A former WWE star made a major revelation minutes before SmackDown. This was regarding his early days in the company.
Mojo Rawley signed with World Wrestling Entertainment in 2012, where he was signed to NXT. He spent the next few years in the black and silver brand. Shortly after he signed with the company, the Stamford-based promotion founded the Performance Center in 2013, which proved to be a breeding ground for future stars. Since NXT was taped in the Performance Center in Orlando, Mojo had to shift cities. It was during this time that he found himself with some pretty interesting company.
Minutes before SmackDown tonight, Mojo Rawley took to social media to reveal that when he moved to Orlando, he was roommates with Bo Dallas, Tonga Loa, Tama Tonga, and Hikuleo.
“Fun fact: when WWE moved us to Orlando when they opened the PC, my first Orlando roommates were Bo Dallas, Tanga Loa, and @TamaTonga01 and @Hiku_Leo. It was a fun house.”
Check out his tweet below:
It’s amazing to see how far Bo Dallas, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Hikuleo have come in their respective careers. It will be interesting to see how far they will continue to rise.
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