There's no going back on babyface MJF if AEW wants to tell its greatest story WWE has unique opportunity to honor Bray Wyatt's creative legacy with Uncle Howdyīray Wyatt pushed boundaries as unique WWE creative force before untimely deathĮdge's beautiful WWE moment comes with plenty of uncertainty, AEW possibility But for now, Rose’s sudden exit is an unfortunate price of doing business in WWE.All Out was everything AEW needed and more after CM Punk drama Should Vince McMahon succeed in his comeback attempt, the hypocrisy of WWE’s decision would intensify. This would cause intense problems both with WWE’s sponsors and its own public image. Condoning Rose’s actions could lead to more female WWE Superstars following suit, especially given how lucrative Rose’s exploits seem to be. Mandy Rose has every right to monetize her adult content, but WWE also has a responsibility to its many partnerships that keep its empire thriving. It’s not a stretch to suggest that the toy giant didn’t want one of its action figures linked to adult content, fair or not.Īs it stands, there really doesn’t seem to be a correct answer to this murky scenario. One of WWE’s biggest sponsors, if not its biggest sponsor, is Mattel, which merchandises toys to children. WWE was in a tough spot as a family-friendly company with leaked photos of one its biggest stars all over the internet. In fact, should sponsors and WWE partners, such as Fox and NBCUniversal, object to McMahon coming back into power, it would be enough to stop McMahon’s comeback bid dead in its tracks. The question of a double standard really wouldn’t come into play unless McMahon’s return attempt was successful. Fair or not, the rules change for one-percenters like Vince given his power, influence, money and resources. To be fair, a) Vince McMahon is currently out of WWE due to similar reasons, and b) McMahon owns a majority share of WWE. With McMahon reportedly plotting a comeback, fans see hypocrisy in WWE releasing Mandy Rose due to hurting the company’s image and potentially isolating sponsors. Mandy Rose’s release has led to many claims of a double standard in WWE, particularly when it comes to former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon. Wrestling World Supports Mandy Rose Calls Out Vince McMahon Double Standard Rose suddenly dropped the title this past Tuesday on WWE NXT despite being scheduled to defend it against Iron Survivor Challenge winner Roxanne Perez.įollowing her loss, Rose was showered with chants of “thank you Mandy.” Details about Rose’s WWE/NXT contract are few and far between.Īfter spending 413 days as WWE NXT women’s champion, WWE made quick work of Mandy Rose’s historic title reign. Rose feeling incentivized to choose FanTime over pro wrestling raises questions about wrestler pay when it comes to women, particularly in NXT, where talent makes considerably less due to NXT being a developmental territory. Given that she has chosen to move forward with this venture over a successful pro wrestling career in the middle of her peak, Rose’s FanTime business appears to be booming. Rose charges $40 per month on FanTime for exclusive photos and videos. In the digital age, and with women more empowered in many fields let alone pro wrestling, most fans are sympathetic with Rose’s right to post adult content on a subscription website.
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