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Retrieved April 10, 2018. Le 20 octobre, ils battent Red Thunder et White Lightning pour devenir champion par équipe du Canada de la Prairie Wrestling Alliance PWA. In a rematch on SmackDown, they lost again to Bourne and Kingston, leading khali to walk away from Mahal after the match, thus ending their alliance.
At on May 20, Mahal participated in and glad a battle royal match where the winner was to receive a shot at the or the when he was again eliminated by The Great Khali. Retrieved June 18, 2017. Now there are supposed to be three more in less than three months. Retrieved November 21, 2017. In Gusto, Mahal targeted wrestlers whom he deemed as beneath him or embarrassing and in November began a feud with. Other than that, Seth Rollins — Intercontinental Champion. This would be another stupid idea in the long line of stupid ideas by the WWE.
Retrieved July 27, 2017. On the March 27 episode of SmackDown Live, he teamed with Rusev to defeat Roode and Orton, subsequently adding Rusev to the title match. Independent circuit 2014—2016 Mahal in November 2015 Dhesi wrestled for ROW under the name Raj Singh at their summer iPPV, , defeating Jasper Davis. In December, Mahal tried to make a name for himself and went after , constantly disrespecting him, but was defeated and for several months they were involved in multiple matches, with Sheamus always getting the best of Mahal.
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Yuvraj Singh Dhesi born July 19, 1986 is an. He is signed to , where he performs on the brand under the Jinder Mahal. Jinder Mahal Birth name Yuvraj Singh Dhesi Born 1986-07-19 July 19, 1986 age 32 , , Canada Relatives uncle Jinder Mahal Raj Dhesi Raj Singh Tiger Raj Singh Billed height 6 ft 5 in 1. After a short-lived with his brother-in-law , Mahal was then mostly utilized as during his initial stint with WWE, forming the group 3MB with fellow lower card wrestlers and before both Mahal and McIntyre were released from the company in June 2014. Mahal returned to WWE two years later with a dramatically improved body condition and received a following , culminating in a win over at in May 2017 for the , becoming the 50th WWE Champion and the first wrestler of Indian descent to win the title. Mahal later won the at in April 2018. Early career 2002—2010 Growing up in a wrestling family as the nephew of legend , Dhesi began his professional wrestling career at the Martial Arts Fitness Center in , training with. Dhesi debuted in Premier Martial Arts Wrestling PMW as Raj Dhesi and then went on to train with and , wrestling in a revived Stampede Wrestling alongside fellow future WWE wrestlers , and. As Tiger Raj Singh, Dhesi also won various in Stampede and in PWA , spending much of his early career teaming with his cousin Gama Singh Jr. Dhesi and Singh Jr. In PWA, he was the PWA Heavyweight Champion from 2008 until January 2010 and also spent time in Great North Wrestling GNW , where he with wrestlers such as and. In early 2010, he signed to a developmental contract with FCW and wrestled there for a year under the ring name Jinder Mahal. Various feuds and NXT 2011—2012 As part of his first character, Mahal began wearing a signature pre-match attire, as seen here Mahal made his televised WWE debut on the April 29, 2011 episode of , greeting backstage fellow Indian wrestler The Great Khali and his by speaking in that he was really happy and excited to see Khali and Ranjin. The next week on SmackDown, Mahal, unimpressed by how Khali and Singh have been partaking in childish activities instead of winning matches, confronted Singh about his mismanagement of Khali, establishing himself as a. Mahal interrupted a Khali Kiss Cam segment the following week on SmackDown, slapping Khali twice. On the May 20 episode of SmackDown, Mahal interrupted Khali's match against , leading to Khali confronting Mahal. On his first televised match on the June 17 episode of SmackDown, Mahal defeated and on the July 1 episode of SmackDown it was revealed that Mahal was married to Khali's sister, making them kayfabe brothers-in-law. On the September 5 episode of , he suffered his first loss when he and Khali lost to and in a non-title match. In a rematch on SmackDown, they lost again to Bourne and Kingston, leading khali to walk away from Mahal after the match, thus ending their alliance. On the September 16 episode of SmackDown, Mahal attacked Khali during his match with which Khali won by. On the September 23 episode of SmackDown, Mahal suffered his first loss in a singles match to Khali. On the October 14 episode of SmackDown, Mahal competed in a 41-man the largest battle royal in WWE history and Mahal made it to the final three before being eliminated by Randy Orton. In November, Mahal targeted wrestlers whom he deemed as beneath him or embarrassing and in November began a feud with. On the December 30 episode of Smackdown, Mahal broke DiBiase's winning streak via to end their feud. In December, Mahal tried to make a name for himself and went after , constantly disrespecting him, but was defeated and for several months they were involved in multiple matches, with Sheamus always getting the best of Mahal. At Mahal's first on January 29, 2012, he was eliminated by The Great Khali, rekindling their feud and leading to a match on the February 3 episode of SmackDown, which Mahal lost. At on May 20, Mahal participated in and lost a battle royal match where the winner was to receive a shot at the or the when he was again eliminated by The Great Khali. In late April, Mahal began confronting several wrestlers, starting with Randy Orton, interrupting one of his promos and being