Shawn Daivari
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Ring name(s) | Shawn Daivari Khosrow Daivari Daivari |
Billed height | 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) |
Billed weight | 200 lb (92 kg) |
Born | March 30, 1984 Tehran, Iran |
Resides | Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States |
Billed from | Detroit, Michigan; Minneapolis, Minnesota (WWE) |
Trained by | Eddie Sharkey Adnan El Kassey Tom Prichard |
Debut | 1999 |
Shawn Daivari (born Dara Daivari on March 30, 1984) is a Iranian-American professional wrestler and wrestling manager better known by his ring name Khosrow Daivari, or simply Daivari. He is currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment wrestling on its SmackDown! brand in the cruiserweight division.
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[edit] World Wrestling Entertainment (2004-Present)
[edit] RAW
Daivari made his WWE debut on December 13, 2004, on RAW alongside Muhammad Hassan. Their gimmick was that of two Arab-Americans who were tired of the prejudice and racism they were receiving after the 9/11 attacks. In the weeks leading up to their debut, the two men would appear on Raw in vignettes promoting their hatred towards America. In the following weeks, they would both up their words with actions, initiating a feud with Raw announcers Jim Ross and Jerry "The King" Lawler.
At WrestleMania 21 on April 3, 2005, Daivari and Hassan were involved in a storyline with returning WWE legend Hulk Hogan. While attacking injured wrestler Eugene, Hogan made his classic entrance and ejected both men from the ring to the delight of fans in attendance.
The following night on RAW, Daivari and Hassan interrupted Shawn Michaels during a promo. The two attacked Michaels and left him helpless in the ring. This led to Daivari's first singles match in WWE, on the April 11 edition of RAW. Although Michaels was heavily favored, Daivari, with help from Hassan, got the upset win. Enraged, Michaels demanded a match against both Daivari and Hassan. RAW General Manager Eric Bischoff refused to grant a handicap match but instead ordered Michaels to find a partner. That partner turned out to be Daivari and Hassan's Wrestlemania foe Hulk Hogan.
On the April 18, 2005 episode of RAW, Michaels was once again double teamed by Daivari and Hassan until Hogan appeared to make the save. Hogan accepted Michaels' offer to tag and the match was set for the Backlash pay per view on May 1, 2005. At Backlash, Hogan and Michaels picked up the win which led to friction between the two since Hassan blamed Daivari for the loss. The next night on RAW, Hassan verbally and physically attacked Daivari leaving their future as a team in question. This would be completely fruitless, however.
[edit] SmackDown!
Both Daivari and Hassan were later drafted to SmackDown! on June 23, 2005 as part of a package deal. On the July 7, 2005 episode of SmackDown!, GM Theodore Long put Daivari in a match that night against The Undertaker, and Muhammad Hassan in a match against The Undertaker at the Great American Bash. Daivari was squashed easily in that match, after which Hassan began to pray on the ramp, summoning five masked men to the ring. The masked men beat and strangled the Undertaker into submission, and Hassan put him in the camel clutch. Afterward, the masked men carried Daivari off like a martyr. The controversial imagery aired unedited in America and Canada despite the terrorist attacks in London earlier that day, but was removed from the Australian and UK broadcasts. (It should be noted that SmackDown! is taped on a Tuesday and, at the time, aired on Thursday, so the skit was taped 2 days before the attack occurred.)
In late-July, UPN requested WWE to keep Muhammad Hassan off of their network. WWE complied, effectively removing him from SmackDown! At the The Great American Bash 2005, after Hassan lost in a match with The Undertaker, Hassan was given the Last Ride through an open stage ramp onto a concrete floor where it was reported that he sustained serious injuries and had to be rushed to a nearby medical facility; this was an angle aimed to "kill off" the character.
Although Hassan (Mark Copani) would eventually retire from professional wrestling, Daivari reported to WWE's Deep South territory for training and repackaging. He returned from Deep South and, after working in Minneapolis, made his debut in September 2005 on OVW TV returning as his "Sheik" Daivari persona.
[edit] Return to RAW
On November 7, 2005, Daivari returned to RAW, acting as Kurt Angle's anointed special guest referee in the tag team match between Shawn Michaels and John Cena vs. Angle and Chris Masters. During the match, Daivari favored Angle and Masters, who won the match via disqualification when Michaels was caught with a chair Angle brought in.
On November 21, 2005, Kurt Angle announced that Daivari will be the referee for all his future matches, including his match vs. WWE Champion John Cena for the title at the 2005 Survivor Series. Mr. McMahon rescinded that at the kangaroo court trial of Eric Bischoff on RAW on December 5, 2005. Daivari remained aligned with Kurt Angle as his manager.
[edit] Return to SmackDown!
On January 10, 2006, at a taping of WWE Friday Night SmackDown!, Angle and Daivari jumped to SmackDown!, where Angle won the World Heavyweight Championship the very same night. Angle later revealed that his contract on RAW had expired, which allowed them to switch brands. However, Angle would already be signed to face Shawn Michaels on RAW. This non-title match went ahead, but Daivari would accidentally cost Kurt Angle the match against Michaels. Afterwards, Daivari and Angle argued, but when Daivari slapped Angle, he Angle Slammed Daivari over the ropes and down to the floor on the outside of the ring. During the break on WWE.com Unlimited, an enraged Angle made it known that Daivari's services were no longer needed, and that "he sucks".
