
Like Dolph Ziggler, Mustafa Ali is one of those fighters that WWE fans recognize as a great talent in the ring, but never in WWE They were given the right opportunities. Neither under the baton of Vince McMahon, nor Triple H.
He could never find or find him a character to take him to success in WWE. Recently, Mustafa Alí revealed that his “hacker” character in WWE, which was another attempt to revitalize him, came to an end before he began by a war of power between Paul Heyman and Bruce Prichard.
► Mustafa Ali reveals why his character from The Hacker of WWE
Recall that WWE only issued some television bullets promoting a hacking and talking about a hacker, but Mustafa Ali could never be seen with this character, and now, the real motive is known. This said in an interview with Fightful Select:
“The only concrete creative story he knew about the character of 'hacker' was that the first rivalry was going to be against Dolph Ziggler. Dolph was in a romantic story with Mandy Rose and Otis, and there would be an outcome in Wrestlemania. The idea was that I leakes images or somehow revealed to Mandy that Dolph's intentions were not sincere, and that Sonya was involved, blah, blah, blah. So far everything came.
«They had the fight in Wrestlemania, I made the hacker revelation … and then the character simply died. The reason why the character died was for a change of power at that time, when Raw had his own creative team and SmackDown had his own. I think they were Paul Heyman and Bruce Prichard, and there was some kind of power struggle, and in the end, the character ended up being harmed by that. I think both programs wanted to keep the character, and there was a kind of fight … I suffered for being too popular, seriously (he joked).
“I am a very good friend of some people from the WWE social media team and the metrics of what generated the hacker content … at one point, people thought it was cm punk. Then they believed it was Xavier Woods … fans are crazy, in good sense. I made the offers in off, and people used software to slow down the voice and decode it, until it was clearly heard that it was my voice.
«So on one occasion I made Xavier Woods make the voice. Again it was my wife. I made several different people make the narratives. At one point they thought it was Sasha Banks (Mercedes Moné). So that created that sense of mystery, of 'Who will this person be?' The hacker character died from that struggle of power. It simply disappeared … “