Edge And Christian On If WWE Should Have Put The Title On Jinder Mahal, The Singh Brothers Pairing
Recently on E&C's Pod Of Awesomeness, pro wrestling greats Edge and Christian talked about WWE Champion Jinder Mahal's stunning victory and his ongoing title reign. Also, Christian talked about the importance of The Singh Brothers to Mahal's presentation and Edge discussed his relationship with the duo.
On the subject of Mahal's WWE Championship win, Christian said it was a nice surprise. Additionally, 'Captain Charisma' pointed out that sometimes WWE will throw someone in that favored spot to see if he can hack it.
"I think it's good. I think it's a good surprise. I mean, I like it when there's? it's hard to shock people, especially when people want to know, like, spoilers and stuff like that. People seem to want to know stuff that's going to happen before it happens sometimes instead of just enjoying it and following the ride and just seeing where it takes you. So it just was legitimately one of those ones where you didn't know which way they were going to go on it and I like it. I think it's different and I think it's one of those ones too, even speaking from personal experience, that you sometimes you've just got to throw that person in that spot and see if they can sink or swim, if they have it in them to step up and be believable in that spot."
Edge claimed that Mahal is a quality human being and concurred with Christian's assessment that WWE brass probably wants to see whether 'The Maharaja' rises to the challenge. 'The Rated-R Superstar', rated AA in Canada, predicted that Mahal will do well in the role of SmackDown Live's kingpin.
"Put the person in the situation and see how they do. Jinder's a good dude. He's a nice guy and the only way to prove and get to that next level is to be given a shot. Now, people always complain they want something different, they want something new, and when it happens, they complain about what is different and new. Now, these are broad paint strokes, but it generally seems to be the case where Kevin Owens becomes champion and they complain about how he's used as champion. But you were complaining he wasn't champion. Now he's champion, you want to complain about how he's used as champion? I get it. You're passionate about the product. I'm passionate about it too, but I like to let things play out, having been in the industry. From being inside the industry, I understand you need patience to see things play out. And that's what I would advise all of the folks who might be worked up about this. Let's see how it plays out. I think he's going to do good. I think he's going to step up. And guess what. If he doesn't, it's not going to happen for long."
Edge suggests that people who disagree with the booking should give Mahal's championship reign a chance and see what it goes before criticizing.
"I know the knee-jerk reaction from a lot of wrestling fans is, 'huh? Why?' Settle down. Relax. I'm going to be Uncle Edge here and try and talk you off the ledge. Here's how I'm looking at this. You can say it's a business decision because WWE is breaking ground in India. Well, okay. Then, it's a good business decision. If you want a billion people to latch onto the product, then maybe put the 6'5", 240 lbs. Indian dude as your world heavyweight champion. Just saying."
Christian indicated that he likes the pairing of The Bollywood Boyz with Mahal as it gives the character some mystique.
"The thing is too, they've surrounded him. They put an entourage with him, which is great. It gives him a little bit more of a presence, a little bit more of an aura. So yeah, I mean, give the guy a chance. And he's either going to make it or he's not and it's on him."
According to Edge, he has been something of a mentor to The Singh Brothers.
"And a shout out to the entourage, The Singh Brothers. We'll have them on the show at some point, but really, really good guys. I go back with them a little bit, back when they were out in [British Columbia, Canada] and I was out there filming some stuff. They got in touch with me through Paul Lazenby, who is a complete moron." Edge continued, "they got ahold of Paul and they found out I was in town, so they just wanted to pick my brain, so we went and hiked this mountain called The [Stawamus] Chief and they just picked my brain the entire time. I was like, 'okay, I like these guys.' They went out of their way to try to find out if they could just get into contact with me and get some ideas. So from that point, I've stayed in contact with them and just tried to give them advice along the way."
Edge went on to say that he is happy to see The Bollywood Boyz get the opportunity.
"They're great guys, good head on their shoulders, and it's great to see them being put in that mix. And again, sink or swim. Yeah, so it [has] been nice to see and it's different and it's fun and I always liked that."
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