Former WWE Writer Recalls Scrapped Romance Angle Between Mandy Rose & Sonya Deville At WrestleMania 35

Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville would have kissed in the ring at WrestleMania 35

Matt jeff hardy

May 1, 2023

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While it was already known that Mandy Rose was originally scheduled to win the SmackDown Women's Championship at WrestleMania 35, former WWE writer Dave Schilling has now revealed that Rose's win would have begun a romance angle with her then-Fire & Desire tag team partner Sonya Deville.

Schilling told Fightful's In The Weeds:

"On TV, the Mandy Rose, Sonya Deville storyline. That was supposed to culminate in a romance between Sonya and Mandy at WrestleMania 35 where it was a triple threat for the SmackDown Women's Championship and Mandy was going to win because Sonya would lay down for her and they would embrace and kiss in the middle of the ring. I said, 'Oh boy.' If you're going to do this, I understand why it could be great because it's a representation and it's necessary.

"To WWE's credit, they went to GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation). Stephanie McMahon was on the phone with them. 'Can we do this? Can we make this palatable and sensitive to the situation with queer people in America? Can we make this a good angle?' The thing that I said was, 'At WrestleMania, 60,000 people are going to be rooting for Asuka, and they're supposed to be the babyfaces? They're going to be booed out of the building and you're going to have two women kissing in the middle of the ring and people booing because they love Asuka so much.' 

"People do love Asuka and every time WWE thinks they can beat her and 'who cares,' they forget people have a positive, intense relationship with her, even when they try to make her a heel, they root for her. Eventually, that storyline didn't get done because they decided to put the belt on Charlotte.

"It could have turned out poorly even though the best intentions were there, and they did want to make a good storyline and Sonya and Mandy were involved and they were excited about doing it. At the end of the day, you have to do it right, and that would have been the wrong way to do it because you're beating a babyface who people love, at WrestleMania, when there is so much complaint around how Asuka is losing."

Mandy Rose ultimately didn't get her WrestleMania 35 win as Asuka would drop the SmackDown Women's Title to Charlotte Flair ahead of WrestleMania 35. This led to a Winner-Takes-All Triple Threat with Flair, Ronda Rousey, and Becky Lynch in the main event of 2019's WrestleMania.

Rose is no longer with WWE, having been released in December 2022. Sonya Deville is currently a part of a tag team with Chelsea Green and they were drafted to SmackDown over the weekend.

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