Mandy Rose’s Fiancé Reacts To WWE Firing Rose For Posting Racy Photos/Videos Online

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Mandy Rose is getting support from those closest to her after she was reportedly fired by the WWE for posting racy photos/videos online.

On Wednesday, the former WWE NXT Women’s Champion was released by the organization after they discovered she was posting risque photos to an online subscription website called Fantime.

Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select reported that Rose was let go because “she didn’t seem interested in ceasing posting” after they felt the content on her Fantime account was inappropriate and could affect their “partner relationships.”

“The WWE felt they were put in a position where they needed to release her due to what they considered the explicit nature of the content on her FanTime page. They considered this to be outside the parameters of her WWE contract. In following up, WWE sources indicated to Fightful that they felt like the content was not appropriate for one or more of their partner relationships, and that she didn’t seem interested in ceasing posting.”

Rose’s firing comes just a day after she was apparently forced to lose the title.

Not long after her the news of her release went viral several wrestlers came out to show their support for Rose.

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Rose’s fiancé Tino Sabbatelli also showed support for his fiancée by posting a photo of Rose as NXT champion on Instagram with the caption “The baddest b—h that Game has EVER seen. Period.”

Rose, real name Amanda Rose Saccomano, had been pushing the boundaries of the content she’s been sharing with her fans recently, not just on FanTime.

Some of her recent Instagram posts that look more like they were taken back in the Attitude Era also could have caused some concern for WWE execs.

It remains to be seen what happens next for Mandy Rose.

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Brobible sports editor. Jorge is a Miami native and lifelong Heat fan. He has been covering the NBA, MLB and NFL professionally for almost 10 years, specializing in digital media.