attacked in retaliation with an. On July 23 at , Mahal confronted , leading a group consisting of , , , and and claiming none of them had been given an opportunity within WWE and would make one by taking down Kane, but 's sudden appearance halted their advance and attacked the group and took them out. On the July 27 episode of SmackDown, Mahal lost to by and then began a feud with him, winning by intentional countout and disqualification. To try and prove himself to Ryback, Mahal requested a match against two local wrestlers in a match style similar to Ryback's, defeating them quickly by. In spite of this, Mahal continued his feud with Ryback, attacking him during their matches and after Ryback's, but was ultimately by Ryback on the August 24 episode of SmackDown to end their feud. When WWE its developmental territory FCW into , Mahal began appearing on the rebooted , where he started a winning streak by defeating several wrestlers, including and. On the August 8 episode of NXT, Mahal was inserted into the to crown the first , where he defeated in the first round. On the August 15 episode of NXT, Mahal defeated in the semi-finals of the Gold Rush Tournament. On the August 29 episode of NXT, Mahal was defeated by in the finals of the Gold Rush Tournament, thus ending his NXT winning streak. At the pre-show on September 16, Mahal competed in the 16-man battle royal to become number one contender for the United States Championship, but was eliminated by. The alliance of Mahal, Slater and McIntyre were later named 3MB. From October 2012, 3MB racked up many wins against Team Co-Bro and and Jey and Jimmy Uso , all of them due to illegal interference. At the pre-show on November 18, Mahal and Slater defeated Marella and Ryder when Mahal pinned Ryder. At on December 16, 3MB were defeated by the team of , and. The next night on Raw at the show, 3MB lost to Del Rio, Miz and. Mahal competed in the 30-man at the on January 27, 2013 by entering at number 27, but was eliminated by Sheamus. On the April 12 episode of SmackDown, in an attempt to make a name for themselves, 3MB tried to attack , but were attacked themselves by , and Seth Rollins. On the April 15 episode of Raw, 3MB called out The Shield, only for to come out instead and attack the group. At the pre-show on September 15, 3MB Drew McIntyre and Heath Slater competed in a number one contenders for the WWE Tag Team Championship, in which they were the last team eliminated by Tons of Funk Brodus Clay and. In late 2013, 3MB began adopting new ring names against their opponents, although their misfortunes and amounting losses remained the same. At on April 6, Mahal competed in the battle royal, but was eliminated by. In April, 3MB formed an alliance with to feud with and. On June 12, WWE announced that Mahal was released from his WWE contract. Independent circuit 2014—2016 Mahal in November 2015 Dhesi wrestled for ROW under the name Raj Singh at their summer iPPV, , defeating Jasper Davis. On October 24 at All Star Wrestling ASW in at the live event Fright Night Live, Singh teamed with his cousin Gama Singh Jr. Between 2014 and 2015, he appeared in Puerto Rican promotion the WWC against local star. He also participated in Qatar Pro Wrestling QPW Souq Waqif Championship tournament in April 2015, where he ended up as first runner up. On May 5, Singh made his debut for Japanese promotion IGF , losing to. In 2016, he also wrestled for The Great Khali's wrestling promotion CWE in. He also mentioned that he stopped drinking and began working out and eating cleaner, losing 20 pounds in the process, two months prior to WWE calling him to return. Return to WWE Teaming with Rusev 2016—2017 On July 27, it was announced that Dhesi had re-signed with the WWE as Jinder Mahal. On the August 1 episode of , Mahal returned to television alongside Heath Slater, demanding contracts until informed the pair that they had to face each other in a match for a , which Mahal won. Throughout the rest of the month on Raw, Mahal began losing to the likes of , and. Afterwards, Mahal began competing on and , where he often traded wins and losses against Darren Young. On the December 19 episode of Raw, a notably more lean and muscular Mahal began an alliance with after Mahal had a confrontation with Rusev's rival before the two attacked Amore. On the January 2, 2017 episode of Raw, Mahal and Rusev defeated Amore's partner in a. The following week on Raw, Mahal lost to Cass who had at ringside after Michaels performed the on Rusev at ringside, which distracted Mahal. On the February 27 episode of Raw, Mahal and Rusev began to show tension after Rusev inadvertently distracted Mahal, causing the two to lose to , Kofi Kingston and. The alliance between Mahal and Rusev ended at on March 5, when Mahal informed Raw General Manager Mick Foley about his desire to return to singles competition, prompting Foley to place the duo in singles matches that night and with both Mahal and Rusev losing their respective matches against and. This was done due to Rusev suffering a shoulder injury. WWE Champion 2017—2018 Jinder is a guy who has always worked extremely hard. He trains hard; he's very intense about what he wants with his career; he's very thoughtful... They're both men now as opposed to kids trying to make it in the business... On the April 11 episode of SmackDown Live, it was revealed that Mahal had been in the and later that night, he lost to Rawley after another interference from Gronkowski to end their feud, but Mahal would defeat Rawley on the June 6 episode of SmackDown Live. On the April 18 episode of SmackDown Live, Mahal won a also involving Rawley, , , and to become the number one contender for the