Explaining the WWE Wrestler's Court and Ten Popular Cases from it

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5. Heat in all directions – Muhammad Hassan

Hassan

Muhammad Hassan was a very controversial character in WWE when he was brought in the company in 2003. The anti-American character was much unliked and that transferred over backstage too.

Whether it was the way he carried himself or just a coincidence of incidents made him out to be the bad guy is unclear, he was in Court twice during his short tenure. First showing was due to no-selling his match with veteran, WWE Legend Sgt. Slaughter. Hassan argued that he was told to no sell in the match by a producer.

The second one came about with Eddie Guerrero, who didn’t take too kindly that Hassan complained about Guerrero using the Camel Clutch when he used it as his finisher. Hassan used it because of the Iron Sheik, but Guerrero schooled Hassan on the fact that his father Gory Guerrero was the one who originated it.

While it may have been meant as a light conversation, the other wrestlers felt Hassan insulted the late Guerrero and took him back into court. It was literally the straw that broke the camel’s back, and the animosity for Hassan never went away. He lasted seven months with WWE.