WWE News: WWE ruled out a lesbian story between Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville


WWE News: WWE ruled out a lesbian story between Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville

As we well know, WrestleMania 35 saw the first female main event take place in the long history of the great event. Becky lynch achieved a victory.

Against RAW women’s champion Ronda Rousey, and SmackDown champion Charlotte Flair, to take the two women’s titles and close the.

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Night of April 7, 2019. The fact forced WWE to rule out a storyline with the SmackDown Women’s Championship, which would have seen.

Asuka co-starring as the champion prior to Charlotte Flair’s reign. Writer Dave Schilling spoke to The Weeds podcast regarding the original plans involving the.

Then-team of Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville.”Mandy and Sonya’s story should have culminated in a romance between the two of them,” Schilling said.

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“WrestleMania 35 was going to include a triple threat for the SmackDown Women’s Championship, and Mandy was going to win because Sonya would.

Give up the opportunity in her favor and then kiss her in the middle of the ring. I knew this could be very big because it symbolized a Much-needed.

Representation. Stephanie McMahon even contacted the GLAAD organization to see if we could do something like that.” Unfortunately, Dave clarified.

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That Asuka’s role with the audience would have hurt this story. “At WrestleMania, 60,000 people were going to support Asuka by default.

Mandy and Sonya were going to be completely booed, and having two women kiss in front of a rejecting audience would have been very bad.

There was a great commitment from both of them, but the story did not go ahead and they decided to make Charlotte champion”.