Former WWE Superstar Mansoor is auctioning off some of his WWE ring gear to help the victims of the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict.
Mansoor announced on Twitter that he is putting some of his WWE memorabilia up for sale with the entire proceeds going to the Middle East Children’s Alliance, which is providing humanitarian aid in Gaza.
Mansoor revealed that he has donated $4,000 to MECA as well.
Those interested in bidding can DM Mansoor with offers.
You can check out Mansoor’s tweets below:
Yesterday the US vetoed a UN resolution that would allow desperately needed medicine, food, and water into blockaded Gaza.
I’ve donated $4,000 to MECA and will be auctioning memorabilia from my time in WWE so I can provide more. Please help if you can.https://t.co/a5oii4DK4R pic.twitter.com/vvQpyzuUtV
— Mansoor (@suavemansoor) October 19, 2023
MECA is providing humanitarian aid right now in Gaza. Although the borders are closed, they have partners on the ground making a difference and they need our support.
I wore this coat on my WWE Raw debut, and for many weeks after. Please DM with offers. pic.twitter.com/1qyQ2cvDml
— Mansoor (@suavemansoor) October 19, 2023
I wore these tights in my Crown Jewel 2019 match with Claudio Castagnoli FKA Cesaro.
Please DM with offers. 100% of proceeds will go to the Middle East Children’s Alliance pic.twitter.com/1kxr32LTjf
— Mansoor (@suavemansoor) October 19, 2023
I wore these boots for my WWE Raw debut. I also wore them on other WWE programs like 205 Live and Main Event.
Please DM with offers. 100% of proceeds will go to the Middle East Children’s Alliance. pic.twitter.com/HUGr9r3Ufm
— Mansoor (@suavemansoor) October 19, 2023
Dijak says he isn’t the one who attacked Trick Williams backstage on WWE NXT, though he wishes he had thought of it.
The assault forced Williams to withdraw from the Fatal 4-Way match to determine the #1 Contender for NXT Champion Ilja Dragunov at Halloween Havoc 2023 (Night Two).
Carmelo Hayes, Baron Corbin, and Donovan Dijak were the other competitors in the match, which was ultimately won by Hayes.
Dijak, who has a tainted history of attacking people backstage, took to Twitter earlier today to clarify that he isn’t the one who attacked Trick Williams backstage on WWE NXT. Dijak wrote,
“I’ve jumped the following people multiple times: Wes Lee, Stacks, Tony D’Angelo, Ilja Dragunov, & Eddy Thorpe. Every single time I make sure it’s on camera because I have nothing to hide. Do I care that Trick got jumped? Nope, I was thrilled. Just wish I thought of it first.”
I’ve jumped the following people multiple times: Wes Lee, Stacks, Tony D’Angelo, Ilja Dragunov, & Eddy Thorpe. Every single time I make sure it’s on camera because I have nothing to hide. Do I care that Trick got jumped? Nope, I was thrilled. Just wish I thought of it first. https://t.co/N3XBSL48tQ
— DIJAK (@DijakWWE) October 19, 2023
And finally, WOW – Women of Wrestling released a preview clip and lineup for episode 6 this weekend. You can check out the synopsis and preview clip below:
* Chainsaw vs. Jen Z Florez
* Coach Campanelli makes an announcement
* Jessie Jones and Americana vs. Exile
* Tag Team Championship No DQ Match: Miami Sweet Heat vs. The Tonga Twins
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Former WWE Superstar Mansoor is using his platform to make a difference in the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. Mansoor recently announced on Twitter that he is auctioning off some of his WWE ring gear, with all proceeds going to the Middle East Children’s Alliance (MECA), an organization providing humanitarian aid in Gaza.
In addition to the auction, Mansoor has already donated $4,000 to MECA. His goal is to raise even more funds by selling his memorabilia from his time in WWE. Interested buyers can DM Mansoor with their offers.
Mansoor’s decision to support MECA comes after the United States vetoed a UN resolution that would have allowed much-needed medicine, food, and water into blockaded Gaza. He expressed his concern for the situation and his desire to help those in need.
The items up for auction include a coat that Mansoor wore during his WWE Raw debut and for several weeks afterward. He also has tights that he wore in his Crown Jewel 2019 match with Claudio Castagnoli (FKA Cesaro) and boots that he wore for his WWE Raw debut, as well as on other WWE programs like 205 Live and Main Event.
Mansoor’s initiative to raise funds for MECA is commendable, as it showcases his commitment to making a positive impact in the world. By using his platform and popularity as a former WWE Superstar, Mansoor hopes to raise awareness and support for the ongoing crisis in Gaza.
In other wrestling news, Donovan Dijak recently clarified that he was not the one who attacked Trick Williams backstage on WWE NXT. Dijak, known for his history of backstage attacks, took to Twitter to state that he had jumped other individuals in the past but had nothing to do with the assault on Williams. Dijak even expressed his thrill at the incident, jokingly wishing he had thought of it first.
Lastly, WOW – Women of Wrestling released a preview clip and lineup for episode 6. The episode features matches such as Chainsaw vs. Jen Z Florez, Jessie Jones and Americana vs. Exile, and a Tag Team Championship No DQ Match between Miami Sweet Heat and The Tonga Twins. Fans can catch the action on the upcoming episode.
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Mansoor’s efforts to support MECA and raise funds for Gaza demonstrate the power of using one’s platform to make a positive impact. It is inspiring to see individuals in the wrestling community taking action and supporting important causes.