Former NXT Women’s Champion and WWE talent Mandy Rose is surprised that her name isn’t mentioned on NXT TV. Rose worked for the company for seven years and was the leader of Toxic Attraction leading up to her release.
Recently, Stephanie Vaquer became a double champion in NXT and was mentioned as the first-ever female double champion in the brand’s history. Rose felt some type a way about this as she unified the NXT Women’s & NXT UK Women’s Championship. Many fans tried correcting her that Vaquer is a double champion while Rose simply unified two titles. Rose said that was all about “semantics.”
While speaking on Busted Open Radio, Rose responded to a question that she is surprised that she isn’t mentioned on NXT TV. Regardless of her not fitting into the double champion discussion, she is often omitted as if she never existed.
“It does. I asked the same question you’re asking to be honest. I don’t know, I really don’t know what it was. I think, like circumstantial and there’s been a lot of the people in the company that have- things happen and time goes on and they come back and it is what it is. It’s a business, right, at the end of the day, and they usually look at it like that, it’s a business,” Rose said.
Rose continues to say that she would want something with substance if she were to return to the ring. She acknowledged that she has not been reached out to by WWE or any other major wrestling company to return to the ring.
“I’ve never hung up the boots and said ‘I’m done.’ I’m still young and all that but if it made sense, I would definitely consider it. But that question I ask myself a lot too,” Rose said.
Rose talks more on this as seen below.