Vince McMahon Reportedly Very High On A WWE SMACKDOWN LIVE Superstar

Vince McMahon Reportedly Very High On A WWE SMACKDOWN LIVE Superstar

According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Vince McMahon is very high on a female talent on the blue brand and views the performer as a future star of the women's division. Find out who she is here.

By EliteGuy101 - Dec 27, 2018 09:12 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: wrestlinginc.com
Vince McMahon is reportedly very high on Mandy Rose, according to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

There's no word on when Rose is set to receive a big push, but sources claim that the chairman has a similar mindset on the Smackdown Live star just like Lana.

Last year, company officials were very high on Lana and were set to push her as top talent in the women's division. However, Lana’s push eventually stalled and then the company cooled off on the ravishing beauty due to her in-ring skills never improving upon what WWE officials were hoping for.

It appears that Rose will be feuding with Naomi based off the segment from this past Tuesday. Speculation is that Naomi will find a partner to feud with Rose and Sonya Deville. Word is that Deville and Rose could get a run with the WWE Women’s Tag Team titles down the line in 2019. 
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