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Old 12-11-2017, 05:32 AM   #39
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If India were actually the endgame, you'd think they would have found a guy that can get over in India -- whether or not they are actually Indian -- and give them a babyface push. The WWE announced this Indian tour several months into an ineffective title reign (if Mahal was over with "his people," then they would have turned out...they didn't) for the opposite show than the one he tours with.

If they genuinely thought they were get India with this move, then they are foolish. But I don't really think they did. I think they just wanted to push a jacked dude who wasn't an indy geek for a while. Pander to the boys in the back who like him and dangle a carrot in front of them by showing how randomly a push can come. His ethnicity was secondary.

It went off the rails when they worked out they weren't going to be able to do two shows in India, nor could they sell out even one, and that Mahal was a bust as champion. That's when they took the belt off him and there is no way Triple H is going to lose to a dude who was a bust.
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