Former Wwe Star Jinder Mahal Is Reportedly Being Chased By Several Companies

Despite having over 60 days left on his non-compete clause, top indie wrestling stars are reportedly pursuing Jinder Mahal.  

Several "top independent companies" desire Mahal, who might become a regular in independent wrestling "if [he] so want[s] it." "Fightful Select" said.  

On "Fightful," GCW admits to wanting Mahal. GCW general manager Matt Cardona may hire Mahal after his non-compete clause expires.  

Black Label Pro, which launched AEW talents MJF, Danhausen, and Billie Starkz, has publicly expressed interest in Mahal.   

AIW, based in Cleveland, has produced Seth Rollins (then Tyler Black), Kevin Owens (then Kevin Steen), Jon Moxley, and Mickie James.  

Cleveland-based Absolute Intense Wrestling (AIW) produced Seth Rollins (then Tyler Black), Kevin Owens (then Kevin Steen), Jon Moxley, and Mickie James.  

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