Despite his losing effort, he is proud.
"The Bhangra Bad Boy" Amir Jordan recently competed in the second-annual WWE United Kingdom Championship tournament. Jordan was unsuccessful in advancing to 'Royal Albert Hall' where the tournament concluded this past week but nonetheless he is proud to have been a part of the tourney and also becoming the second wrestleđžr of Pakistani descent to compete under the WWE banner in the last two years.
Jordan was besꊫted by Zack Gibson in the first-round of the U.Kđč. Championship tournament which was held at the 'Download Festival' and following his loss Jordan spoke with his home-country news publicationto discuss his experienâce with WWE; stating that the company goes out of their may to make everyone seem like a big deal.
âItâs a totally different atmosphere. In the independent circuit, you are mostly on your own but WWE treats you like a star. They take care of everyone." He added, âWhen I came, all of my fellow performers had been wrestling for 10 to 15 years while I was there with only two and a half years of experience. But itâs because there werenât many opportunities back then. WWE is globally expanding and there are more doors open now than ever. The British wrestling scene is buzzing and making its own presence in the world.â
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To view the spoilers from day one and day two of the WWE United Kingdom Championship touđłrnament, click on either "day one" or "day two". Dayâš one of the tournament will air on the WWE Network tomorrow at 3 PM EST and Fightful will have coverage of the show as it rolls on.