The WWE fans have crossed all their fingers as the TKO Group is on a haul to terminate multiple WWE superstars. While many fans assumed that the rarely seen talents would fall prey to the firings, Dolph Ziggler’s termination has brought a massive round of murmurs. Other than him, there are over twenty other people who have found themselves under the hammer.
Mansoor had been another man who was removed from the WWE cards as a part of the mass firings. He took to X to make an official confirmation about his release and wrote, “My time at WWE has come to an end, but my career is just beginning. Thank you all!” Being a fan favorite, his termination did not go very well among the audience.
My time at WWE has come to an end, but my career is just beginning. Thank you all! Excited to get back to work.
Please contact mansoorbooking@gmail.com for all booking inquiries starting Dec 20. pic.twitter.com/8buaGSaR3S
— Mansoor (@suavemansoor) September 21, 2023
Instead, his recent tweet left the fans feeling heartbroken about the WWE-UFC merger. He took the fans’ attention towards his probable future career saying, “I’ll be taking bookings and doing children’s birthday parties.” He additionally gave his email address to contact him for the bookings from December 20.
It is indeed very painful to see the former WWE star drop to his knees. The management would have hardly a day to decide about the plans, but it is sure to have brought a devastating change to Mansoor’s personal life. Fans extend their support and well wishes to Maximum Male Models star in all his future endeavours.
Mansoor and his professional wrestling career
Mansoor Abdul Aziz Al-Shehail adopted his real-life name in the world of professional wrestling. By joining the pro wrestling industry, he became the first Saudi star to achieve this feat. He made his professional wrestling debut in 2015, playing for the independent circuit. Almost three years later, WWE recognised his talent and he was signed to the Stamford-based promotion in 2018.
Mansoor kicked off his WWE career by being one of the very few men to grace the first ever WWE event in Saudi Arabia. He soon started his training at the Orlando Centre in Florida before making his NXT debut in 2018. He was involved in various feuds with stars such as Brain Kendrick and Dolph Ziggler. Mansoor made an undefeated streak on 205 Live.
The Saudi star then went ahead to face Sheamus and Mustafa Ali on the main roster, thus building his fan base. He later joined hands with LA Knight (Max Dupri) and Mace to form Maximum Male Models. Despite working with the great stars of the company, Mansoor had a lot left to achieve in the company. But as destiny wanted it, the management put him off the board, ending his run with the WWE.