Former WWE Superstar Mojo Muhtadi (FKA Mojo Rawley) is making the best of his time away from the ring with his Paragon Talent Group.

Mojo Muhtadi recently sat down with Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated to discuss a wide variety of subjects. When asked about his Paragon Talent Agency, Muhtadi said he started it to show the world what professional wrestlers are capable of.

“I founded Paragon Talent Group with the mission of showing the world what professional wrestlers are capable of outside the pro wrestling bubble,” Mojo Muhtadi said. “It’s all about creating brand deals and lasting partners, showing the world the value of professional wrestlers.”

The Paragon Talent Group has proven to be very successful thus far, as Muhtadi revealed that they had done over two million dollars for their clients in the first year of operations.

“This is an opportunity to set the bar very high for pro wrestlers,” Mojo Muhtadi said. “That’s why we started the company. There was a need for it. And it’s been gratifying to see the impact we’ve already made. Paragon did over $2 million for our clients in the first year. Our careers don’t last forever, so we need to be smart and make the most of our opportunities.”

Mojo spoke with WrestleZone about his new agency as well as his role in 2021’s Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins. Read more about the wrestling habits he had to unlearn for the film at this link.

What do you make of Mojo Muhtadi’s comments? Are you excited to see him step back into the ring to wrestle again in the near future? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.

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