WWE Hell In A Cell: 5 Questions That Need To Be Answered
By Dalton Quix
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2. Who Will Be The Next Challenger For Jinder Mahal?
After building up Shinsuke Nakamura by having him defeat Dolph Ziggler, John Cena, and Randy Orton, WWE decided to have him lose to Jinder Mahal on PPV twice.
Shinsuke lost even more definitively this time The Singhs were thrown out, and Jinder ended up pinning him right in the middle of the ring. So, it would be hard to make an argument for a WWE Championship rematch between Shinsuke Nakamura and Jinder Mahal.
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That being said, what options are we left with to challenge Mahal? Orton just got out of his feud with Jinder, AJ Styles is looking to continue his feud with Baron Corbin, Sami Zayn and Tye Dillinger are both not ready for title shots, and that odd finish should keep the Roode and Ziggler feud going.
So, while Shinsuke may need a break from the title scene, there really isn’t anyone who can take his place. Either Shinsuke continues the poor feud with Jinder, or Jinder has no one to feud with, which may actually happen.
With Survivor Series coming up, there may not even be a WWE Championship match on the card. Jinder Mahal could be put in an elimination tag team match, and he could hold onto his championship through WWE’s tour in India.
By that time, feuds will have ended, and there will hopefully be someone that can successfully challenge for Jinder Mahal’s WWE Championship. The only question is: who will it be?