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The journey of Mace and Mansoor in WWE, which began with their involvement in the Maximum Male Models agency, took an unexpected turn when both wrestlers were released from the company. Mace, reflecting on the circumstances of his release, revealed the unusual way in which he learned about it.

According to Mace, he was in the midst of a routine morning, driving his daughter to school, when he found out about his WWE release. During this time, he was traveling through an area with poor cell phone reception, commonly referred to as a “dead zone.” This lack of connectivity prevented him from receiving any communication from WWE. In the meantime, Mansoor, his former colleague, had already been informed about his own release.

Mace recounted that he believed he was safe and didn’t receive any communication during his drive through the dead zone. However, upon exiting the area and dropping off his daughter at school, he finally received a text message instructing him to call back. This call presumably conveyed the news of his WWE release.

Both Mace and Mansoor now have 90-day non-compete clauses, which are standard in WWE contracts. This means they are bound by contractual obligations until December 20th before they can explore opportunities with other wrestling promotions. As is often the case in the world of professional wrestling, the future is uncertain, and it remains to be seen whether their paths will lead them back to WWE or if they will find new opportunities elsewhere in the wrestling industry.

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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