrestleMania, a burgeoning romance with Otis that was threatened by the jealousy of Sonya Deville and Dolph Ziggler. The payoff, at least in a WrestleMania sense, was supposed to be Otis and Mandy's first kiss coming in front of tens of thousands of cheering fans at WrestleMania.

An empty Performance Center wasn't quite as exciting a setting for that first kiss.

A blood feud with Sonya followed, but the general disgracefulness of humanity stopped that reaching the heights that it could. Mandy was then moved to RAW, where she seems to have gone back in time to 2017. All her momentum has been lost, all her excitement has gone.

Rose's improvements in recent years are clear for all to see. In fact, an argument could be made that only her former Fire and Desire partner improved more. Throw in her obvious aesthetic qualities and ability to succeed as a heel or a face, and you've got someone who deserves a whole lot more than 'being Dana Brooke's tag team partner'. No offence to Brooke, obviously.

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