Former WWE Champion, Jinder Mahal -- now known as Raj Dhesi, says it would take near perfect circumstances for him to sign another pro wrestling contract.
Raj Dhesi, formerly known as Jinder Mahal, said the moment he held the WWE Championship was like a big blur. During a recent interview with MuscleManMalcolm, Dhesi recollected on his shocking win over Randy Orton.
It has always been a fascinating topic among the fans to see how WWE stars make a surprise appearance from underneath the ring. Often, stars are spotted making their way from underneath the matt, making it quite intriguing to imagine what the environment is down there.
Ever wondered how WWE stars can somehow be hiding underneath the ring without being seen and make a surprise appearance? During a recent interview, former WWE champ Jinder Mahal revealed the secret behind the company’s favorite element of surprise.
Saturday marked the first night of Maple Leaf Pro’s debut event, “Forged in Excellence,” with night two scheduled for Sunday. QT Marshall and Bully Ray vs.
Saturday marked the first night of Maple Leaf Pro’s debut event, “Forged in Excellence,” with night two scheduled for Sunday. QT Marshall and Bully Ray vs.
Raj Dhesi, formerly Jinder Mahal in WWE, will face Bully Ray in a Tables Match this weekend at the MLP Forged in Excellence show on Fite TV and Triller.
Raj Dhesi, formerly Jinder Mahal in WWE, was the WWE Champion in 2017 and said in an exclusive interview with The Takedown On SI that as champion, he had a lot of direct communication with Vince McMahon.
Raj Dhesi, formerly Jinder Mahal in WWE, has entered a new chapter of his career on the independent pro wrestling circuit and will headline a major show this weekend for the newly reborn Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling promotion on October 19 and October 20 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
We knew he didn’t do much before it happened, and now Jinder Mahal reveals that WWE effectively retired him before his release. He may have gotten one last really cool moment, coming out opposite The Rock early in 2024.
Jinder Mahal has experienced many highs and lows throughout his career. From beating Randy Orton and becoming the WWE Champion to confronting The Rock, his wrestling journey has been a roller coaster ride.
It was a stunning move, but once free we are hearing that Jinder Mahal has plenty of interest following his surprise WWE release. His second run with the company came to a surprising end.
Jinder Mahal still has "many goals" in pro wrestling following his release from WWE. One week after being released by the company, Mahal posted a video on Friday thanking everyone who has reached out to him.
Former WWE Champion Jinder Mahal, Xia Li, and Xyon Quinn have been released from the promotion, according to multiple outlets. Mahal, who held the WWE title for 170 days in 2017, Li, and Quinn, were all released by WWE on Friday.
WWE was trying to play a joke when Jinder Mahal was the returning WWE Champion on Day 1, but a Rocky interaction and chance encounter on social media created an opportunity.
In an exclusive for WrestlingNews.co, Steve Fall interviewed The Bollywood Boyz (Gurvinder "Gurv" Sihra and Harvinder "Harv" Sihra). Note: This interview was conducted a couple of months ago but was released this week.
On Monday, Seth Rollins successfully defended his World Heavyweight Championship against Jinder Mahal. The match was the main event on "Monday Night RAW." During the bout, Rollins appeared to tweak his knee following a senton off the ropes.
The Rock made a surprise appearance on Monday’s episode of WWE Raw to do a segment with Jinder Mahal after Mahal was revealed as the former WWE Champion who was going to appear on the show.