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Muhammad Hassan Remembers The WrestleMania Moment That Was The Highlight Of His WWE Career

Muhammad Hassan Remembers The WrestleMania Moment That Was The Highlight Of His WWE Career

Former WWE Superstar Muhammad Hassan reflected on a pivotal moment in his wrestling career—his appearance at WrestleMania 21, where he had the opportunity to share the stage with wrestling legend Hulk Hogan and his first trainer, Nick Dinsmore.

In an interview on Maven’s YouTube channel, Muhammad Hassan, whose controversial character drew significant attention during his brief WWE run, described the experience as the highlight of his career.

To be able to go out to WrestleMania and work with Nick Dinsmore, and with Hulk Hogan is just the highlight of my career.

Hassan recalled, emphasising how much this moment meant to him. For a wrestler still relatively new to the big stage, the chance to work with both his mentor and one of the most iconic figures in professional wrestling was an unforgettable experience.

I can’t emphasise it anymore, to be in there with my first trainer, who was someone that I look up to and respect pretty much more than anyone, and then Hulk Hogan comes in.

Dinsmore, known to WWE fans as Eugene, played a significant role in Hassan’s early training. The personal connection between the two added even more weight to their WrestleMania moment. For Hassan, it wasn’t just about sharing the ring with a legend like Hulk Hogan, but also about standing beside the man who helped shape his wrestling journey.

Which WWE Producer Did Muhammad Hassan Say His Gimmick Would Have Failed Without?

Muhammad Hassan said that his anti-American Arab gimmick would have failed if it were not thanks to current WWE producer Shawn Daivari. Daivari portrayed Hassan’s manager from 2004 to 2005 and Hassan has said that he believes it was Daivari’s promos that really made the gimmick work.

H/t to ITRWrestling.com