Mojo Rawley was able to become one of the few men to win the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal during his time in WWE. The star was popular with fans, but did not figure prominently in the company’s schedule.
Rawley joined forces with Rob Gronkowski to win the traditional WrestleMania Battle Royal in 2017, the biggest win of his career and arguably the most significant boost since his time on The Hype Bros. Rawley was part of the Stamford-based promotion for nearly a decade before being released from his contract on April 15, 2021. At the time, the former seven-time 24/7 Champion had been inactive for over ten months.
Mojo Rawley has been busy outside the ring since his release from WWE. Rawley has yet to return to the ring since his release over a year ago, and the Authors of Pain UK show WES was scheduled to mark his return last week. However, the fight was called off at the last minute. Meanwhile, Mojo recently announced his engagement to girlfriend Gracie Tracy and embarked on a different career path. Rawley recently appeared in the GI Joe prequel snake Eyes and has been working as a co-host on sportswhich is broadcast daily by Fox Sports.
The former champion is also a co-founder of the Paragon Talent Group, which represents several well-known wrestlers and former superstars. His impressive lineup includes former WWE stars Renee Paquette, The IIconics, Tyler Breeze, Nia Jax, No Way Jose, Kalisto, Mike Bennett and Tye Dillinger.
In an interview with Sports Illustrated, Rawley recently spoke about the aforementioned organization.
“I founded Paragon Talent Group with a mission to show the world what professional wrestlers are capable of outside of the professional wrestling bubble. It’s about creating lasting brand deals and partners, showing the world the value of professional wrestlers,” via Sportskeeda.
While Rawley has been keeping busy outside of the wrestling bubble over the past year, the former WWE star revealed in January that he won’t be retiring and will return in the future.