Mansoor
Mansoor. Image Credits: Twitter

WWE star Mansoor recently expressed his happiness about working in WWE and he also reflected on his Monday Night RAW debut.

Mansoor is the first original Saudi Arabian professional wrestler to ever work in WWE. A lot of people mistake The Iron Shiek as a Saudi Arabian professional wrestler but he is actually from Iran.

Mansoor
Mansoor. Image Credits: Twitter

Mansoor Speaks On His Raw Debut

Mansoor is working in WWE for three years in total. He was one of the eight participants who passed the try out of the Jeddah, Saudi Arabia tryout of WWE. Those who watch the WWE 205 live and the episodes of WWE Main Event, Mansoor would not be a very uncommon name for them.

Saudi Arabian professional wrestler has been quite impressive in his WWE tryout and training time. He is a lovable high flyer who works really hard to impress the fans.

Mansoor
Mansoor. Image Credits: Twitter

As a reward the twenty five year old has been given a chance to sahi sign in the main roster. A number of weeks ago, he made his main roster debut on Monday Night RAW and he was pretty impressive first appearance on the main roster.

Mansoor wrote an article for Arab News about his recent call-up to Monday Night Raw where he said;

Mansoor
Mansoor. Image Credits: Twitter

“Earlier this month, I signed a contract with RAW, one of WWE’s most popular and high-profile brands, giving me the opportunity to test myself against some of the most talented performers on a regular basis.

“I knew management were taking a look at me to see if I could perform at the level required for RAW, which goes out on national TV every week, meaning if you make a mistake it is amplified on such a huge scale. I was shocked, but really happy, and I was delighted to have the opportunity to wrestle Sheamus — a guy I have been watching on TV since I was in high school — in my first match.”

“WWE announced that live shows would be returning in July, which is fantastic news. It is super exciting, and this is the moment we have all been waiting for. We do it for the crowd, for the instant feedback of thousands of people telling us what they like or do not like, and that emotion fuels what we do in the ring.

“Sometimes it is amazing to hear half the crowd cheer and the other half jeer. Wrestling is about traveling, going all over the country, all over the world, to entertain and put on a show for as many people as we can, so I am really looking forward to doing that again.”