6 Things We Learned From Mandy Rose About Her Controversial WWE Firing

1. Why Mandy's “Hurt” & “Disappointed”

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This was more the sort of content Tamron was after.

Mandy did say that she's "hurt" and "disappointed" by WWE's decision making. Yes, she was warned about FanTime before, but complied by removing the offending images/videos that management asked her to. She didn't think there was a problem with anything else, because that just didn't come up again.

Rose felt like she was helping the NXT brand grow, and she'd turned Toxic Attraction into something special that could feasibly hit WWE's main roster hard in 2023. Whilst she wasn't quite ready to throw the company under a nearby bus, Mandy did say she's hurting and confused right now.

She's on the hunt for more answers, 'cause they didn't really come on 14 December 2022. Instead, WWE just cast Rose aside and moved on like nothing had ever happened. As aforementioned, this definitely isn't the last wrestling fans will hear from Mandy.

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