8 Wrestlers You Forgot Still Work For WWE In 2019

1. Mansoor

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Obviously the heading gives it away here, but if you were to ask any casual WWE fan who won the 51 man battle royal at the Greatest Super Showdown last month, you'd largely get a mixture of blank looks and those who can stretch to 'that chap from Saudi Arabia'. In fact, repeat the name 'Mansoor' to people who quite rightly didn't watch the ineffable farce and the most common response would be "who?"

Mansoor hasn't made a single appearance on WWE TV since dumping Elias over the top in Jeddah. It's not vaguely surprising; his victory was an elaborate PR stunt designed to create some positive images coming out of the latest in a set of reputation-shattering shows. The company themselves have forgotten about Big Money Manny for the time being, and it's highly likely they won't remember him until their next disappointing voyage to the desert come October.

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