After his release from WWE, Mojo Rawley has been successfully running a management business. He is one of the founders of the Paragon Talent Group.

Recently, during an interview with Alicia Atout, Mojo Rawley, (a.k.a Dean Muhtadi) shared the people whom he would love to represent.

“Dude, it’s one person that we don’t currently represent that I like to represent? You know, that is a good question. We have worked with just about everybody at some point for something at this point. The only three which we haven’t worked with yet are the Hollywood big three. The Rock, John Cena, and Batista. Those are the three obviously they are very well insulated. They have a lot of representation and management. And very very busy schedules. I can say that their success has made it unbelievably more easy for anyone of the wrestlers to do really anything.

“I mean, they’re kind of putting wrestling on the map to a certain demographic that stopped watching in the Attitude Era. It’s keeping everybody front of mind which has been really cool and you know it’s almost establishing a proof of concept for everybody else. So working with one of those three would be incredible. Hanging out with one of those three and just having a business conversation even if it doesn’t work to or lead to directly working together would also be, you know hugely beneficial I think too. It’s always good to pick the brains of the veterans and always take in what they have had to learn. Whereas… Well I guess The Rock has his own management company. I mean, those guys are business minds in an incredible way. That would be awesome,” Mojo Rawley said.  

Do you think Rawley could manage any of the three soon?

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