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Anastacia Rose McPherson
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Debut October 12, 2007
Retired January 8, 2008

Anastacia Rose McPherson is a former WWE Diva and backstage interviewer for the SmackDown brand. She debuted on October 12, 2007 and was quietly released in January 2008.

Career[]

SmackDown (2007); Backstage Interviewer[]

Anastacia Rose debuted on October 12, 2007 as a backstage interviewer on SmackDown. Her first interview was with Rey Mysterio. She continued this role until the end of 2007.

Release[]

Anastacia was released from her contract in January 2008. The reason is currently unknown and unconfirmed, but speculation points at her performance in the interviewer spot.

From Wrestling Observer Newsletter:

Anastacia Rose, the former SmackDown backstage interviewee, appears to be through with the company. Her reputation backstage wasn't too good because a number of people backstage considered her to be a "disaster" in the interviewee spot. Considering that she came straight out of the entertainment world (she was a contestant on CW's Pussycat Dolls reality show), it was originally speculated that Rose was the one who made the decision to leave World Wrestling Entertainment, but that doesn't appear to be the case.

Apparently, the company made the decision to replace Anastacia with 2007 Diva Search contestant Lena Yada. Despite Rose's bad reviews from management, people are already questioning the switch. They're already talking like they made the wrong move in giving Rose's interviewee role to Yada. Yada doesn't appear to be long for the role either as she didn't appear on SmackDown last week, instead finding a character spot on ECW.

Vince McMahon and Johnny Ace wanted to justify the Diva Search by having someone from this year's contest contributing to WWE, so they made the call to sign the third place runner-up Lena Yada and rush her on to television. And in their eyes, Rose wasn't doing too good of a job in her role, so they made the decision to replace her with the Diva Search contestant.

Anastacia wrote a recent blog on her MySpace page (www.myspace.com/therealanastacia) indicating her apparent departure from WWE, but doesn't outright say it. She notes in her blog that a number of people have been asking as to what's going on. She simply writes that she's on to "Bigger and Better things at this time..."

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