
Former WWE Superstar Sonya Deville has opened up about her biggest regret in professional wrestling, her decision to book herself to lose the “Loser Leaves Town” match against Mandy Rose at SummerSlam 2020.
Appearing on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Deville revealed that she originally pitched the loss as part of a grand creative return plan that never materialized, ultimately sidelining her from WWE television for five months.
The original plan for SummerSlam 2020 was a Hair vs. Hair match between Deville and Rose. However, just two nights before the event, Deville endured a terrifying home invasion, which forced a change to the stipulation.
Vince McMahon offered to cancel the match altogether, but Deville insisted on competing. โWe scrapped the hair versus hair because I had to go to court and testify the next dayโฆ Vince agreed and asked what I wanted to do. I had to think of something equally high-stakesโฆ so I came up with the โLoser Leaves Townโ match,โ Deville explained.
“I went to Vince and Bruce and got the ending changed…”
Deville pitched the idea of Mandy Rose winning the match so she could return under a new โschizophrenicโ character shortly after. According to Deville, McMahon was fully on board: โI went to Vince and Bruce and got the ending changedโฆ Vinceโs exact words were, โI f*cking love it! God damn itโฆโโ
However, plans changed behind the scenes, and WWE decided to honor the stipulation literally, forcing Deville to remain off TV. โOne week, two weeks, a monthโฆ then Bruce tells me, โYou have to stay gone for a while.โ I was like, โWhy didnโt you tell me that when we discussed this?!โโ
Deville candidly admitted that the decision still weighs on her: โI donโt have many regrets in life, but booking myself to lose that match is probably my only oneโฆ So I ended up sitting home for five months.โ
What Happened After
While Deville was off television, Mandy Rose transitioned to NXT, where she reinvented herself and went on to hold the NXT Womenโs Championship for a record-setting 413 days. Rose was eventually released from WWE in December 2022.
Deville would later return to WWE as an on-screen authority figure before re-entering in-ring competition. She most recently held the WWE Womenโs Tag Team Championship with Chelsea Green before suffering a torn ACL in mid-2023.