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Mojo Rawley
Birth nameDean Muhtadi[1]
Born (1986-07-17) July 17, 1986 (age 38)[2]
Alexandria, Virginia,
United States[2]
Alma materUniversity of Maryland
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Mojo Rawley[3]
Billed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)[3]
Billed weight265 lb (120 kg)[3]
Billed fromAlexandria, Virginia[3]
Trained byWWE Performance Center[3]
DebutMay 29, 2013

Dean Muhtadi (born July 17, 1986)[2] is an American professional wrestler and former American football defensive lineman currently signed to WWE under the ring name Mojo Rawley, performing on the SmackDown brand.

Football career

Dean Muhtadi
Personal information
Born: (1986-07-17) July 17, 1986 (age 38)
Alexandria, Virginia
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:310 lb (141 kg)
Career information
College:Maryland
Undrafted:2009
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only

Early years

At T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Virginia, Muhtadi was a four-year starter along the defensive and offensive lines. He also was the team's punter during his last two years. He finished second in the Patriot District in sacks in 2004, and broke the school's all-time punting record with a long of 76 yards against West Springfield High School.

Throughout his high school playing career, Muhtadi started games at defensive tackle, end, nose guard, and outside linebacker on defense, and at offensive tackle, guard, center, and tight end on offense. He was also the team’s punter and kicker. Often his position changed every week to shadow the opposing team’s best player. Muhtadi was an All-District choice at both defensive line and punter, as well as the team MVP.

College career

In 2004 and 2005, Muhtadi played college football for Division III Christopher Newport University in Newport News, Virginia. After redshirting his freshman season due to mononucleosis, Muhtadi started at defensive tackle for the Captains his sophomore year. He then transferred to the University of Maryland in the Atlantic Coast Conference where he earned a scholarship, and a starting position. In 2008, Muhtadi finished third in sacks for the Terrapins. He was also only the second player in the past 15 years to play all defensive line positions in a game for the Terrapins.

Pre-Draft Measureables
Wt 40 yd 20 ss 3-cone Vert BP Broad Jump
302 lbs 4.78 4.37 7.29 36.5 36 9’8”

Muhtadi currently owns several of Maryland's all-time records for strength and speed: 225 lb. Bench Press Test: 36 repetitions (Team Record) 40 Yard Dash: 4.78 (Defensive Tackle Record) Power Clean: 390 lbs. (Defensive Line Record) Vertical Jump: 36.5 inches (Defensive Line Record) Pro Agility (20 yard shuttle): 4.37 (Defensive Line Record)

Academics

In his three years at Maryland, Muhtadi was one of the top student-athletes in the Atlantic Coast Conference. In 2008, Muhtadi won the Jim and Pat Thacker Postgraduate Scholarship for being one of the top student-athletes in the ACC for all sports and all schools. In 2007 and 2008, Muhtadi also received the George Boutselis Memorial Award for being the letterman with the highest academic average on the football team. He also was named to the All-ACC Academic Team in 2008 and was a three-time Dean’s List student. Muhtadi received his MBA from the Smith Business School MBA Program.

At Christopher Newport, Muhtadi was awarded a full academic scholarship. While also being named the top student-athlete on the team, Muhtadi was a two-time All USA South Athletic Conference All-Academic Selection, a member of the President’s Leadership Program, Honors Program, and Student Executive Board of the Business School. He also received the Edith McMurran Honors Scholarship for the student who best demonstrates the balance of leadership, public service, and academic excellence.

Professional football career

Green Bay Packers

Muhtadi was signed by the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent following the 2009 NFL Draft on May 4, 2009.[4] He earned his contract on a tryout basis by being one of three players signed out of 25 trying out for the team. Muhtadi was the only player on the depth chart listed at both Defensive End and Nose Guard. On September 3, 2009 against the Tennessee Titans, Muhtadi finished third on the team with 5 tackles, 1 for loss, and a forced fumble. Toward the end of the game, Muhtadi forced a fumble to save a touchdown. He was waived on September 4, 2009.

Arizona Cardinals

Muhtadi was signed by the Arizona Cardinals on January 20, 2010 to play defensive line. He was given the nickname "The Iron Sheik" by coaches and teammates due to his freakish strength as he was the strongest player on the team. Muhtadi became training partners with Darnell Dockett as the two competed against one another every day in workouts. He was injured during training camp and placed on Injured Reserve.

