Jinder Mahal height
Jinder Mahal height is (6ft 5inches). Yuvraj Singh Dhesi (born July 19, 1986) is a Canadian professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the NXT brand as a member of Indus Sher alongside Sanga and Veer Mahaan under the ring name Jinder Mahal.

After beginning his career on the independent circuit, Mahal joined WWE in 2010 and made his main roster debut the following year. He formed the stable 3MB with fellow wrestlers Heath Slater and Drew McIntyre after a brief alliance with his kayfabe brother-in-law The Great Khali, before he and McIntyre were released from the company in 2014. Mahal returned to WWE in 2016 with a significantly improved physique and was given a push, culminating in him capturing the WWE Championship from Randy Orton in April 2017, becoming the 50th WWE Champion and the first of Indian descent.After a six-month reign, he went on to win the WWE United States Championship at WrestleMania 34 in 2018 and the WWE 24/7 Championship twice in 2019.
Jinder Mahal’s Net Worth in 2022
As of November 2022, Jinder Mahal’s net worth is estimated to be $500 thousand. His main source of income is his wrestling career, which he has done for the majority of his life. He has won several championships in which he has participated. He has also earned money by playing several wrestling video games. He has made several WWE television debuts, which has contributed to his overall net worth.

Jinder Mahal has always worked hard in his career, which has contributed to his success. He is one of WWE’s most popular wrestlers and, because he is still active and young, he is likely to do even better in the future.
Jinder Mahal Wife, Marriage
Jinder Mahal is not married and does not have any children. He is secretive about his romantic life, if he has one, and is preoccupied with his career. He currently resides in Tampa, Florida, in the United States.
He was accused of using substances that caused a drastic body transformation in 2016, but he denied the allegations. He is also a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. His best friend is Canadian artist Arjan Bhullar. He was also a driving force behind the endorsement of Jagmeet Singh for Prime Minister of Canada in October 2019.
Early life
Yuvraj Singh Dhesi[5] was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada on July 19, 1986. [3] He is an Indian Punjabi Sikh. [2] He graduated from the University of Calgary with a business degree in communications and culture. [6] His uncle, Gama Singh, was a legendary Stampede Wrestling villain who wrestled all over the world (and briefly for the WWF, now WWE) in the 1980s. [7]
Career
Jinder Mahal began his career at a young age, when he began training at Martial Arts Fitness Center with Rick Bognar. He wrestled in his first match as Raj Dhesi at Premier Martial Arts Wrestling (PMW). He trained with Allen Coage, Gerry Morrow, Natalya, Tyson Kidd, and Viktor, among others. He signed with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in 2010 as Jinder Mahal. He made his WWE SmackDown debut on April 29, 2011. He was in the company of Ranjin Singh and Great Khali.
Drew Mclntyre and Heather Slater chased him down, and Mclntyre interfered with Slater’s match by attacking Brodus Clay, who was wrestling with Slater. They formed the 3MB alliance, which went on to win numerous games in the years that followed. In June 2014, Mahal’s WWE contract was terminated.
He signed with Reality of Wrestling (ROW) and went by the ring name Raj Singh. He also won All-Star Wrestling with his cousin, Gama Singh Jr., at this venue (ASW). He wrestled for the World Wrestling Council (WWC), Qatar Pro Wrestling (QPW), and Continental Wrestling Entertainment (CWE) as well (CWE).
In July, Mahal returned to WWE and began making peace with his fellow wrestlers, claiming that he was angry when he left and had found peace since his return. He has since joined WWE and has competed in several matches, but he suffered a knee injury in June 2019 that will take him 6 to 12 months to recover from. On April 27, 2020, he returned to RAW and defeated Akira Tozawa.
Achievements and Awards
Jinder Mahal has a long list of achievements to his credit. In 2017, he won the WWE Championship, becoming the 50th WWE champion and the first Canadian to do so. In 2019, he won two WWE 24/7 Championship championships. In 2018, he won WrestleMania in the WWE United States. He has won numerous titles throughout his career, including most improved wrestler in 2017 and most hated wrestler .