On the December 13th episode of WWE NXT, Roxanne Perez defeated Mandy Rose in the main event, ending Rose’s 413 day reign as NXT Women’s Champion. The next day, the wrestling world was shocked to find out that the Toxic Attraction leader had been released from her WWE contract.
Following her exit it was reported that WWE’s unhappiness came from the kind of content she was posting on her FanTime subscription service. The images, videos and live streams were said to have become more sexual in nature in recent weeks, something WWE were not comfortable with. In the wake of her departure it was noted that WWE felt they had “no choice” but to release the star, as they felt her content had gone “way, way over the line.”
It was later reported that Rose was making comparable money with her exclusive content site as she was making in WWE, which was said to be “main roster money.” While she was said to be blindsided by her release, Rose reportedly remains in good spirits.
CJ Perry Is Earning Similar Money To Mandy Rose On Her Exclusive Content Site
After Mandy Rose’s WWE release, Fightful Select reported that they’d heard about another former WWE Superstar who made more money than their best WWE year by also getting into the exclusive content game. In an update, Fightful Select now reports that the star in question is CJ Perry, who was known as Lana during her time in WWE.
While the report does not include numbers specifically, this would place the former Lana’s earnings in the same category as that of Mandy Rose, despite the two operating on different exclusive content platforms and posting different sorts of content.
Perry hasn’t wrestled since her WWE release. She was originally scheduled to face Nia Jax at the debut edition of WES, but the show was postponed and later cancelled outright. Fans have speculated whether she might join her husband Miro in All Elite Wrestling, but his own career in AEW has been full of stops and starts.
Commenting on her husband’s extended absence from AEW television, CJ Perry explained that she believes AEW President Tony Khan “has his favorites.”