Triple H Defeated Jinder Mahal In India And Later Shared A Dance With The Modern Day Maharajah

Triple H Defeated Jinder Mahal In India And Later Shared A Dance With The Modern Day Maharajah

Despite the fact WWE has hailed Jinder Mahal as India's biggest wrestling star, he was easily beaten by Triple H during the company's recent tour there but ended the night sharing a dance with The Game.

By JoshWilding - Dec 10, 2017 09:12 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Despite some entertaining feuds and a lot of heat from fans, Jinder Mahal's push hasn't been the success the company wanted and he hasn't won them the fans in India they were hoping for. As a result, it probably won't surprise you to learn that Triple H’s hand was raised in victory at WWE Live’s Supershow in New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium when the two clashed. 

The two competed in a back and fore match which ended with a Pedigree (it's also worth noting that Mahal was booed despite being touted as a huge star in India by the company; bear in mind that he is actually Canadian so wrestling fans there probably saw through that). However, once all was said and done, The Game joined Mahal and the Singh Brothers for a traditional Bhangra dance.

However, as you can see in the video below, Triple H then took out the Cruiserweights before leaving the ring. Mahal then returned, thanking fans and promising he'll be WWE Champion again.


If AJ Styles has anything to say about it, that won't be happening as the two are set to compete at the Clash of Champions PPV next Sunday with the title on the line. What do you guys think? 

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