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Sonya Deville responds to Mandy Rose’s gruesome injury and promises more is to come

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Sonya Deville cost Mandy Rose her spot in the 2020 Money in the Bank PPV and also caused an injury

Mandy Rose was the victim of a brutal assault by Sonya Deville that led to a gruesome injury. The former best friends clashed again on this week’s SmackDown after Rose’s match.

Rose was up against Carmella for a place in the WWE Money in the Bank PPV. However, Deville came out to distract her former best friend and then attacked her after it got over.

Carmella vs Mandy Rose was for a spot in the Money in the Bank match (WWE)

Rose shared a photo of the gruesome injury on her thigh as Deville threw her rival into the steel steps. Deville, a former MMA fighter, attacked Rose with a flurry of punches right after she lost to Carmella.

While Rose claimed that this was barely a scratch that Deville could inflict on her. Her rival had more to say about this.

The former MMA fighter suggested that a lot more was to come. She even made fun of Rose by calling her “Barbie” and was preparing for a “wild ride”.

Rose vs Deville at Money in the Bank?

Rose making it to Money in the Bank would have been something but this attack does open the door for a future fight between the former best friends.

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Money in the Bank still has a few slots in the match card left, and it will be interesting to see if Rose vs Deville takes place then.

Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville are former best friends (WWE)

The pair have been interfering in each other’s matches for a while, and it is time to finally let them have a go.

Rose and Deville started their WWE careers together and even had their own tag team. However, the Otis interest and Dolph Ziggler interference cause that to snap a bit.

Otis and Rose have been going steady together. However, only Otis will be at Money in the Bank after he beat Ziggler on this week’s SmackDown.

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Saiyed Adeem Karim

Ditching a corporate job to follow a dream isn't easy, but when football comes calling, who can say no? Been following the beautiful game since 1998. Liverpool addict, F1 fanatic!

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