Following when WWE released Mojo Rawley, he has now tweeted about applying for the post of an Uber driver. According to him, he needed to be a pro-wrestler 2-3 decades ago.
Mojo Rawley, also known as Dean Muhtadi, was one of the ten wrestlers WWE had cut back on 15th April this year. This was when he brought his nine-year WWE career to a close as a former Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal winner and seven-time 24/7 Champion. This Sunday on 27th June, he took to Twitter to share an idea about a career change from a pro-wrestler to an Uber driver.
Superstar Mojo Rawley Jokes About Applying For Uber Driver After WWE Released Him
Mojo Rawley was among the ten wrestlers who were released in April 2021, including Kalisto and Samoa Joe. But he is still under a non-compete clause. As per the clause, he cannot join any other wrestling promotion currently. Nevertheless, the wrestler seems to be in a good headspace as he took to Twitter to joke about the situation. He thinks that he might have taken up wrestling as a career two-three decades earlier than when he would have really been successful.
I really needed to be a pro wrestler about 2-3 decades ago.
Agree?
— Dean Muhtadi (@MojoMuhtadi) June 27, 2021
He followed this tweet with another interesting one about sending his application to Uber and Lyft. Considering the reference to 69, Mojo Rawley might as well hopefully be joking.
If anyone is looking for a jobโฆ.@Uber and @lyft rides are approximately $69 for a 6-9min ride these days.
I am submitting my application right now.
— Dean Muhtadi (@MojoMuhtadi) June 27, 2021
While Rawley is best known for his time within the squared circle, he is also a former professional football player who is now taking a turn as an actor. Apart from these comical tweets, he has also been hyped about his feature in the upcoming blockbuster movie Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins. The movie’s recently released trailer features Rawley in a wicked fight scene with the main character. He also appeared in a Logan Paul video last month alongside his good friend Rob Gronkowski.
There seems to be no certainty if Rawley will return to WWE or join a different wrestling promotion. But it’s good to see great things happening for him. One may never know, if he continues to make mainstream media appearances, he might just make WWE reconsider his release.
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