Difference between revisions of "Muhammad Hassan"

From YTMND
Jump to: navigation, search
(EEEhhheeellayyayayayayayyyeeeaaa)
(Stupid redirect at Wikipedia)
Line 15: Line 15:
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''Muhammad Hassan''' is a fad about the professional wrestler of the same name. The Hassan character was that of an American-born Arab bitter at the prejudice he faced following the September 11 attacks and the subsequent War on Terror.  The gimmick was somewhat high-concept in that Hassan was ostensibly playing the part of a victim of anti-Arab bigotry but ultimately behaved exactly like the two-dimensional, evil, America-bashing foreigner he claimed to be mistaken for.  During his brief time in WWE Hassan became infamous for unexpected and unwelcome interruptions of in-ring promos to complain about his treatment and lack of championship title shots.  These interruptions would always begin with Hassan's entrance music, which started with a loud chant resembling the Muslim {{w|Adhan|call to prayer}}.  (It should be noted that it is not Copiani himself singing the chant.)  Hassan's entrance music was included as a track on [[YTMND_Soundtrack#Volume_1|YTMND - The Soundtrack Volume 1]].
+
'''Muhammad Hassan''' is a fad about the professional wrestling character of the same name. The Hassan character, played by Mark Copani, was that of an American-born Arab bitter at the prejudice he faced following the September 11 attacks and the subsequent War on Terror.  The gimmick was somewhat high-concept in that Hassan was ostensibly playing the part of a victim of anti-Arab bigotry but ultimately behaved exactly like the two-dimensional, evil, America-bashing foreigner he claimed to be mistaken for.  During his brief time in WWE Hassan became infamous for unexpected and unwelcome interruptions of in-ring promos to complain about his treatment and lack of championship title shots.  These interruptions would always begin with Hassan's entrance music, which started with a loud chant resembling the Muslim {{w|Adhan|call to prayer}}.  (It should be noted that it is not Copiani himself singing the chant.)  Hassan's entrance music was included as a track on [[YTMND_Soundtrack#Volume_1|YTMND - The Soundtrack Volume 1]].
  
 
==The Fad==
 
==The Fad==
Line 25: Line 25:
 
Hassan was removed from WWE programming shortly after a controversial incident in which his character sent a gang of masked men to strangle his opponent, the Undertaker, with piano wire.  The pre-taped segment, taken by critics to be a metaphor for al-Qaeda in Iraq's beheading of its hostages, aired on network television the same day as the {{w|7 July 2005 London bombings|London subway bombings}}.  UPN refused to allow the character to appear on its ''WWE Smackdown'' again, and although the option remained to move him to cable's ''WWE Raw'', WWE decided to drop Hassan altogether.  Copani left the company and retired from wrestling a few months later.  On YTMND, a new round of Hassan sites protested Hassan's departure, or otherwise noted the irony of Hassan being "UPN'd".
 
Hassan was removed from WWE programming shortly after a controversial incident in which his character sent a gang of masked men to strangle his opponent, the Undertaker, with piano wire.  The pre-taped segment, taken by critics to be a metaphor for al-Qaeda in Iraq's beheading of its hostages, aired on network television the same day as the {{w|7 July 2005 London bombings|London subway bombings}}.  UPN refused to allow the character to appear on its ''WWE Smackdown'' again, and although the option remained to move him to cable's ''WWE Raw'', WWE decided to drop Hassan altogether.  Copani left the company and retired from wrestling a few months later.  On YTMND, a new round of Hassan sites protested Hassan's departure, or otherwise noted the irony of Hassan being "UPN'd".
  
{{wikipedia|Muhammad Hassan}}
+
{{wikipedia|Mark Copani|Muhammad Hassan}}
  
 
[[Category: Fads]]
 
[[Category: Fads]]

Revision as of 14:48, July 23, 2006

Muhammad Hassan
Preview image
Original YTMND:
?  
Worthy spinoffs:

Muhammad Hassan is a fad about the professional wrestling character of the same name. The Hassan character, played by Mark Copani, was that of an American-born Arab bitter at the prejudice he faced following the September 11 attacks and the subsequent War on Terror. The gimmick was somewhat high-concept in that Hassan was ostensibly playing the part of a victim of anti-Arab bigotry but ultimately behaved exactly like the two-dimensional, evil, America-bashing foreigner he claimed to be mistaken for. During his brief time in WWE Hassan became infamous for unexpected and unwelcome interruptions of in-ring promos to complain about his treatment and lack of championship title shots. These interruptions would always begin with Hassan's entrance music, which started with a loud chant resembling the Muslim call to prayer. (It should be noted that it is not Copiani himself singing the chant.) Hassan's entrance music was included as a track on YTMND - The Soundtrack Volume 1.

The Fad

The Hassan fad began sometime around April 2005, with Hassan and his theme music interrupting famous scenes in pop culture and/or YTMNDs. Initially Hassan sites did not reveal his presence overtly, preferring to surprise the viewer. As the fad progressed, the familiar chant in Hassan's theme came to be spelled as something approximating "ALLEYAHLEEYLALAYAHELLIYEAH". Being interrupted by Hassan came to be known as getting "Hassan'd."

Retirement

Hassan was removed from WWE programming shortly after a controversial incident in which his character sent a gang of masked men to strangle his opponent, the Undertaker, with piano wire. The pre-taped segment, taken by critics to be a metaphor for al-Qaeda in Iraq's beheading of its hostages, aired on network television the same day as the London subway bombings. UPN refused to allow the character to appear on its WWE Smackdown again, and although the option remained to move him to cable's WWE Raw, WWE decided to drop Hassan altogether. Copani left the company and retired from wrestling a few months later. On YTMND, a new round of Hassan sites protested Hassan's departure, or otherwise noted the irony of Hassan being "UPN'd".

Bouncy Wikipedia logo
Infatuated with facts? Wikipedia has an article about Muhammad Hassan. Go learn something.