WWE: New Jinder Mahal Stable, Riddle & Orton Tag Team Push, Ciampa Looks Jacked

Jinder Mahal

Jinder Mahal was accompanied by Indian WWE wrestlers Dilsher Shanky and Rinku Singh (formerly of the NXT tag team Indus Sher) this past Monday on a taping of WWE Main Event, where Mahal defeated Jeff Hardy.

Saurav Gurjar of Indus Sher was not part of the group. In July 2020, Gurjar posted an Instagram pic that revealed the winner of a taped NXT Championship match between Keith Lee and Adam Cole, and wasn’t on WWE TV for several months afterwards until the WWE Superstar Spectacle India special in January.

That was also the last time Jinder Mahal wrestled. In that match, Drew McIntyre and Indus Sher defeated Mahal and The Bollywood Boyz.

WWE sometimes tries out new teams and stables on Main Event that never end up on Raw or SmackDown, so we’ll see what happens.


RK-Bro

The tag team of Riddle and Randy Orton is planned to get a “sizable push going forward,” according to PWInsider.

The team is currently scheduled to be a longer term angle and not just a quick thing for a couple of weeks, they say.

RK-Bro merchandise is planned and will be released soon.


Tommaso Ciampa

Tommaso Ciampa posted a photo of what he called a “13 week transformation.”

13 week transformation. No cheat meals. Prepped, weighed, and cooked six meals a day, every day. Roughly eleven cardio sessions per week. Five weight training sessions.

HUGE thanks to my wife for allowing me to commit to this and fully supporting my journey. I know I’m insane, but she gets me.

And I could not have done it without my trainer AJ aka @cementfactory and my training partners, the Dump Boys.

Lots of motivating factors: Celebrating being two years removed from career ending neck surgery, wanting to push myself beyond my limits without using β€œbeing a dad” as an excuse, turning thirty-six years old, and taking control of the things that I can control… this was as much a mental health journey as it was a physical health journey.

The best part is that I enjoyed every second of it. πŸ–€