Mandy Rose, a former WWE superstar, has been on a wrestling hiatus since parting ways with the company in late 2022. The 34-year-old has since focused on other ventures, including her content platform and a donut company she runs alongside WWE RAW Superstar Sonya Deville. Despite her absence from the ring, Rose has shown that she has not lost her passion for the sport, and in a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, she admitted that she misses wrestling.
In the interview, Rose discussed the possibility of her return to the squared circle, stating that she “definitely misses” the physical activity and adrenaline rush that comes with it. She also mentioned that she is proud of the accomplishments she made during her time with WWE, but certain aspects of the job give her that adrenaline rush that she seems to be missing. Rose also mentioned that she will have to wait and see how her body feels before making a decision, indicating that she may not be ready to return to the ring just yet.
Despite her desire to return to wrestling, Rose has been dealing with more pressing issues, including being defrauded by an alleged private driver who stole her $1500 LV boots. She took to her Instagram stories to reveal the incident, warning her fans to be cautious of unexpected drivers during the holiday season. Rose also shared a screenshot of her conversation with the driver, who had allegedly marked the boots as delivered.
The incident has sparked concerns about the security of delivery services, particularly during the holiday season when there is an influx of deliveries. Rose’s fans have been rallying around her, offering words of support and solidarity after the incident. Despite the setback, Rose appears to be taking it in stride, using the experience as an opportunity to spread awareness about the issue.
It remains to be seen whether Rose will be able to return to her former stomping grounds, but her passion for the sport is evident, and her fans will be eagerly anticipating any developments regarding her potential comeback.