The former Mojo Rawley has more to accomplish in the pro wrestling world.
Mojo Muhtadi (fka Mojo Rawley) recently spoke with WrestleZone about his Paragon Talent Group and if he could see it influencing his on-air persona. Mojo is branching out with the agency and helping pro wrestlers outside of the ring, so could he envision himself also being a manager and in-ring performer?
“Yeah, I kind of want to do it all. I had that nasty lung injury from COVID that took me out before I finished everything I wanted to do in-ring. So there’s definitely a lot of in-ring stuff I still want to do as a competitor, but you know how it is with pro wrestling. I want to bundle it all together.
“It’s too easy. It makes too much sense to also take on a managerial role, especially with everything we’re doing with Paragon, and kind of just combine and merge it all together. So I’d love to kind of do all of the above and see where it shakes out. It makes too much sense, and again, I got unfinished business with this business.”
Check out our full interview with Mojo at the top of this page where we also speak about his partnership with Minikin, what Paragon hopes to give talent and more.
Mojo appeared on The Sessions with Renée Paquette to detail his battle with COVID-19, which was a lot more serious than people might have originally known. Mojo contracted the coronavirus around May 2020 and said his symptoms weren’t too severe in the first ten days, but then things took a turn for the worse and he suffered from many other ailments as a result. Read more about his experience at this link.
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