• Recently Released WWE Wrestler Was Supposed To Be The Next Goldberg
The last wrestler that was let go from WWE during the recent round of releases was Mojo Rawley.
Mojo is a former 7-time 24/7 Champion and also won the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal in 2017 on the WrestleMania 33 Kickoff Show.
According to the Wrestling Observer, WWE wanted to make him the next Goldberg:
“He was highly touted as a future superstar when signed in 2012. The first idea I heard for him was to make him into a Bill Goldberg powerhouse. But then that idea changed, and it was constant changes and all downhill.”
Mojo tweeted the following about his release from WWE:
“9 years of fun, passion, and pure HYPE!!!! Thank you all for getting, and Staying HYPED with me!! I love y’all this much!!!!
The next chapter officially begins May 31!”
9 years of fun, passion, and pure HYPE!!!! Thank you all for getting, and Staying HYPED with me!! I love y’all this much!!!!
The next chapter officially begins May 31! pic.twitter.com/LJ3ip7aL4f
— Dean Muhtadi (@MojoRawleyWWE) April 17, 2021
Mojo’s final WWE match took place on the June 19, 2020 edition of SmackDown, where he lost to Shorty G (Chad Gable).
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• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (April 18, 1994) – WWF Monday Night RAW
On this day in 1994, the World Wrestling Federation aired another episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF Monday Night RAW’.
It was broadcasted from the Memorial Auditorium in Utica, New York and featured matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF King of the Ring 1994’ PPV.
Here’s the match-card:
1. Bret Hart vs. Kwang
2. Jeff Jarrett vs. PJ Walker
3. The Steiner Brothers vs. Mike Khoury & Barry Hardy
4. Earthquake vs. Mike Bell
5. Irwin R. Schyster vs. Major Yates