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Triple H performs bhangra with Jinder Mahal in New Delhi

| | Dec 11, 2017, at 12:05 am

New Delhi, Dec 10 (IBNS): New Delhi witnessed a memorable evening on Saturday when WWE superstar Triple H and Jinder Mahal fought at the ring, giving moments to the national capital to cheer aloud and enjoy the grand wrestling event.

Despite a well-fought battle, Triple H defeated Jinder in the event.

The evening became special for fans when Triple H engaged himself in bhangra with Jinder inside the ring.

They shared the stage with Singh Brothers.

The duo taught the Indian dancing move to the American wrestler.

The Delhi crowd cheered aloud all throughout the match for both the wrestlers.


Image: Singh Brothers official Twitter page

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