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One of the most controversial stars in WWE was former wrestler Muhammad Hassan. Recently, while speaking to Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful, Muhammad Hassan reflected on the Dark Side of the Ring ...
had been playing the hated Middle Eastern character Muhammad Hassan so well since September 2004 that he became one of WWE’s top bad guys at the time. Hassan began as someone railing against the ...
Onlookers outside the biz must laugh and shake their heads when they find out about "Wrestler's Court", but it was something young stars had to look out for during Hassan's era. He was tried in ...
During the episode, both hyped the coming debut of Muhammad Hassan on Raw ... in knew they were about to see an angry Arab-American wrestler who was based on the horrific Twin Towers tragedy ...
The Undertaker was one that Muhammad Hassan was originally slated to win ... had grown up and started dreaming of one day becoming a wrestler, so this was a weird full circle moment for him ...
In light of the London Bombings earlier that miserable day, WWE had Muhammad Hassan use Daivari as "a sacrifice", then five hooded men attacked The Undertaker after Hassan gave a beheading gesture.
Many had already been upset that his Muhammad Hassan character was getting a big ... but ended up in the dreaded "Wrestler’s Court" instead. Suddenly, things had gone from a young worker trying ...
In other words, Marc had no choice but to play Muhammad Hassan whenever he was out in public. This proved problematic, which nobody will be shocked to hear. Copani literally saw people fear for ...
Before putting an offer down for the property, he needed some reassurance from his employer that the Hassan gimmick had a bright future on television. So, Marc outright asked management's John ...
During 'Dark Side', Copani remembered being with WWE in Australia and drinking at a bar with Gene Snitksy, Chris Masters and others when a group of men approached he and Daivari. They were Muslim ...
After picking himself back up, Marc went to college and worked nights at UPS. He found the experience “very humbling”, and ended up getting a degree then becoming a teacher. Going further, he ...
Marc admits he was really depressed post-WWE. He felt like wrestling had turned its back on him, but readily admits he turned his back on the industry too. One day, after stumbling around with no ...
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