A short time later, Daivari faced his former client in a match. During the match, Mark Henry, the number one contender for Angle's title, attacked Angle. After the match, Daivari officially announced that he was now managing Henry and continued to manage Henry during his feud with The Undertaker. However, Daivari would disappear off television in the weeks leading up to WrestleMania 22 when, at WWE's Saturday Night Main Event, Daivari suffered a chokeslam and Tombstone Piledriver at the hands of The Undertaker onto the lid of a casket.
On the April 7, 2006 edition of SmackDown!, Daivari would make his return bringing in the debuting Great Khali to attack The Undertaker during his match with Mark Henry. The next week, Daivari officially presented him to the crowd, hyping him as an unstoppable monster. Over the following weeks, Daivari would accompany Khali to the ring as he destroyed various Smackdown! superstars. This would all lead up to a match with The Undertaker at Judgment Day on May 21, 2006, which Khali would end up winning. Daivari and Khali appeared as guests on Piper's Pit on the June 2, 2006 edition of SmackDown!, in which Piper made fun of Khali, who supposedly can't speak English. Eventually Piper stood on the bottom rope, attempting to match height with Khali, he managed to say: If this was twenty years ago, before Khali grabbed him by the throat. Daivari made Khali put Piper down and straitened Piper's jacket disrespectfully, Piper slapped Daivari, but was then given a chop by Khali. The Undertaker was the original guest on the Pit, but he declined the invitation a few days before.
Daivari continued to accompany The Great Khali to the ring when Khali wrestled or attacked other wrestlers, but when The Great Khali became inactive due to injury, Daivari was taken off the road as well.
[edit] ECW
Daivari and The Great Khali were moved to the ECW brand officially when they made their ECW debuts on the October 31, 2006 edition of ECW on Sci-Fi. Daivari beat "The Reject" Shannon Moore in a very quick match. Daivari's original theme music was used as well as well his Farsi rants on the microphone. Afterwards, Moore was manhandled by The Great Khali.
Daivari would continue his ECW winning streak over the next several weeks with The Great Khali usually following up the contest with a chokebomb on Daivari's opponent. At December to Dismember, Daivari got a victory over Tommy Dreamer following a schoolboy rollup. Dreamer then chased Daivari all the way to the back then, The Great Khali appeared and caught Dreamer, planting him on the steel ramp with a chokebomb. On January 8, 2007, The Great Khali debuted on RAW, without Daivari. The following night, however, Daivari accompanied Khali to the ring for his match with Dreamer on ECW.
[edit] Back to SmackDown!
Daivari returned to SmackDown! on February 9, 2007, defeating then Crusierweight Champion Gregory Helms in a non-title match.
He has been wrestling in the Crusierweight divsion since then, and has not been managing.
He was involved in the Kane vs. The Great Khali storyline on March 16th edition of SmackDown!, when Kane faced him in a match, resulting in a No Contest, ending with Kane brutally attacking Daivari and dragging him backstage with a chain wrapped around his neck. The next day on WWE.com, there were pictures shown of Daivari's (kayfabe) injuries, showing many bruises and burn marks across his back.
[edit] In wrestling
- Finishing and signature moves
- Hammerlock DDT
- Camel clutch
- Magic Carpet Ride (Diving splash while holding a carpet underneath himself)
- Scimitar Slice (Diving leg drop)
- Death Valley driver
- Wrestlers managed by Daivari
[edit] Trivia
- Had his first pro match at age 15.
- Started his career in the Midwest with All-Star Championship Wrestling.
- His younger brother, Arya Daivari, has wrestled for NWA Wisconsin (formerly All-Star Championship Wrestling, as well as other independent wrestling promotions. As a tribute to his brother, Arya performs the Magic Carpet Ride as a finisher.
- Grew up admiring Mick Foley and Bret Hart.
- Appeared on the Jenny Jones show with his brother.
- Appeared on WCW Monday Nitro on October 18, 1998 as a fan being interviewed by Mike Tenay.
- Appeared on the October 5, 2003 edition of WWE Sunday Night HEAT as "Sheik" Shawn Daivari, losing his match against Tommy Dreamer.
- He made four appearances for Ring of Honor, and lost each match.
- Every wrestler he has managed in WWE, has feuded with Undertaker at some point (Kurt Angle wasn't being managed during his feud however).
- At one point, he was scheduled to win the NWA Midwest X-Division Championship, and has promo photos circulating with him holding the belt. However, he never did win that title.
- His hallmarks are his creative and insulting microphone antics. Daivari, who is of Persian descent, usually speaks Farsi during promos and matches. On-screen, he is often referred to as being Arab-American and his speech as Arabic.
- Although it is claimed that his on-screen given name "Khosrow" is a tribute to The Iron Sheik (whose real name is Khosrow Vaziri), it is, in fact, the name of his father.
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