#1 His views on women’s wrestling
Hailing from Saudi Arabia, Mansoor has had numerous fans and reporters ask him many different and tricky questions during his initial days. One of the questions that definitely comes with wrestling in Saudi Arabia is the one involving the women in the sport.
Mansoor has given some positive replies to the questions regarding women in wrestling, and women wrestling in Saudi Arabia at some point, especially in his Reddit AMA.
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He believes that if the company had never set foot in the conservative country and never put on the Greatest Royal Rumble and the events that followed, then there would be zero chances of female wrestlers ever performing in Saudi Arabia. However, now that the country has managed to get a stronghold in the region, the next steps could come sooner than later.
He went on to comment the following:
I remember seeing my niece a day before the show, and hearing about how excited she was that John Cena was in Saudi Arabia. I saw Saudi girls and boys decked out in Cena gear all night, having the time of their lives. Of course, I understand the important of positive and powerful female role models. I have two little sisters who adored wrestling for a long time, and the women in WWE were very important to them.
Looks like Mansoor can truly prove to be a great ambassador of sports entertainment for the company in the Middle East region!