#8 Jinder's charisma advocates for his character
It's been said that you can't please everyone every time. While that might be true, it's also a fact that in the world of Professional Wrestling, you don't always want to keep the fans happy. In the 1980s, Jim Crockett Productions could throw virtually anyone at Ric Flair and his championship belt and they would garner instant heat. Even Ronnie Garvin was able to get over huge as a babyface when pitted against the Nature Boy's vile villainy.
The same holds true in the WWE today. Jinder Mahal is the hated villain, while anyone who faces him is likely to get cheers.
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That isn't to say Jinder Mahal doesn't have his dedicated haters, as shown in the video below.
Jinder is a very polarizing figure, which is good. What wrestlers fear isn't boos or hatred from the fans, it's the silence of indifference. People are talking about Jinder on social media for good or for ill. For business, it's definitely good.