after interference from Mahal's new allies, Samir and Sunil Singh. As part of the storyline, Mahal would confront and attack WWE Champion , taking the and costing him his match with at the Raw brand's exclusive on April 30. On the May 2 episode of SmackDown Live, forced Mahal to return the title belt. Mahal would go on to defeat Sami Zayn later in the episode and pin Randy Orton in a to earn his team the victory the following week on SmackDown. On May 21 at , Mahal defeated Orton to win the WWE Championship his first in WWE and became the 50th recognized WWE Champion, the first of Indian descent. After Mahal held a Punjabi celebration for his WWE Championship win, it was announced by SmackDown Commissioner Shane McMahon that Orton had invoked his rematch clause for on June 18, where with , , and at ringside Mahal defeated Orton in his first title defense. When an irate Orton demanded another match, McMahon granted it on the condition that Mahal would choose the stipulation, which was revealed to be a. On the August 15 episode of SmackDown Live, after Mahal lost to by disqualification, winner cashed in his Money in the Bank contract for a title match, but Mahal was able to pin Corbin with a to retain the title after Corbin attacked Cena. In the following weeks, Mahal started a feud with over the championship, retaining the title against him at on August 20 after interference by The Singh Brothers. In a rematch between the two, which took place on October 8 at , Mahal once again defeated Nakamura to retain the title. In October, Mahal declared his intent to battle at. However, Mahal lost the WWE Championship to on the November 7 episode of SmackDown Live, ending his reign at 170 days. Mahal received his rematch for the title against Styles at on December 17, but he lost by submission. After Mahal lost his rematch, he continued his feud with Styles for the WWE Championship at live events throughout December and January. Mahal was also quickly inserted into the picture after vacated the title on the December 19 episode of SmackDown Live. An eight-man was set up to crown a new champion and Mahal would compete in the tournament, defeating in the first round on the December 26 episode of SmackDown Live. On the January 16, 2018 episode of SmackDown Live, Mahal defeated in the semi-finals and after won his semi-final match against , The Singh Brothers attacked Roode, with Mahal taunting him, leading Roode to challenge Mahal to have the finals of the tournament to take place that night. Mahal would refuse, but made the match official for the following week, where Mahal lost to Roode in the final. At the on January 28, Mahal entered the Rumble match at number 17, eliminating Woods and and before being eliminated by. On the January 30 episode of SmackDown Live, Mahal lost a fatal four-way match against Kingston, Rusev and. Championship reigns and pursuits 2018—present On the February 20 episode of SmackDown Live, Mahal would call out United States Champion Bobby Roode, which would result in a brawl between them and Randy Orton. In the following weeks, Mahal would defeat both Orton and Roode. At on March 11, Mahal first appeared in the pre-show saying that he should be both the United States Champion and the number one conteneder and during the event came out to taunt Orton after he just won the United States Championship, but Roode then performed a on both Mahal and Orton. On the 20 March episode of SmackDown Live, it was announced that Mahal would face Orton and Roode in a triple threat match for the United States Championship at. On the March 27 episode of SmackDown Live, he teamed with Rusev to defeat Roode and Orton, subsequently adding Rusev to the title match. At WrestleMania 34 on April 8, Mahal pinned Rusev to capture the United States Championship for the first time in his career. During the , Mahal was traded back to Raw, taking the United States Championship with him. Soon after this, though, he lost the championship to , ending his reign at eight days. On April 27 at , Mahal failed to win back the title in a rematch with Hardy. On the May 7 episode of Raw, after defeating , Mahal demanded and was denied entry into the triple threat qualifying match by Kurt Angle, which led to Mahal interfering and costing the match later that night. The following week, Mahal was scheduled to compete in another triple threat Money in the Bank qualifying match against and , but he was attacked by Reigns before the match. It was later announced that Mahal would face Reigns at Money in the Bank. On the May 28 episode of Raw, Mahal challenged for the and defeated him by disquailification; however, Rollins retained the title. On the June 4th episode of Raw, Mahal and defeated Rollins and Reigns. At , Mahal lost to Reigns. Dhesi is of Indian origin and speaks , and. He is the nephew of wrestler , who is considered a legendary in the original and who wrestled around the globe and also briefly for the then WWF World Wrestling Federation, now known as WWE in the 1980s. Dhesi also holds a business degree in communications and culture from. Member of the for tabled three documents before the Assembly, formally congratulating Mahal for winning the WWE Championship. Dhesi is friends with amateur wrestling champion and UFC fighter. Retrieved June 6, 2017. Retrieved August 5, 2016. Retrieved August 9, 2017. Archived from on June 21, 2015. Retrieved May 28, 2018. Archived from on January 8, 2011. Retrieved December 31, 2010. Retrieved June 6, 2017. Retrieved May 28, 2018. Retrieved June 6, 2017. Retrieved July 27, 2017. Retrieved July 27, 2017. Retrieved July 27, 2017. Retrieved July 27, 2017. 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