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Originally Posted by rubecube
Disagree. That title reign was awful. The punjabi prison match with Orton, jobbing Nakamura to him, all of his matches basically ending the same way. It was bad.
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Yeah, Jinder's reign was forgettable. That said, his character is better as a big presence in a smaller pond. Competing for the US championship, the NXT North American title, that sort of thing.
Jinder knows his place, and he's extremely humble about it (this was captured in a WWE Network doc a few years ago). He knows where he sits in the card and his utilitarian role.
Part of me thinks Jinder got his WWE title reign because they needed a placeholder and he had paid his dues, with unwavering loyalty to the company and with the respect of his peers. He is a company man through and through and extremely dedicated to the craft.