Report: Mustafa Ali Originally Scheduled To Be SmackDown Hacker


HeelByNature.com is reader-supported. When you click on links or make purchases through our site, we or our affiliated partners may earn a commission. Additionally, our site features Sponsored Content, which helps us maintain and operate the website.


 

A couple of months ago during an episode of WWE SmackDown, strange glitches interrupted several matches, stating that ‘the truth would be heard’, featuring a glowing circle on a hand, similar to that of Mustafa Ali’s logo.

This was followed by many rumors and speculation to who the ‘SmackDown hacker’ could be. The three main suspects were Mustafa Ali, Shorty G and Xavier Woods, each with separate reason to why they could be menacing with the SmackDown roster.

However a few days ago, Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Newsletter noted that Mustafa Ali has been quietly moved to Raw after not appearing on SmackDown for months.

The guy backstage who sees all of what takes place in secret on Smackdown, which was originally set to be revealed as Ali, has disappeared from television

The SmackDown hacker has also not been seen on WWE television or has tweeted to their twitter account @TheMessageWWE in weeks.

During one of the hackers cryptic videos, Raw superstars appeared whilst a mysterious voice spoke in the background. This shocked many fans due to it being the first video to show non-SmackDown superstars.

Nothing has currently been announced in regard to Mustafa Ali’s Raw move, and neither has there been an update for the hacker.

IWA Mid-South Criticized For Not Following COVID-19 Safety Measures, Ian Rotten Responds

The Undertaker Seemingly Announces Retirement From WWE