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“You don’t appeal to our demographic” – WWE To RAW Wrestler

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• “You don’t appeal to our demographic” – WWE To RAW Wrestler

Since he arrived in WWE, Mustafa Ali has been trying to bring a change in how the company is managed.

He’s currently leading RETRIBUTION on RAW, and has many reasons behind why he brought the group together.

In a promo Ali released a few months ago on Twitter, he said the following about RETRIBUTION:

“I want you to imagine… being judged because of your name. I want you to imagine being mocked because of how you look.

Now, I want you to imagine a man named “Mustafa Ali” that has given names and masks to members of RETRIBUTION, so that they too can know how he feels. So that they too can be judged because of their names. So that they too can be mocked because of how they look. They too can see the world the way he sees it.

Imagine that.”

Today, he took to Twitter to indicate that WWE officials don’t see him as an appealing wrestler for their audience, and said that no one cares about talent.

Below is what he wrote:

“‘You don’t appeal to our demographic.’

A reminder that no one gives a sh*t about talent.”

Also Read: Mustafa Ali Won’t Be Allowed To Cut Promos For “A While”

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• ON THIS DAY IN WCW HISTORY (January 20, 1996) – WCW Pro

On this day in 1996, World Championship Wrestling aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WCW PRO Wrestling’.

This episode featured pre-taped matches, interviews & segments, building storylines on the road to the upcoming ‘WCW SuperBrawl VI’ PPV.

Here’s the match-card:

– Kevin Sullivan vs. Todd Morton

– Jim Duggan vs. “Nasty” Ned Brady

– Clash of the Champions Control Center

– Kurasawa vs. Jobber

– VK Wallstreet vs. Terry Morgan

– WCW World Tag Team Champions Harlem Heat vs. American Males


        
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