

A former WWE superstar recently shared that he planned an important dangerous combat against Roman Reigns, but was canceled. The table leader will compete Together with Sami Zayn and The Uses In the male combat Wargames in Survivor Series on November 30.
According to The Samoan Supremacy in InstagramJinder Mahal revealed on the YouTube channel of the former WWE Maven Huffman star who was supposed to face Roman Reigns in a fight caged Punjabi Prison Match in Money in the Bank 2018, but the plans failed when the directs of the WWE changed their minds.
Reigns and Mahal finally had an individual fight in the Premium live event six years ago, with the original tribal chief out victorious that night.
The company fired Mahal earlier this year. The veteran is a former WWE champion and also won the United States championship during his time at the company based in Stamford.
Jinder Mahal comments on his release by WWE
Jinder Mahal recently spoke about his dismissal of the company in April and said it was only business. Nor did he rule out the possibility of returning to promotion one day.
In an exclusive interview earlier this year with Bill Apter and Dr. Chris Featherstone, The Modern Day Maharaja reacted to his dismissal by the company. He affirmed that companies evolve all the time and that is what makes it interesting. Mahal looked at the positive side and added that he was still a professional fighter and that life continues.
“After all, they are businesses. Businesses evolve, things change, there are changes, the management changes, the talent changes, but that is what makes a business interesting, isn't that? That is what makes the wrestling interest. That is the only thing that matters, ”he said. (0:56 onwards)
You can see the interview with Mahal in the video below:
Mahal has remained active in the wrestling business after his departure from the company and has been supported even by Drew McIntyre. It will be interesting to see if the 38 -year -old fighter has the opportunity to return to the promotion at some point.