Mandy Rose Returns to Wrestling After Two-Year Hiatus, Set to Compete in Shoot-Style Event
Former NXT Women’s Champion Mandy Rose is set to make her return to wrestling after nearly two years away from the ring. Rose, who was released from WWE in December 2022, will compete in a shoot-style competition at Black Label Pro’s Crowning Glory event. This marks her first wrestling appearance since focusing on business ventures following her WWE departure.
In a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, Rose expressed her excitement about returning to action, admitting that she misses the adrenaline rush of wrestling. While she feels proud of her accomplishments outside the ring, she hinted at the possibility of a more permanent comeback to wrestling. The Crowning Glory event, organized by former WWE star Dean “Mojo” Muhtadi’s Paragon Talent Group and DraftKings, is being praised by Rose as a special and unique opportunity. She spoke positively about her past experiences with DraftKings and her friendship with Muhtadi, expressing pride in his accomplishments with Paragon.
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