Jinder Mahal vs Randy Orton and other rivalries in WWE

Here’s a look back at some of Jinder Mahal’s most memorable WWE rivalries

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By Blesson Daniel | Apr 18, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Jinder Mahal has resurfaced to WWE and is hoping to build a name for himself in the company. After more than a year away from the ring, the Modern-Day Maharaja has a lot on his mind that he wants to get off his chest.

Mahal hasn’t been able to stay as active in WWE as he would have wanted due to two straight injuries. Jinder Mahal made his comeback to RAW last week, and he did so in style. Shanky and Veer, two giants who appeared to have joined his party, surrounded him.

The former WWE champion have given some superstars a tough time and here we look back at some of his greatest rivalries in WWE.

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Here’s a look back at some of Jinder Mahal’s most memorable WWE rivalries

Drew McIntyre

There feud was good as the storyline was good and intersting as Mahal steals McIntyre’s precious sword later to know it was a replica from McIntyre destroying Mahal’s bike. Totally there feud went overboard as a match was setup at Summerslam which was won by McIntyre but Mahal’s role cannot be forgiven.

AJ Styles

In a shocking turn of events in England, Jinder Mahal’s WWE Championship reign came to an end at the hands of AJ Styles. It resulted in a memorable moment between them, and they went on to have a great plot together from then on. AJ brought out some of Jinder Mahal’s finest matches, and their rivalry turned out to be a terrific one. Mahal was such a great heel at the time, and AJ was able to work with him well, resulting in an overall entertaining narrative.

Randy Orton

It is one of the best moment in Mahal’s career as he would have never expected to pin a 14 time world champion to get his first World championship win. Their feud was so hyped that they had a punjabi prison match in which with the help of great Khali, Mahal retains his title and takes Randy out of the championship picture.