Nia Jax, Natalya, Chelsea Green and others react to former WWE Champion’s heartbreaking post

Natalya on the left, Chelsea Green in the middle, and Nia Jax on the right (Image Credits: WWE.com)
Natalya on the left, Chelsea Green in the middle, and Nia Jax on the right (Image Credits: WWE.com)

Former WWE Superstar Jinder Mahal shared a heartbreaking update recently. The 38-year-old star announced the death of his dog, Ruby Kaur Dhesi, with a heartwarming message on Instagram.

Mahal's stint in WWE ended back in April this year. His last appearance in the Stamford-based company was in the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal. Since parting ways with WWE, the star also known as Raj Dhesi has been plying his trade on the independent scene.

Mahal made the heartbreaking announcement recently, and many in the wrestling world reacted to the 38-year-old star's update. Nia Jax, Chelsea Green, Natalya, and multiple stars have commented on Mahal's post.

"Rest in Power Ruby Kaur Dhesi. We'll never forget you," Mahal wrote.

Check out the post below:

Taya Valkyrie, Chelsea Green, Parker Boudreaux, Humberto, Natalya, and many others commented on the post.

Natalya stated that she was sorry for Mahal's loss. WWE Women's Champion Nia Jax also stated the same.

You can check the superstar's comments below:

The wrestling world reacts to Jinder Mahal's heartwarming update (Image Credits: Mahal's Instagram)
The wrestling world reacts to Jinder Mahal's heartwarming update (Image Credits: Mahal's Instagram)

Jinder Mahal is seemingly not planning a WWE return

Former WWE Champion Jinder Mahal, since his release from the Stamford-based company, has been making headlines on the independent scene.

The star, in a recent interview with PWInsider, stated that he kicked off his career in the independent circuit and was planning to end it there. However, he didn't mention about return to WWE in the future.

"You make the best of what you're given and that's exactly how I looked at that segment with The Rock. I wasn't even actually returning. I was managing Indus Sher on 'Main Event.' At that point, it wasn't a plan for me to wrestle Seth [Rollins] a few weeks after that in a title match. It was just going to be a one-off promo, which went well...I started from the independents and I'll probably finish my career, whenever that is, not anytime soon, on the independents," stated Mahal. [H/T WrestlingInc]

While Mahal doesn't seem eager to return to the Stamford-based company anytime soon, time will tell what the future holds for him.

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