"There's no sense of safety in WWE" - 39-year-old star details one condition for blockbuster return
WWE is on the road to The Biggest Party of the Summer in Minnesota, but the way the company works has changed.

× WWE is on the road to The Biggest Party of the Summer in Minnesota, but the way the company works has changed. Recently, Raj Dhesi, fka Jinder Mahal, detailed one condition for a potential blockbuster return to the Stamford-based promotion. Ad In 2024, Jinder Mahal and The Indus Sher were released from the company following WrestleMania XL.
The trio wasn't used much on WWE's main roster, even though Mahal had a program with The Rock and Seth Rollins in January before Royal Rumble in Florida. Speaking on TMZ's Inside The Ring, the former WWE Champion detailed a condition for a potential return to the Stamford-based promotion under Triple H's regime. Mahal wants the creative team to have a long-term plan for him and doesn't want to sign a contract without a plan in place, as several veterans were reportedly asked to restructure their pay, and some even left the promotion.
Ad Trending "Yeah, absolutely. There would just need to be some sort of long-term vision rather than just getting signed and then, 'Oh, we'll figure you in.' Because these contract cuts are happening as we're hearing it in WWE, and if you're not being used, I don't want to be in that position where I'm stressed out, where you know that day you go online and releases start and you have so much anxiety.
I don't ever want to feel that again. I want a sense of direction, and obviously there's no sense of safety in WWE. But when you have a sense of direction, you feel safer," Mahal said.
Ad Ad Mahal is currently focused on creating his own brand as a performer rather than relying on any promotion. Vince McMahon almost fired Jinder Mahal from WWE Jinder Mahal shocked the world when he won the world championship in the Stamford-based promotion from Randy Orton in 2017. The Modern Day Maharaja held the title for nearly six months before he lost it to AJ Styles.
However, none of this would've happened if McMahon had fired him before the match. Ad Recently, Jinder Mahal detailed an incident from 2017 when he faced Finn Balor. The former United States Champion accidentally hurt The Prince, and Vince McMahon was furious.
The former CEO was ready to fire Mahal, but luckily, that didn't happen, and he was moved to the blue brand, where he ultimately won the world championship.If you use quotes from the article, please credit TMZ's Inside The Ring and provide an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription. × Was this article helpful?
Thank You for feedback Get all the hottest wrestling news FIRST by clicking here Quick Links More from Sportskeeda Edited by Aakaansh Sukale WWE is on the road to The Biggest Party of the Summer in Minnesota, but the way the company works has changed. Recently, Raj Dhesi, fka Jinder Mahal, detailed one condition for a potential blockbuster return to the Stamford-based promotion. Ad In 2024, Jinder Mahal and The Indus Sher were released from the company following WrestleMania XL.
The trio wasn't used much on WWE's main roster, even though Mahal had a program with The Rock and Seth Rollins in January before Royal Rumble in Florida. Speaking on TMZ's Inside The Ring, the former WWE Champion detailed a condition for a potential return to the Stamford-based promotion under Triple H's regime. Mahal wants the creative team to have a long-term plan for him and doesn't want to sign a contract without a plan in place, as several veterans were reportedly asked to restructure their pay, and some even left the promotion.
Ad Trending "Yeah, absolutely. There would just need to be some sort of long-term vision rather than just getting signed and then, 'Oh, we'll figure you in.' Because these contract cuts are happening as we're hearing it in WWE, and if you're not being used, I don't want to be in that position where I'm stressed out, where you know that day you go online and releases start and you have so much anxiety.
I don't ever want to feel that again. I want a sense of direction, and obviously there's no sense of safety in WWE. But when you have a sense of direction, you feel safer," Mahal said.
Ad Ad Mahal is currently focused on creating his own brand as a performer rather than relying on any promotion. Vince McMahon almost fired Jinder Mahal from WWE Jinder Mahal shocked the world when he won the world championship in the Stamford-based promotion from Randy Orton in 2017. The Modern Day Maharaja held the title for nearly six months before he lost it to AJ Styles.
However, none of this would've happened if McMahon had fired him before the match. Ad Recently, Jinder Mahal detailed an incident from 2017 when he faced Finn Balor. The former United States Champion accidentally hurt The Prince, and Vince McMahon was furious.
The former CEO was ready to fire Mahal, but luckily, that didn't happen, and he was moved to the blue brand, where he ultimately won the world championship.If you use quotes from the article, please credit TMZ's Inside The Ring and provide an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription. × Was this arti
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