During a WWE RAW backstage segment, Mustafa Ali directly addressed Brock Lesnar’s taunt, telling him to “get a life, kid.” The exchange occurred amid ongoing tensions surrounding Ali’s position in WWE, with the comment symbolizing deeper frustrations that Ali has recently shared. His candid remarks surfaced during an interview with Chris Van Vliet, where Ali opened up about the context behind the confrontation and what it meant for his career.
Behind the Scenes of a Rocky WWE Relationship
Ali revealed that part of this conflict was influenced by interactions with WWE management and external figures. He recounted being sent to Saudi Arabia for the Night of Champions event, not as a performer but to handle media and public relations. Although he was not slated to wrestle, fan enthusiasm at the venue far exceeded expectations, with attendance hitting around 3,000 compared to the projected 500. This unexpected excitement led a high-ranking official from Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority (GEA) to approach Ali with a suggestion to appear on the show, despite him not holding the championship status typically required.
The official said he would talk to Vince McMahon on Ali’s behalf to arrange his inclusion. Ali suspected that after the conversation, decisions were being made above his head. This created an atmosphere of nervous anticipation backstage, signaling potential changes to his role in WWE.

Unexpected Change in Interview Setup and Lesnar’s Remark
Ali prepared for a media promo that was originally meant to be filmed backstage, but at the last minute, plans shifted to move the scene to the Gorilla position, an area reserved for key interviews. This sudden change foreshadowed an unusual moment. When Brock Lesnar appeared and told Ali to “get a life, kid,” Ali was caught off guard. The silence following Lesnar’s remark was telling—everyone present understood it was a pointed message directed at Ali.
Ali sensed the intent behind Lesnar’s words was not just personal but also indicative of WWE’s broader stance, which felt discouraging to him. He expressed frustration over being the target of this statement, questioning why it had to come at his expense.
The Fallout and Transition to NXT
Following the incident, Ali noted that Shawn Michaels reached out to Triple H (Hunter) regarding his situation, which led to his appearance on WWE’s NXT brand. This move suggested a potential shift and opportunity for Ali amid uncertainty. Although disappointed by the circumstances, Ali reflected on his efforts within WWE, stressing that he left no stone unturned in trying various styles and roles to succeed. He spoke candidly about connecting with peers who had been released and how many expressed regrets for not trying harder or managing their emotions differently.
Ultimately, Ali accepted the reality of his WWE departure without regret, recognizing he had done everything possible. He claimed pride in his work ethic and growth, concluding with a confident retort addressing Lesnar’s earlier insult.
“When Brock said, ‘Go get a life kid,’ I quite literally did that. I’m the f*cking man now!”
Ali declared.
Significance of Ali’s Remarks and What Lies Ahead
Mustafa Ali’s response to Brock Lesnar’s comment reveals more than backstage WWE drama; it highlights the challenges wrestlers face navigating corporate decisions and public image. His story illustrates resilience in the face of adversity and signals a new phase in his career, especially with his transition to NXT following established support from figures like Shawn Michaels and Triple H.
This episode underscores ongoing tensions within WWE’s talent management and how personal exchanges can reflect broader professional dynamics. For fans and industry observers, Ali’s journey will be one to watch as he continues to rebuild and redefine his presence in the wrestling world.
You had to think Mustafa Ali's days in #WWE were numbered when Brock Lesnar told him, "get a life kid!" pic.twitter.com/KTyjnPsdM9
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