Mansoor Al-Shehail
Height:
183 cm
is an Saudi Arabian professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, previously known by the ring name Manny Faberino. He currently wrestles under the name Mansoor. Debuting as early as January 15, 2015 under the ring name Manny Faberino. He worked in the California promotions working in early on for Stoner Brothers University, Gold Rush Pro Wrestlin...
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is an Saudi Arabian professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, previously known by the ring name Manny Faberino. He currently wrestles under the name Mansoor. Debuting as early as January 15, 2015 under the ring name Manny Faberino. He worked in the California promotions working in early on for Stoner Brothers University, Gold Rush Pro Wrestling, Hoodslam, All Pro Wrestling, Wrestling's Best Of The West and Wrestling For Charity. Mansoor also worked at East Bay Pro Wrestling between 2016 and 2018. During his three-year tenure, Mansoor won the EBPW Championship one time.World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE (2018-present) It was reported as early as April 2018, after WWE held tryouts in Saudi Arabia, Mansoor was one of eight tryout winners signed to train.NXT (2018-present) Debuting as Mansoor Al-Shehail, he wrestled his first WWE match during a September 6 house show of NXT losing to British recruit Luke Menzies. He made his televised debut during the following year on the February 6, 2019 episode of NXT, losing to Jaxson Ryker. He returned to NXT during the May 1, episode of NXT, where he lost a match to Dominik Dijakovic. He made his next televised debut during the May 1 episode of NXT UK, losing to NXT UK roster member Travis Banks. Returning to the American NXT brand, Mansoor's next televised appearance was during the May 22 episode of NXT, defeating guest worker Sean Maluta.Mansoor made his pay-per-view debut on June 7 during the 2019 Super Show-Down in his home country of Saudi Arabia. There, Mansoor won a 50-Man Battle Royal. Show less «