10 Wrestlers You Won't Believe Are Still Employed By WWE

4. Mansoor

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Mansoor's career is dying a death without WWE's Saudi specials.

He had some purpose on cards like Super ShowDown and Crown Jewel, but the company don't seem interested in Mansoor away from those. Despite wins over Dolph Ziggler, Cesaro and others in his homeland, the guy just can't catch a break Stateside, and probs never will.

Mansoor's last WWE match was on the 30 December 2020 edition of 205 Live against Jake Atlas. He hasn't come close to showing up on Raw or SmackDown even once, and has only flirted with a spot on the main NXT roster since signing for the company in 2018.

Few wrestling fans mourn the loss of those WWE trips to Saudi Arabia, but Mansoor must be desperate for another gig over there soon. That's not going to happen until the world's health situation is more stable however, which means Mansoor will have to stomach another year of career mediocrity.

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