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Mandy Rose’s firing from WWE leads to massive income from FanTime page

Mandy Rose is doing alright despite getting fired by WWE for operating a FanTime website, with her agent telling TMZ that she’s on course to being a self-made millionaire by Christmas!

Her agent, Malki Kawa, told TMZ that Rose, real name Amanda Saccomanno, earned $500,000 from her subscriptions ever since she was fired last Wednesday.

The news surrounding her dismissal was the best free advertising she could ever receive, with her subscriptions spiking, even though she increased the price to $30 per month.

The former NXT Women’s champion has been uploading very risky photos on her page, similar to an OnlyFans, and someone leaked her media over a week ago. Earning money through third party websites, especially selling that kind of content, is banned by WWE.

Rose dropped the title to Roxanne Perez on Tuesday and received her marching orders on Wednesday after Shawn Michaels was notified about what she was doing.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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