Released WWE Stars Want A Match With The Young Bucks

Released WWE Stars Want A Match With The Young Bucks

A lot of WWE fans still find it hard to believe that Jinder Mahal was once the WWE Champion, but I’m afraid it is actually something that happened.

A large part of Jinder’s success, whether you enjoyed it or not, was his pairing with the Bollywood Boyz, or the Singh Brothers as they were known at the time.

Sunil and Samir Singh were mainly there to be dropped onto tables by Randy Orton, but they’re incredibly gifted wrestlers in their own right, too.

Unfortunately they found themselves released by WWE earlier this year, but the brothers are now eyeing up potential future opponents.

Speaking to SKWrestling, the brothers revealed they’re pretty keen on wrestling another set of famous wrestling brothers. Samir said:

“Since we’ve been wrestling, we’ve been getting Tweets from fans [about Young Bucks] and what have you. Because we’re all brothers and our paths never crossed. One of the reasons was we were in Canada and couldn’t cross the border. We’re excited. Whatever opportunity comes our way, we’ll take it.”

Sunil went onto say that FTR are another team they’d very much like to wrestle too.

“They are big Bret Hart fans and guys who grew up watching Bret. And obviously everybody knows that we love Bret as much. Their style would gel well with ours obviously with who we watch and who we study and our mindset of the business.

“So, outside of WWE, there’s so many great tag teams both in IMPACT and on AEW right now and all around the world that we’re eager and hungry to lock up with.”

As with many other released stars, the Singh’s will be free to wrestle for other promotions at the end of September 2021, once their non-compete clauses run out.

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3 years ago by Andy Datson

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