Jinder Mahal (aka Raj Dhesi) has called out WWE. The former WWE Champion recently raised some grave points while calling out the Stamford-based company, which is currently under Triple H’s creative leadership.
Last year, several notable names were released from the company, including the likes of Jinder Mahal and Indus Sher. The King of Kings’ regime remains strong on television. However, many have often pointed out the lack of representation in terms of color and culture.
Recently, Jinder Mahal on X (formerly Twitter) called out WWE under the new regime and pointed out several flaws in terms of South Asian representation in the Stamford-based company. A series of tweets showcased The Modern Day Maharaja’s disappointment in the promotion.
While talking about representation, the former World Champion also pointed out the creative forcing the talent to act and dress in a certain way on TV.
The Maharaja has made some very compelling points and it’ll be interesting to see if Triple H’s regime takes any action to bring a positive change in the Stamford-based promotion.
A few years ago, The Modern Day Maharaja reached new heights in the Stamford-based promotion under Vince McMahon’s regime as he became the first Indian WWE Champion. The reign went on for a while and ended when AJ Styles won the title.
Regardless of the loss, the management tried to capitalize on the new talent while expanding its reach in the Southern Asian market. The 38-year-old star also went up against notable names in the company, including Triple H. The match occurred during a live event in India.
The Game prevailed but performed Bhangra with The Modern Day Maharaja and The Singh Brothers to close the show. Later, Mahal made more history as he became the first Indian United States Champion at WrestleMania 34. It’ll be interesting to see if Triple H and the creative take notice of Mahal’s recent tweets.