Mandy Rose had a successful tenure in NXT as the Women’s Champion, holding the title for 413 days before dropping it to Roxanne Perez. Yet, the acrimonious way in which her time with the WWE came to an end infuriated her fans. Nevertheless, she continues to excel in her projects outside wrestling. However, Rose recently announced a delay in her upcoming appearance due to a personal loss.

Mandy Rose is scheduled to appear at the upcoming Autograph City Expo in New York. However, the former NXT champion took to Twitter to announce that she would be appearing late at the expo due to somebody in her family passing away.

Unfortunately, due to a death in my family… I will be late on my Autograph City Expo this Saturday, March 25th. I’m hoping to start around 3pm. My apologizes for the inconvenience, but I need to be with my family at this moment. Thank you.

This is not the first loss Mandy Rose and her family has seen in recent memory. Last year, the former leader of Toxic Attraction lost her brother Richie, who passed away at the age of 40 in October 2022.

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Despite suffering a similar loss yet again, Mandy Rose has still decided to appear for her scheduled appearance instead of canceling it. This shows the level of commitment and character Rose has.

Mandy Rose has been highly successful since exiting WWE, making a big fortune from her Fan Time account, modeling, and other ventures. Ringside News extends their heartfelt condolences to Mandy and her family as they recover from this tragic loss.

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