Jinder Mahal discusses his connection to WWE’s Three Man Band and how the stable shaped his early career. He recalls that the group often struggled, losing frequently, performing air guitar routines en route to the ring, and regularly being dominated by larger acts. Despite those outcomes, Mahal says the legacy matters, arguing that without Three Man Band, there would have been no WWE Championship chapter for him. The remarks frame the stable as an important stepping stone in his rise rather than a measure of its day-to-day results. Mahal’s comments highlight how the experience, exposure, and storyline foundation from the group contributed to his longer-term development in WWE. Overall, he presents Three Man Band as a formative part of his professional path, emphasizing its lasting significance to him even if the stable did not consistently succeed in match outcomes.
Jinder Mahal Says Three Man Band Played a Crucial Role in His WWE Journey
Jinder Mahal discusses his connection to WWE’s Three Man Band and how the stable shaped his early career. He recalls that the group often struggled, losing frequently, performing air guitar routines e...
- Jinder Mahal speaks about his past with WWE’s Three Man Band.
- He recalls the stable often lost frequently and was regularly beaten by bigger acts.
- Mahal mentions the group’s air guitar routine as part of their presentation on the way to the ring.
- He says Three Man Band remains special to him despite limited competitive success.
- Mahal credits the stable’s role as a key part of the path that leads to his WWE Championship.
They lost almost every week, played air guitars on the way to the ring, and were regularly squashed by bigger acts. Raj Dhesi says none of that matters, because without Three Man Band, there would have been no WWE Championship.
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