#4 Former WWE Champion Jinder Mahal
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One of the most surprising and incredible body transformations ever by a WWE Superstar is that of Jinder Mahal. Starting off his career on the main roster as the brother-in-law of The Great Khali, he started teaming up with Drew McIntyre and Heath Slater as 3MB in 2012. While the faction was a popular act, they were mostly used in comic relief segments.
After getting released by WWE in 2014, Jinder Mahal started working on the independent circuit. It was in 2016 when he returned to WWE with a completely different and jacked-up look. During an appearance on Talk is Jericho in 2017, Mahal revealed that he stopped drinking alcohol and began to work out to improve himself and it paid off really well.
At Backlash 2017, Jinder Mahal did the unthinkable and defeated Randy Orton to become the first WWE Champion of Indian descent. He held the title for 170 days before losing it to AJ Styles before Survivor Series. It is safe to say that his amazing body transformation definitely played a huge role in the company deciding the put the WWE title on him.