Mojo Rawley spills the tea. Former WWE star Mojo Rawley recently claimed in an interview that Mercedes Moné, then known as Sasha Banks, was slated to work with rapper Megan Thee Stallion at a SummerSlam in years past.
Mojo Muhtadi (Mojo Rawley) recently took to social media to thank one of his former colleagues, former NXT Tag Team Champion Matthew Rehwoldt. Rehwoldt recently took to Twitter to share a GIF of getting taken out by one-half of the Hype Bros.
Mojo Rawley teases that he could return to wrestling in 2024. Dean “Mojo” Muhtadi, formerly known as Mojo Rawley, took to Twitter on January 2 and questioned whether 2024 would be the year he finally returns to wrestling.
After his release from WWE, Mojo Rawley has been successfully running a management business. He is one of the founders of the Paragon Talent Group. Recently, during an interview with Alicia Atout, Mojo Rawley, (a.k.a Dean Muhtadi) shared the people whom he would love to represent.
Swerve Strickland spoke with TMZ recently about his Texas Death Match with Hangman Page at AEW Full Gear. Strickland was asked by former WWE Superstar Mojo Rawley about the spot during the match where Page let the blood from Strickland's head drip into his mouth. "That's pretty much why we're here having this conversation in the first place.
Mojo Rawley was one of the wrestlers who were released from their WWE contracts due to budget cuts. He has not returned to the squared circle since then.
Thanks to Nick Hausman for the following: Dean Muhtadi, formerly Mojo Rawley, recently sat down with Inside The Ropes for an exclusive interview and covered a number of topics, including how AEW can use the CM Punk situation to their advantage to make good TV, his experience with WWE in Saudi Arabia, Mercedes Moné's future plans and more.
In an exclusive interview for WrestlingNews.co, Steve Fall's Ten Count caught up with former WWE star Mojo Rawley. Mojo has started a business called Paragon Talent Group that represents wrestlers: "We've worked with well over 100 brands now, like different companies for our talent in less than a year.
Former WWE Superstar Mojo Muhtadi (FKA Mojo Rawley) is making the best of his time away from the ring with his Paragon Talent Group. Mojo Muhtadi recently sat down with Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated to discuss a wide variety of subjects.
Mojo Rawley announced on social media a free meet & greet for those who bought a ticket for the now canceled Wrestling Entertainment Series event. On social media, Rawley, now going under his given name Dean Muhtadi, wrote that those who had a ticket to the show will get in for free.
After the Edge-Randy Orton match, Mojo Rawley ran into the ring and was chased by a bunch of a wrestlers. Out of nowhere, Gronk jumped on top of the pile and pinned Rawley to win the 247 Championship.
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