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When AEW’s Brian Pillman Jr Admitted Having A Crush On Mandy Rose

Mandy Rose has been stirring things up in the most vehement fashion and that is exactly what makes her an absolute eye-popper. Such is her popularity that even fans who are currently rising up the tide or has already risen up the tide, even they are admiring the Women’s NXT champion. In an addition to the aforementioned list, she earned the affectionate eye of second-generation wrestler, Brian Pillman Jr.

The 32-year-superstar, Mandy is in great terms with Tino Sabbatelli and the two have also got engaged. Sadly, for Brian Pillman, by the time he could admit his love for Mandy, she was already dating Tino as the two shared news about their relationship in 2018.

It was just months before Mandy would go public with her relationship status, when in a Q and A session on Twitter, Brian confessed this, citing Mandy as his crush. In fact, he not only did comment but he also retweeted the post.

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“@WWE_MandyRose Hope she doesn’t see this” – Pillman Jr. Tweeted.

Here is what Brian Pillman Jr has been doing in his romantic life now and it doesn’t involve Mandy Rose

Back in 2019, Pillman was linked to Sports Broadcaster, Sam Leterna and by 2020, he was already posting snaps with another unrecognized woman but then in 2021, he would post on Twitter where he would lament that he has lost both his phone and girlfriend.

However, he no longer hangs over his old crushes and blues that was clear with his latest post where he was jokingly rebuking his new girl for not liking the Korean boy band, BTS. Despite all the crush and love, both Mandy Rose and Brian Pillman Jr are on very different walks of life.

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Mandy Rose wasn’t in a great place because of the untimely passing of her brother, Richard Saccomanno. The star also resorted to social media to thank her fans for their unwavering support during one of her toughest phases.

Brian Pillman Jr has joined AEW and has been doing pretty good under the umbrella of Tony Khan, as the branding has been doing a fine job of bringing home to wrestlers who have fallen apart with WWE and may be have been outdoing themselves in other free wrestling promotions.

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