Muhammad Hassan was destined to become the youngest World Champion in WWE history back in 2005. However, a controversy forced the company to change its plans.
Instead of becoming a name in the history books, Hassan's WWE career abruptly ended in a year. Since his release from the company, the former star has returned to college to train and become an educator.
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Hassan has since gone on to become a history teacher and, an assistant principal. The latest updates reveal that he served as the principal at Fulton Junior High School in New York.
It's been more than 15 years since Hassan was released from WWE, so physically the star was expected to change. In a recent interview with Chris Van Vliet, he was almost unrecognizable, and as seen from the images above there has been quite some changes over the years.
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