Mandy Rose made waves with her performances in WWE. However, she seems to be doing even better outside the ring with her various ventures.
WWE fans are still interested in Rose’s life, as she became a top name during her stay with the company. She runs a premium subscription service for her supporters and also hosts the Power Alpha Podcast with her fiance, Tino Sabbatelli.
During a recent episode of their podcast, a fan asked the duo whether they planned to have children. They looked at each other before Mandy Rose confirmed that the couple had considered having kids. However, Rose noted that having children was 'very expensive' and a huge responsibility.
"Yes, of course. Yes, we have considered having children. People that sometimes rush it and sometimes you know whether they have regrets or whether it's just tough out there nowadays having children it's you know very expensive and it's a huge responsibility." [34:17 - onwards]
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Tino Sabbatelli added that having children was one of God’s biggest gifts to humans, and it had to be done right. Hence, the couple was waiting for the right time to plan on having kids.
Mandy Rose spoke about her wrestling future outside WWE
Several fans want to see Mandy Rose return to the ring down the line. During the Power Alphas Podcast, she was asked about the possibility of joining WWE’s rival promotion, AEW.
Rose noted that there was no reason why she was not already part of the promotion. The former NXT Champion added that she still hadn’t decided whether she’d return to pro wrestling.
"There's no reason I'm not there [AEW]. I just haven't decided on if I'm returning to wrestling right now. Never say never. I don't know exactly, but you guys will be the first ones to know," Mandy Rose said.
Rose has made a big name for herself both inside and outside WWE. She has the potential to succeed wherever she goes in the future.
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