Tattoos

MVP’s 7 Tattoos & amp; Their Meanings

Hassan Hamin Assad is a well-known American professional wrestler and manager who is presently contracted to WWE and fights under the ring pseudonym MVP (Montel Vontavious Porter). MVP is known to have got some amazing body tattoos that include a portrait of Malcolm X on his left pec, the sarcophagus/coffin of King Tut, some awe-inspiring pyramids on his left upper biceps, the words “Monte Cristo” with the phrase “the best revenge is living well” in script on his right forearm and few more. He also has a number of gang-related tattoos from the times when he was a teenager. In this article, you’ll be able to find answers to all the questions that you might have related to your favorite wrestler’s body inks.

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1. Forearm Tattoo

Tattoo: On his left forearm, MVP has got the casket of King Tut inked.

King Tut/Tutankhamun, a famous Egyptian pharaoh who ruled during Egypt’s New Kingdom period at the end of the 18th Dynasty, was the last of his Dynasty to lead. Tutankhamun’s coffin (a box-like stone container), the famous casket, was not one, but the integration of three caskets that were put to contain King Tut’s body. The outer two coffins were made of wood and coated with gold and some semiprecious stones, including the famous ones like lapis lazuli and turquoise.

Owing to the popular belief of King Tut being the ultimate symbol of power and strength, there is another belief that people who are bound to face death like experiences on a daily basis or their jobs are like that often choose King’s Casket to protect themselves.

2. Left Bicep Tattoo- Portrait of King Tut

Tattoo: On MVP’s left shoulder, there is a tattoo of the portrait of King Tut.

Meaning: Many people who have a King Tut tattoo consider themselves to be natural leaders.

It is often said that a tattoo wearer or a person who has always felt destined for success gets the portrait of King Tut. Additionally, a King Tut tattoo is a profound reminder to the person about his polytheistic (when you believe and worship more than one god) beliefs in Egyptian Gods.

Do you have any idea who King Tut was?

King Tut succeeded to the throne when he was nine years old, but he only reigned for ten years before dying at the age of nineteen in the year 1324 B.C. Tutankhamun inherited the throne at a young age and married Ankhesenamun, his paternal half-sister.

Also, The King Tut tattoo is thought to represent aristocratic nobility, pleasure-seeking behavior, and strength. Many people who come from a royal family or have a royal heritage think it’s a unique approach to showing monarchy.

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