It Sounds Like We May Have Seen The Last Of The Singh Brothers On WWE SMACKDOWN LIVE

It Sounds Like We May Have Seen The Last Of The Singh Brothers On WWE SMACKDOWN LIVE

Jinder Mahal attacked The Singh Brothers on last night's episode of SmackDown Live after they failed him yet again and if a new report is to be believed, we've now seen the last of the two of them in WWE.

By JoshWilding - Nov 29, 2017 12:11 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: PW Insider
It appears as if two more WWE Superstars are now on their way out of the company as speculation is running rampant that The Singh Brothers will no longer be serving as Jinder Mahal's cronies.

On last night's episode of SmackDown Live, the duo lost a 2-on-1 Handicap Match against AJ Styles and, livid that they'd let him down again, Mahal proceeded to attack the two of them following their loss. Well, according to a new report, there's been talk in WWE for weeks about Mahal being given some new allies and that could mean we've seen the last of the Cruiserweight Classic competitors. 

Whether or not that means they'll move down to 205 Live or that they're going to be released remains to be seen but it's hard to escape the feeling that they've both done all there is to do with Mahal!
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