Former WWE star Mandy Rose isn’t strapped for cash following her release from the company last week.
Rose, who was fired by the WWE after posting racy photos to her FanTime page, has since earned $500,000 from the subscription-based platform, her agent Malki Kawa told TMZ. Kawa predicts Rose will be a self-made millionaire by Christmas.
FanTime is a platform similar to OnlyFans in which users can pay monthly subscription fees to access exclusive content from creators.
Rose’s FanTime page costs $40 a month. Before her release, images on her page that showed her in the shower with her fiancé, Tino Sabbatelli, and were deemed somewhere between R- and X-rated surfaced on the internet.
The 32-year-old Rose reportedly took to the platform following her WWE release to inform her fans that her page is still up and running. She also thanked her fans for their support.
Mandy Rose before appearing on WWE The Bump on Peacock in July 2022. Instagram/MandySacs
Mandy Rose prior to an appearance on WWE The Bump on Peacock in July 2022. Instagram/MandySacsWWE has made it clear to its performers that using their name and likeness through third-party platforms must go through them. Failure to do so could result in discipline by the company or termination.
“Much like Disney and Warner Bros., WWE creates, promotes and invests in its intellectual property, i.e. the stage names of performers like The Fiend Bray Wyatt, Roman Reigns, Big E and Braun Strowman,” the company said in a 2020 statement.
“It is the control and exploitation of these characters that allows WWE to drive revenue, which in turn enables the company to compensate performers at the highest levels in the sports entertainment industry. Notwithstanding the contractual language, it is imperative for the success of our company to protect our greatest assets and establish partnerships with third parties on a companywide basis, rather than at the individual level, which as a result will provide more value for all involved.”
Mandy Rose posing with her NXT title belt in May 2022. Instagram/MandySacs
Mandy Rose in May 2022. Instagram/MandySacsRose — whose real name is Amanda Rose Saccomano — made her WWE debut in 2015. The pro wrestler was the women’s champion for NXT, WWE’s developmental brand, for more than 400 days before losing the title to Roxanne Perez last Tuesday night.
In a separate situation, WWE fired Zelina Vega in November 2020 for launching an OnlyFans account, which did not include racy content. Vega was brought back by the company the following summer.






