After Retiring Nearly 13 Years Ago, Former WWE Superstar Muhammad Hassan Returns To The Ring

After Retiring Nearly 13 Years Ago, Former WWE Superstar Muhammad Hassan Returns To The Ring

After getting released from the WWE due to a very controversial segment, Muhammad Hassan has resurfaced on the wrestling scene 13 years later at The Dynasty King of Thrones independent show. Check it out...

By EliteGuy101 - May 01, 2018 11:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: Wrestlinginc
The controversial figure known as Muhammad Hassan has returned to wrestling.

Back in 2005, Hassan was immediately released from the WWE (and announced his retirement shortly after) when a Smackdown segment involving him praying on the ramp and then five masked men, all dressed in black, attackingThe Undertaker with a number of weapons. This segment aired just after suicide bombings took place in London's public transport system during the morning rush hour. The segment was picked up by the mainstream media and the WWE received plenty of heat for it.

UPN officials pressured WWE to keep Hassan off TV, effectively ending his character.

Hassan entered to his old music at the The Dynasty King of Thrones in Amsterdam, New York where he to the ring after being away for 13 years. He defeated Papadon via pinfall.

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