Why Muhammad Hassan left wrestling, plans to be WWE Champ, his job as a Junior High principal
Insight with Chris Van Vliet
English - July 23, 2020 12:00 - 1 hour - ★★★★★ - 2.8K ratingsWrestling Sports Health & Fitness Mental Health aew dynamite nwa powerrr mindset insight tim ferriss ring of honor wrestling news chris van vliet all elite wrestling blue wire Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Muhammad Hassan (Marc Copani) talks to Chris Van Vliet from his home in Syracuse, NY. This is a very special interview because Marc has rarely done any interviews since he left wrestling in 2005. He talks about being the very controversial character Muhammad Hassan, the real life fear he caused people, his release and why it caused him to leave wrestling, the plans for him to beat Batista and become the WWE Champion at SummerSlam in 2005, his current job as a junior high principal, the graphic novel he created with Shad Gaspard called "Assassin and Son" and much more!
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Muhammad Hassan (Marc Copani) talks to Chris Van Vliet from his home in Syracuse, NY. This is a very special interview because Marc has rarely done any interviews since he left wrestling in 2005. He talks about being the very controversial character Muhammad Hassan, the real life fear he caused people, his release and why it caused him to leave wrestling, the plans for him to beat Batista and become the WWE Champion at SummerSlam in 2005, his current job as a junior high principal, the graphic novel he created with Shad Gaspard called "Assassin and Son" and much more!
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