Jinder Mahal Debuts at GCW After WWE Release
Jinder Mahal Debuts at GCW After WWE Release
Jinder Mahal Debuts at GCW After WWE Release
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Jinder Mahal, formerly of WWE, has re-emerged in the wrestling scene as a free agent after his 90-day non-compete clause expired. He made a surprise debut at GCW So High, attacking Effy, which garnered significant fan excitement. Despite his frustrations with WWE and some negative experiences, such as being denied leave for a religious event, Mahal holds no ill will towards the company and is optimistic about future opportunities. His past WWE tenure included a notable WWE Championship run and various mid-card achievements. Mahal is now expected to engage in new feuds and matches within independent promotions like GCW, Black Label Pro, and Lucha Libre AAA. There is also speculation about potential future cooperation with AEW, if past conflicts with Tony Khan can be resolved.

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