Ƶ

Saudi WWE superstar happy to be home

Saudi WWE superstar happy to be home
Mansoor Al-Shehail enjoying quality time with his family in Riyadh. (Photo/Supplied)
Updated 12 September 2019

Saudi WWE superstar happy to be home

Saudi WWE superstar happy to be home
  • Al-Shehail: “There’s always so much to catch up on and experience”
  • “I was really moved when I saw him winning,” says Al-Shehail’s father

RIYADH: Ƶ’s first World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) superstar Mansoor Al-Shehail, who was crowned the winner of the largest Battle Royal in WWE history, is very happy to be home in his country and with his family during his regional visit.

He lives in the US and is under contract with the WWE for its NXT brand.

Al-Shehail, who was in Riyadh to visit his family, school and old stomping grounds, told Arab News he was very excited to go back to his old school — the American International School in Riyadh.

“We stopped by some of the places that I went to as a child. I think the Diplomatic Quarter was very surreal — I was as a child there — to relive those memories and experiences. It’s wonderful to come back to my family and to see the places that I knew as a child,” said Al-Shehail.

The first WWE superstar from the Kingdom said anytime he could see his family was wonderful for him. “There’s always so much to catch up on and experience with them, we can just eat and talk and it’s nice.

“Seeing the places I went to as a kid, playing on the playgrounds, reliving the moments of being with my friends, it’s always amazing for me because it reconnects me with where I came from. So, it was very enlightening and very fun,” he added.

Al-Shehail recalled the moment he won the largest Battle Royal in WWE history, describing it as a moment he will never forget. 

“It was amazing because my family were there in the front row. For them to see that so close was wonderful. I jumped into the arms of my brother and my father. They raised my arms and they have that on video which is amazing. It’s one of the most amazing experiences of my life.”

Another part of Al-Shehail’s trip was speaking to students at his old school about his experiences. Prior to his historic victory, Al-Shehail said that his father was unconvinced and wanted him to become a doctor.

His father told Arab News: “I really didn’t expect him to be a wrestler, I was really moved when I saw him winning. Everybody really cheered — children, men, and women. Everybody cheered for him. He won for the Saudis and all the audience were really enthusiastic.”