“I won’t say any names,” Former WWE Superstar turned OnlyFans model reveals a man spent $55,000 for her exclusive content

Mandy Rose has an insane votary on her FanTime account.


“I won’t say any names,” Former WWE Superstar turned OnlyFans model reveals a man spent $55,000 for her exclusive content

Former WWE Superstar turned OnlyFans model Mandy Rose (via befunky)

The outlay of funds for personal use can be tricky. However, it doesn’t appear as tedious for those who have subscribed to former WWE Superstar-turned-OnlyFans model Mandy Rose‘s FanTime account. In fact, she revealed that a person, whose identity wasn’t disclosed, spent around $55,000 for Rose’s exclusive content on FanTime.

Mandy spilled the beans on The Power Alphas podcast, the one hosted by his fiancé, Tino Sabbatelli. Once a dominant force in NXT, Mandy Rose has roped in stacks of money from FanTime post-WWE ouster. And it’s safe to say that she’s happy to earn a living by merely dropping those thirst traps.

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Fans on social media started joking that she’d never return to wrestling if ‘The Goddess’ is doing just fine through these fan club accounts. Within the first month of the launch of her FanTime page, she amassed a whopping $1 million.

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I've had one person, and I won't say any names, and this is on FanTime spend $55,000 on me. So I'm like wow. What does he do for his living?
Mandy Rose via The Power Alphas podcast

Back in January last year, Australian rapper Iggy Azalea joined OnlyFans and flaunted that she made $307,000 on her first day. However, Rose’s manager, Malki Kawa, posted that the ex-WWE Superstar and MMA artist Paige VanZant earned more than Azalea in the said timeframe.

Rose, in general, is having the time of her life. Her WWE release seems to have affected her in a positive way. However, she can’t help but interact with her former peers and colleagues every now and then.

Recently, a fan on X shared one of Rose’s clips from WWE’s The Bump. The then-NXT Women’s Champion was asked about her toughest WWE opponent. Rose, who intended to say Alba Fyre, uttered the latter’s old name, Kay Lee Ray, instead. She also reacted to that blooper with some emojis.

Mandy Rose reveals what The Toxic Attraction was meant for in NXT

Anyone who’s closely followed Mandy Rose’s career in WWE would say she was better off in NXT. Although she had bright patches on the main roster too, The God’s Greatest Creation was a touch above, with Shawn Michaels leading creative.

Mandy Rose as Toxic Attraction leader
Mandy Rose as Toxic Attraction leader [via- WWE]

Most of the fans believe that her work as the leader of The Toxic Attraction was the best thing that ever happened to her. Recently, she was hosted on Threads with McKenzie Mitchell. Rose opened up about the impact Toxic Attraction had on her, and it added more edge to Mandy’s character.

We weren’t all matchy-matchy, which I always liked. We all created our own little look, but it meshed so well together without being like oh, they’re so matchy-matchy.
Mandy Rose on The Toxic Attraction
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The former NXT Women’s Champion said that none of the three—herself, Jacy Jayne, and Gigi Dolin—were the same. However, Rose acknowledged that distinctiveness and affirmed that they created their own identity.

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