Thread for the greatest heel in WWE history.
> greatest heel in WWE history
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>>862902
27 here, I fucking loved Hassan.
greatest heel is hyperbole, but he could have been so fucking based.
>>862894
Great heel, but his gimmick was so hot (and poorly timed) that it killed him.
I don't know if anyone could have reigned that in that kind of agnle though to be honest
>>863003
Not in WWE, at least. Wrong place for that sort of gimmick, for all the reasons demonstrated by what actually happened when they tried.
>Arab heel
>Billed from Detroit Michigan
>Crowd chants USA
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>>863003
His gimmick started as i am a Muslim i never did anything wrong yet you all hate me and treat me like shit for no reason.
Then it just turned into allahu akbar death to america.
>>862894
I liked his little buddy that would yell in Muslim at people. That guy was awesome
Didn't he also have nuclear heat backstage? I doubt he would have lasted any longer anyway if it were true.
>>863114
Hes going to be on lucha underground this season.
>Greatest heel
>Not Kurt Angle
>>863111
the initial gimmick would go down pretty well in 'the current year'
>>863105
He was Arab American, that was his gimmick. He's really Italian.
>>863111
If they wanted to be more believable, they should have turned him into Right to Censor 2.0, except he uses some signature weapon against them instead of just removing whatever he sees as being toxic and problematic. Especially half-naked women.
That would have covered the real issue with accepting Islam in the west.
>>863278
Modern day Muhammad Hassan would be straight Dubai. Lamborghini driving, gold bars falling out of his turban, high as fuck with a cheetah and elephant as his pets.
Davari would come out behind him on a camel.
>>863281
>Modern day Muhammad Hassan would be straight Dubai. Lamborghini driving, gold bars falling out of his turban, high as fuck with a cheetah and elephant as his pets.
So a richer, more extravagant Eddy Guerrero?
>>863281
So basically...how Daivari is in Lucha Underground?
>>862924
sad how the WWE fucked him over.
but yeah. he was a good heel. kinda wondering how he'll do as a face.
>>863701
>>862924
The saddest thing for me was hearing Daivari say that if Hassan had started in WWE about 5 years later, he would have been fine.
I think Daivari worked some dark matches in the PG era and that's how he found out that today's locker room is vanilla. At least compared to the Ruthless Aggression locker room, that is.