Mustafa Ali Shoots On WWE's "Underrated" Instagram Post

WWE Raw star Mustafa Ali sets the record straight on "underrated" wrestlers.

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Mustafa Ali has taken WWE's official Instagram page to task for a post that asked fans for thoughts on "underrated" wrestlers.

The pic showed Ali, Murphy, Apollo Crews, Nikki Cross and Shayna Baszler. WWE captioned it with, "Who is the most underrated superstar in WWE right now?". They also encouraged fans to tag any other picks down in the comments.

Mustafa wasn't happy with that, so he replied with a scorching reminder of the differences between "underrated" and "under-utilised"; Ali also lectured WWE by saying that the "entire world knows how talented all these individuals are".

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That's when he hit out with the 'under-utilised not underrated' phrase.

The Retribution leader gained some support from others in the comments, but not everyone was best-pleased with him taking WWE to task. Some fans pointed out that the company were only trying to get social media impressions, and said that Ali was maybe taking things a little too seriously.

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What do you think? Do you think Mustafa Ali was right to stick up for himself and his peers? Or, do you agree with fans criticising his serious tone on a light-hearted Instagram post?

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