Yuvraj Singh Dhesi, better known by his professional wrestling ring name Jinder Mahal, is a talented athlete who has made a significant impact in the world of WWE. With a career spanning over a decade, Mahal has consistently pushed the boundaries of his abilities, transforming himself from an independent circuit performer to a main roster superstar.
Mahal's journey in WWE began in 2010, when he signed with the company and made his debut on the main roster the following year. Initially, he formed an alliance with his kayfabe brother-in-law, The Great Khali, but this partnership was short-lived. Instead, he joined forces with Heath Slater and Drew McIntyre to form the stable 3 Man Band (3MB),a trio that made waves in the WWE universe.
However, Mahal and McIntyre's time in WWE came to an end in 2014, when they were released from the company. But Mahal was not one to give up on his dreams. He returned to WWE in 2016, boasting a drastically improved physique that showcased his dedication to his craft.
This newfound physique was accompanied by a renewed sense of purpose, as Mahal began to receive a significant push within the company. His hard work paid off in April 2017, when he captured the WWE Championship from Randy Orton, becoming the 50th WWE Champion and the first of Indian descent. His reign as champion lasted six months, during which time he solidified his position as a top-tier wrestler.
Mahal's success didn't stop there. In 2018, he won the WWE United States Championship at WrestleMania 34, further cementing his status as a force to be reckoned with in the WWE. The following year, he added two WWE 24/7 Championship titles to his collection, demonstrating his versatility and ability to adapt to any situation.
Throughout his career, Mahal has consistently demonstrated his commitment to his craft, pushing himself to new heights and overcoming obstacles along the way. As a testament to his dedication and perseverance, Mahal remains one of the most respected and beloved figures in the WWE universe.