JINDER MAHAL

Yuvraj Singh Dhesi is a 37-year-old wrestler from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is signed with the WWE and performs on SmackDown under the ring name, Jinder Mahal.

Dhesi grew up in a wrestling family and is the nephew of Stampede Wrestling legend, Gama Singh. In 2002, Dhesi started his wrestling career for the promotion Premier Martial Arts Wrestling (PMW) under the ring name, Raj Dhesi. He wrestled on the independent scene for promotions including  Prairie Wrestling Alliance, Great North Wresting and Stampede Wrestling.

Jinder Mahal’s WWE Debut

In 2010, he signed with WWE’s developmental brand, Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) and wrestled for FCW for one year under the ring name, Jinder Mahal.

In 2011, he made his main roster debut on SmackDown. His first feud was against The Great Khali and his debut match was a win over Vladamir Kozlov. Jinder Mahal joined forces with Drew McIntyre and Heath Slater in 2012 to form 3MB but they didn’t accomplish much as a group. In June 2014, Jinder Mahal was released from the WWE and he returned to wrestling on the independent scene.

Jinder Mahal’s Return to WWE

In July 2016, he re-signed with the WWE again and in his debut on Monday Night RAW, he faced Heath Slater in a match where the winner would earn a Monday Night RAW contract. Mahal was victorious.

Jinder Mahal was moved to SmackDown Live in April 2017 and was surprisingly hoisted into the running for the WWE Championship. Mahal defeated Randy Orton for the title at Backlash 2017.

At Wrestlemania 34, Mahal won the United States Championship after pinning Rusev. Mahal’s reign as the United States Championship only lasted 8 days when he lost the title to Matt Hardy the night he was traded to RAW. He failed to regain the title from Hardy at the Greatest Royal Rumble event in April 2018.

Mahal was reassigned to SmackDown during the 2019 SuperStar Shake-Up. Mahal won the 24/7 Championship on two occasions defeating R-Truth but losing the title back to him both times. In June 2019, WWE announced that Jinder Mahal had suffered a knee injury that would keep him out of action for six to 12 months.

Mahal was drafted back WWE RAW in 2019 and he briefly returned to in-ring action in April 2020 defeating Akira Tozawa. A month later, Mahal was out of action and it was reported that he underwent knee surgery.

Jinder Mahal Returns to WWE TV

After a nine month absence, Mahal returned at the Superstar Spectacle on January 26, 2021 reuniting with Samir and Sunil Singh to take on Drew McIntyre and Indus Sher in a losing effort. A few months later on May 10, Jinder Mahal made his return to Monday Night RAW defeating Jeff Hardy.

In June, Mahal began feuding with Drew McIntyre after Mahal took to question with the amount of title opportunities he had received over the past year. At Money in the Bank, Mahal interfered in the titular match attacking McIntyre with Shanky and Veer carrying him away from the match. The following night on RAW, Mahal, Shanky, and Veer gloated about costing McIntyre the match only for McIntyre to attack all three with a steel chair. At SummerSlam, Mahal lost to McIntyre

As part of the WWE Draft in October 2021, Jinder Mahal was drafted to SmackDown. In October, Mahal entered the King of the Ring tournament, where he defeated Kofi Kingston in the first round, but lost to Xavier Woods in the semi-finals. At Survivor Series, Mahal was part of The Rock’s 25th anniversary battle royal, but was eliminated.

On the April 15 edition of SmackDown, Mahal challenged Ricochet for the Intercontinental Championship but was unsuccessful. On the July 15 edition of SmackDown, Mahal and Shanky attacked The Viking Raiders. This was part of The New Day’s trap in their feud with The Viking Raiders. They proceeded to celebrate in the ring, although he was hesitant to dance along with Shanky and The New Day, possibly teasing a face turn for Mahal.

Jinder Mahal
Jinder Mahal

STATS

Birth Name: Yuvraj Singh Dhesi
Born: July 19, 1986, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Height: 6 ft 5 in (196 cm)
Weight: 238 lb (108 kg)
Ring Name(s): Jinder Mahal, Raj Dhesi, Raj Singh, Tiger Raj Singh
Current Roster: WWE SmackDown
Finishing Move(s): Khallas

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Career Championships and Accomplishments

  • All-Star Wrestling
    • ASW Tag Team Championship (1 time)
  • Continental Wrestling Entertainment
    • CWE Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Prairie Wrestling Alliance
    • PWA Canadian Tag Team Championship (1 time)
    • PWA Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
  • Stampede Wrestling
    • Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Championship (2 times)
  • World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
    • WWE Championship (1 time)
    • United States Championship (1 time)
    • WWE 24/7 Championship (2 times)