Last month, Ather Zahid triumphed at the Fight Or Die Championship with his signature move, The Desert Slam. Victory in the WrestleMax 3 event has allowed him an entry into the upcoming tournament in Nepal, where he is set to compete against an Indian wrestler later this year.
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Life After Ather Zahid Won The Fight Or Die Championship
Since winning the Fight Or Die Championship, Ather has become a media sensation, appearing on radio and morning shows. His compelling journey has captivated audiences, positioning him as the next breakout star in professional wrestling. The 28-year-old pioneer, is the first Saudi-born Pakistani professional wrestler. Born in Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia, he honed his craft under the guidance of former WWE star Kalisto.
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While exclusively talking to Bolo Jawan, Ather said, “Capturing the Fight Or Die Championship is a monumental achievement for me as it marks a historic milestone for both Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. This victory allows me a unique place in record books as the first Saudi-born Pakistani to win this prestigious title”.
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