I've noticed Indian-Americans have been embracing pro wrestling a lot recently

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That's why I don't see Vince taking it off of Jinder anytime soon. Too much money to be made in the Indian market.
 

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Wrestling has always been big in South Asia. They just never tapped into the market.

They still haven't pushed a brown wrestler who doesn't have a stereotypical gimmick. Hell, the only one in the 100 year history of wrestling WITHOUT a stereotypical gimmick if Mustafa Ali.

Because Vince McMahon still thinks it's the early 90's
 

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Wrestling has always been big in South Asia. They just never tapped into the market.

They still haven't pushed a brown wrestler who doesn't have a stereotypical gimmick. Hell, the only one in the 100 year history of wrestling WITHOUT a stereotypical gimmick if Mustafa Ali.

Mustafa Ali might not have a stereotypical gimmick, but somehow he still ends up as the Arab knocked unconscious by a white collar white guy declaring a no fly zone for his kind. :mjpls:

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