Mandy Rose breaks silence with two-word reaction after losing NXT Women's Championship
Mandy Rose lost the NXT Women's Championship on this week's show. Taking to Twitter following the loss, she broke her silence with a two-word response.
Rose's title reign began last year when she defeated current main roster star Raquel Rodriguez. This was also her first-ever championship reign in WWE. After winning the belt, she successfully defended it against top stars for over a year. Some of her most prominent victories were against Zoey Stark, Alba Fyre, Wendy Choo, Dakota Kai, and Indi Hartwell.
Rose held the NXT Women's Championship for 413 days with her run ending at the hands of Roxanne Perez this week. She sent out a two-word message on Twitter, simply thanking the WWE Universe and fans for their support.
"Thank you," wrote Rose.
Check out the same tweet below:
With the loss, Rose could move back to the main roster, especially knowing that Toxic Attraction members Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne have previously appeared on SmackDown.
Booker T believes Mandy Rose needs to rejoin the main roster
Mandy Rose is no stranger to the main roster and has a ton of experience competing on both RAW and SmackDown.
According to Booker T, she needs to rejoin the main roster. Speaking on his Hall of Fame podcast, the WWE veteran mentioned how the now former NXT Women's Champion has gained a ton of confidence during her time on NXT.
"It's hard for me to say, but one thing I do know, you know... over these last 400+ days her confidence had gone through the roof. You can see the growth of Mandy Rose in ring, out of the ring. You could just feel when she's in the ring, she's a whole lot more comfortable now. And that's what it takes more than anything, especially out for the main roster," Booker said.
It remains to be seen what plans WWE has in store for Rose in the near future and if she will continue on NXT or move to either RAW or SmackDown.
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