#3 Not an Indy favourite
Wrestlers who ‘pay their dues’ on Indy circuits seems to be accepted by smarks quicker than those who haven’t. It’s almost as if you’re not a true wrestler if you haven’t wrestled in bingo halls in front of 50 people. Funnily enough, Jinder Mahal has wrestled on the independent circuits but out of desperation, not by choice.
After being released by the company in 2014, Jinder refused to give up on his wrestling dream, so he went around the country working for any and every promotion.
But because he didn’t start out in the Indys and didn’t choose to pay his dues there first, many hardcore fans will forever just see him as a ‘WWE guy’. A guy in the business for the money and supposedly not for the wrestling. Weird, yeah?
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