One big thing: Mandy Rose plans to watch Vince McMahon docuseries with mixed emotions
Former WWE star Mandy Rose shared her thoughts on the upcoming Netflix docuseries about Vince McMahon in a recent interview with Forbes.
• Rose plans to watch the series, feeling both excited and nervous.
• She’s intrigued by the producers’ promise to cover everything about McMahon’s life.
• Rose refrained from commenting on McMahon’s controversies, citing lack of personal knowledge.
Why it matters
The docuseries, set to unveil the complex life of WWE’s former CEO, has sparked widespread interest and debate within the wrestling community. Rose’s perspective as a former WWE employee adds to the growing anticipation surrounding the series.
By the numbers
• Netflix announced the docuseries will be released on May 15, 2024.
• The series will consist of four parts, each approximately one hour long.
Rose’s experience with McMahon
“I never had a bad experience with Vince,” Rose stated, describing him as a “great boss” during her time with WWE.
On McMahon’s controversies
• Rose acknowledged the allegations against McMahon as “terrible.”
• She emphasized her belief in karma, reflecting on her own WWE release.
The bottom line
While Rose doesn’t celebrate McMahon’s downfall, she sees a karmic connection between recent events and her own WWE experience. Despite feeling wrongly treated by the promotion, she claims to have made the most money since her release.
“I do always think karma is a real thing and it happens. Comes back to bite you in the ass,” Rose said.
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