
Dean Muhtadi, formerly known as Mojo Rawley, is pulling back the curtain on his frustrating decade-long run with WWEand hes not sugarcoating any of it.
During an appearance on The Rule Breakers Podcast, the former Superstar explained how spending 10 years under contract didnt amount to much more than false hope, brief matches, and missed opportunities. Muhtadi made it clear that he didnt walk away from WWE by choice. In fact, he stuck around believing his shot would eventually come.
But after a decade of waiting for a real push, the realization hit hard.
Even when matches were penciled in ahead of time, they rarely went anywhere.
He pointed to his house show run with Apollo Crews as an example of what could have beenbut never was.
Through it all, Muhtadi kept hoping his moment would come.
He even recalled advice from Fandango that stuck with him.
Unfortunately, Muhtadis chance never arrivedbecause long COVID forced him to the sidelines for good.
Dean Muhtadis story is the harsh reality of what many wrestlers go throughworking for years with no storyline, no mic time, no clear pathjust waiting for a shot that might never come.
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