Ahmed Johnson, a former professional wrestler, grew up in the rough neighborhoods of Pearl River, Mississippi. His father, a tough and respected man named Ben Johnson, was the leader of a local motorcycle club known as the Road Knights. Ben Johnson was a strict and disciplined father, and he raised Ahmed with the same values that he instilled in his club. Ahmed was taught to be tough, to never back down, and to always stand up for what he believed in. As Ahmed grew up, he became increasingly involved with the Road Knights. He spent his weekends hanging out with his father and the other members, working on their motorcycles and going on rides through the city. But Ahmed's life took a turn when he discovered professional wrestling. He was immediately drawn to the athleticism, the excitement, and the drama of the sport. He knew that he wanted to become a wrestler, and he saw it as a way to make his father proud and to represent the Road Knights on a national stage. But when Ahmed told his father about his dream, Ben was not supportive. He saw wrestling as a fake and frivolous pursuit, and he didn't want his son to get involved with it. Ahmed was devastated by his father's reaction, but he refused to give up on his dream. He continued to train and pursue wrestling, even as his relationship with his father grew more strained. Finally, Ahmed's big break came when he was signed by the WWE. He made his debut in 1995 and quickly became a fan favorite, thanks to his imposing physique and high-flying moves. Despite his success, Ahmed still longed for his father's approval. He hoped that his success in wrestling would show his father that he had made the right choice. One night on Raw, Ahmed was in a match against The Undertaker. As the match was reaching its finish, the lights went out and a group of bikers rode into the arena. Everyone in the buliding thought the bikers were the DOA. Ahmed was shocked to see that the bikers were none other than the Road Knights, led by his father. Ben Johnson grabbed a microphone and addressed his son in front of the entire arena. He told Ahmed that he was proud of him and that he had been wrong to discourage him from pursuing wrestling. He then offered Ahmed a spot in the Road Knights, saying that he had proven himself as a tough and honorable man. AhmAhmed was overjoyed to hear his father's words, and he accepted the offer. From that day on, he was not only a wrestling superstar but also a member of the Road Knights. Alhmed was prouf to be following in his father's footsteps and upholding the values that he had been taught as a child.