“They’re great guys,” Key WWE authority figure heaps praise on The Bollywood Boyz


“They’re great guys,” Key WWE authority figure heaps praise on The Bollywood Boyz

The Bollywood Boyz on WWE NXT (Image Credits : Wrestling News)

WWE massively aimed at strengthening their Indian market back in 2017. Their project resulted in putting the WWE Championship over Jinder Mahal, who was accompanied by the Bollywood Boyz. The latter ones were an important aspect of the Modern Day Maharaja’s on-screen presentation.

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Bollywood Boyz, who were known as The Singh Brothers in WWE, carried out Mahal’s introduction. The anti-national antics of these entities were responsible for drawing massive heat from the crowd. WWE largely took advantage of the hot pairing and attracted tons of South-Asian eyeballs on the product.

Unfortunately, once Jinder lost the WWE title to AJ Styles, there wasn’t much left to do for the trio. On June 25, 2021, WWE released Samir and Sunil, or The Singh Brothers. Following this, Jinder Mahal mostly went solo or formed temporary alliances with others. Recently, WWE Hall of Famer and Vice President of Live Events for WWE, Road Dogg commented on The Bollywood Boyz.

“Huge fan of The Singh Brothers. Always have been. They’re great guys, they’re just great people and they always loved me and my brothers and we always messed around with ‘em. I loved them as The Bollywood Boyz in NXT. I thought they had great matches, they work well. They’re not the biggest guys in the world but I think there’s an audience for that now. If it was up to me, they’d be on the roster right now.”

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Where are The Bollywood Boyz right now?

The Bollywood Boyz as The Singh Brothers with Jinder Mahal in WWE
The Bollywood Boyz as The Singh Brothers with Jinder Mahal in WWE (Image Credits : Sportster)

Post their WWE release, we’ve mostly seen The Bollywood Boyz on the independent circuit. Back on October 17th edition of AEW Dark Elevation, they made their debut for the Tony Khan-led promotion. Ever after getting off from a huge audience base like that of WWE, the Canadian born duo has been pushing a lot.

Their fans can find them posting regular pics on Twitter. Either you’ll find the gutsy twins trying out classic Indian cuisine in the form of Butter Chicken and Indian bread, Naan. Both of them draws inspiration from the Canadian great Bret Hart. Apart from that, their association with Jinder Mahal in WWE made them a household name in India.

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Their news was circulated on various news channels and it really was a big deal. For now, it’s not clear whether if they’ll ever end up returning to WWE, once again. But as stated above, Road Dogg, who works besides Triple H, has a soft corner for the Canadian born Indian-based duo. Their comeback would be heavily appreciated, especially for the diehard WWE fans residing in India.

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