WWE fans were surprised when Mandy Rose was released from the company over her premium content getting too spicy. Now, she is making a ton of money outside the company, and it’s apparent that fans really latched onto the woman behind the on-screen character, and they want to see more from her as well.

Mandy Rose spent seven years with WWE and shared feedback she received from Vince McMahon as her tenure on the main roster neared its end. She made an appearance on Busted Open Radio.

She revealed that Vince McMahon told her to be herself more on camera. This was advice that she took to heart.

“There was a meeting with Vince, I remember, I will say. There was a meeting, and he had told me that he loves my character and what I’m doing and all, but just be more me. I remember that was like the one thing. I felt like there was a part of me where I was maybe trying too hard to be that sexy character in a way.”

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Vince McMahon is no longer a part of WWE’s creative direction, but he will always have a part of pro wrestling history credited to his hard work. Mandy Rose’s time in WWE is over, but she hasn’t dismissed the idea of making a return to the ring. That being said, we’ll have to see if she does make a comeback, so she can continue using that advice Mr. McMahon gave her.

Mandy Rose made a lot of memories in WWE, and she has Vince McMahon to thank for a lot of that. She certainly took that opportunity and turned it into a huge career move for herself, one that she is still cashing in on to this day.

What’s your take on Mandy Rose making a return to the pro wrestling world? Do you think it will happen? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

Felix Upton

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