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Last year, he joined Wrestling Xtreme Mania (WXM), taking up behind the scenes role. However, his run has now been cut short.

A few days ago, ex-WWE wrestler Mansoor took to his Instagram handle to announce that he was leaving Wrestling Xtreme Mania (WXM).

“For the past year and a half, I have had the privilege of acting as booker, head writer, and showrunner for India’s biggest professional wrestling promotion, WXM. The man who gave me that opportunity and trusted me with such a huge responsibility was none other than my close friend Satender Dagar, known to the wrestling world as Jeet Rama.”

He cited Jeet Rama’s exit as the reason behind his decision to step away from the Indian promotion.

In his lengthy Instagram post, he thanked fans for their constant support and said he will continue to help Jeet Rama in his quest to bring Indian wrestling on a global level.

“Unfortunately, with Jeet’s departure from WXM, I am choosing to step away from the company as well. I am immensely proud of the work we did, and encourage everyone reading this to check out our show on the WXM youtube channel. I hope they continue to thrive and wish them all the success in the world. There is a reason we all lovingly refer to Jeet as “Captain.” He is the man that I’d trust to lead us into the unknown and take any risk. I am beyond excited to continue working with him, and will do everything I can to help achieve his dream of bringing Indian professional wrestling to the global stage. There is no man alive with more “Jigra” than our captain, Jeet.”

You can check out his Instagram post below:

We at Sportskeeda Wrestling wish former WWE Superstar Mansoor all the best in his future endeavours.