Mandy Rose reveals if she could see herself back in wrestling

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Mandy Rose has revealed if she could see herself back in wrestling.

Fans haven’t seen Mandy Rose back in a wrestling ring since the December 13, 2022 episode of WWE NXT when she lost the NXT Women’s Championship to Roxanne Perez.
The following day, Rose was released from her WWE contract, reportedly due to the content she was posting on her FanTime website page.
In an interview on The Ethan, Lou & Large Dave Show on I95 Rock, Rose provided an update on her current status since leaving WWE. She said:

“I’m on a little bit of a different path now, I’m in a little transitional phase. I’m no longer with the WWE right now.”
“Not to say that I won’t wrestle in the future, I’m not really sure, but I’m taking a break right now and I’m focusing on my skincare line, my other brands, DaMandyz Donutz, helping out at my dad’s deli, I have some plans in the works that I want to help out with them and do some things.”
“My dad is pretty old school, so I want to revamp a little bit. I have some ideas. I’m really busy on my exclusive fan site, FanTime, I get to really engage with my fans. It’s been awesome. I can’t complain, it’s been great.” 

When asked if she could see herself making a return to pro wrestling, Rose answered:
“It’s hard to say right now because I am enjoying my time being home and being able to come up to New York and be with my family and hang out at my dad’s deli and just have the time because our schedules are crazy (in wrestling).”
“I’m not going to say it’s in my past and I’ll never go back to it, but I will say right now, I’m really enjoying the time and doing a lot of other things. Eventually, I want to start a family one day and it’s a little hard in the wrestling world. You can still do it.”
“I don’t know what the future brings. I don’t want to say I’ll never go back because it’s an amazing sport, I love it, and the last year and a half I really brought my character and put a lot of equity in my name, which I’m very grateful for.”

Rose held the NXT Women’s Championship for 413 days, which is the third longest reign in the title’s history.
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