Mandy Rose Made More Than Iggy Azalea, Who Earned $307,000 in Her First 24 Hours on OnlyFans
Former WWE Superstar Mandy Rose was released from WWE after losing her NXT Women’s Championship to Roxanne Perez. The reported reason for the release was the content she was publishing on her exclusive FanTime site. However, it appears that she has not been impacted by the decision to part ways with her, at least not financially, especially when you consider what she’s currently making. According to her manager, Mandy Rose made more than Australian rapper Iggy Azalea did on her first 24hrs on OnlyFans.
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The ‘Black Widow’ artist recently took to her social media and revealed that she had also joined OnlyFans. She has since earned a mind-boggling $307,000 just 24 hours later. However, it appears that The Golden Goddess made even more, and she had her say on it on social media.
Mandy Rose made more than Iggy Azalea, who earned $307,000 in her first 24 hours on OnlyFans
The former NXT Women’s Champion shared a tweet of her manager Malki Kawa on her social media. The tweet shows a report of Azalea’s earning with Kawa quote tweeting it saying:
“Paige Vanzant and Mandy Sacs (Mandy Rose) made more.”
Mandy shared it on her Instagram story with a ‘smiling face with sunglasses’ emoji and a ‘shushing face’ emoji.
— WrestleSR (@wrestle_sr) January 19, 2023
The former WWE star recently revealed to TMZ that she had made $500,000 within a week of her WWE departure. Her manager correctly predicted that she would end up making a million dollars by Christmas, with FanTime’s official account congratulating her on $1 million in the month of December.
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Mandy Rose was surprised by WWE firing
Mandy Rose was moved from the main roster to NXT and was soon given the NXT Women’s championship. She held the title for 413 days before dropping it to Roxanne Perez. Perez had won the Iron Survivor Challenge match at NXT Deadline to earn her title shot. However, the two fought on NXT’s weekly show instead of New Year’s Evil, where Grayson Waller, the men’s Iron Survivor Challenge winner, faced NXT Champion Bron Breakker.
According to a report from Fightful Select, the decision to fire Mandy Rose was “abrupt” and “She was very much caught off guard by the firing.”
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