#6 The Modern Day Maharaja, a two-time WWE Champion?

Contrary to public opinion, Jinder Mahal didn't interfere in the AJ Styles vs. Brock Lesnar match and in hindsight, the outrageously solid match didn't need one when all was said and one.
The former WWE Champion now has his promised rematch for the WWE Championship on this week's show and with the WWE tour just around the corner, the chances of a title change have never been so high. The Phenomenal One has all the momentum heading into the match after playing a pivotal role in one of Brock Lesnar's greatest matches to date.
But it could all come crashing down for the Phenomenal One. While a title change is unnecessary considering WWE has already announced a Triple H vs. Mahal for the Indian tour -- a match that doesn't need a title -- plans in the WWE change like Seth Rollins' finisher.
Will Mahal get the job done for his people and regain the title or is AJ Styles in for a Phenomenally lengthy run with the strap? Sound off in the comments section below.