Professional wrestling career

WWE

NXT (2012–2016)

Muhtadi spent 18 months rehabilitating from the injury he sustained with the Arizona Cardinals. During his recovery, he had received offers to return to the NFL and to work in financial services, but instead opted to become a professional wrestler with WWE by August 2012.[5][6] He joined WWE's developmental territory WWE NXT and he adopted the ring name "Mojo Rawley".[1]

Rawley made his television debut on the May 29, 2013 episode of NXT, competing in a battle royal that was won by Bo Dallas.[7] On the October 9 episode of NXT, Rawley adopted a high-energy character based on the concept of "staying hyped"; Rawley explained that if getting hyped allowed superhuman achievements, he would take it one level higher by staying hyped.[8][9] Rawley defeated CJ Parker at NXT Arrival[10] and then went on an unbeaten streak, defeating CJ Parker, Sylvester Lefort and Oliver Grey, among others. He also took part in a Battle Royal to determine the new number one contender where he made it to the final seven before being eliminated by Jason Jordan. At NXT TakeOver on May 29, 2014, Rusev beat down Rawley.[11] Rawley then formed a team with Bull Dempsey, but they lost in the 1st round of the number one contenders tournament for the tag titles, causing Dempsey to turn on Rawley. The two faced off at NXT TakeOver: Fatal 4-Way with Rawley losing, he also lost a rematch a few weeks later.

In June 2015, Zack Ryder debuted in NXT, and Rawley formed an alliance with him, dubbing themselves as The Hype Bros.[12] The Hype Bros went on to defeat Elias Sampson & Mike Rallis (now known as Riddick Moss) at the May 21st NXT TV Tapings, three weeks later, with the duo officially recognized as a tag team, they defeated the team of Angelo Dawkins & Sawyer Fulton on the June 18 TV taping. After a monthlong feud with the likes of Dash Wilder, Scott Dawson, Chad Gable, and Jason Jordan, along with many victories over the teams, The Hype Bros teamed up with Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady to defeat Chad Gable, Jason Jordan, Dash Wilder & Scott Dawson in an 8-man tag team match at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn.

On the October 16th edition of NXT, The Hype Bros competed in a match for the NXT Tag Team Championship in a losing effort. On the October 22nd edition of NXT, Mojo competed in a 26-man battle royal to determine the number one contender for the NXT Championship. Mojo was unsuccessful, although he was among the last few competitors in the match. On the November 11 episode of NXT, The Hype Bros teamed up with Bayley during an intergender tag team match against Blake and Murphy and Alexa Bliss, where they emerged victorious, after Bayley attacked Murphy.[13]

On the February 10, 2016, episode of NXT, The Hype Bros defeated Corey Hollis and John Skyler in a tag team match.

Main roster (2016–present)

On July 19, Rawley was called up to the main roster as a supplemental pick in the 2016 WWE draft, being selected in the 11th round by SmackDown where his Hype Bros partner Zack Ryder was also drafted too.[14] He made his main roster debut at Battleground helping Ryder against being assaulted post-match by Rusev. The Hype Bros went on to have a winning streak winning on Main Event and Superstars over the likes of The Vaudevillains, and The Ascension. On August 30, 2016, they defeated The Vaudevillains to advance in the Smackdown live tag team tournament.[15] The Hype Bros were later eliminated by Heath Slater and Rhyno[16] The Hype Bros would later get an second chance to face Heath Slater and Rhyno in the finals at Backlash after American Alpha were injured by The Usos, in a losing effort. On the October 25 episode of SmackDown, The Hype Bros defeated The Ascension to qualify as part of Team SmackDown for the 10–on–10 Survivor Series Tag Team Elimination match at Survivor Series on November 20, 2016.[17]

Personal life

Muhtadi is the son of T.J. Muhtadi and Maria Muhtadi-Roach. He has four siblings. While in the seventh grade, Muhtadi began working for the financial services firm Morgan Stanley as an intern. After graduating from high school, Muhtadi continued to work for Morgan Stanley.[5] and he is also good friends with NFL player Rob Gronkowski.

In wrestling

  • Nicknames:
    • "The Gridiron Gladiator"
  • Entrance themes included:
    • Meat Your Metal by Serval Attack (NXT; 2013 - June 2, 2014)
    • Believe The Hype by CFO$[23] (NXT/WWE; June 2, 2014–present)
    • Stay Hype, Bro by CFO$[24] (NXT/WWE; August 19, 2015–present; used while teaming with Zack Ryder)

Championships and accomplishments

References

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