8 Wrestlers You Forgot Still Work For WWE In 2019
5. The Singhs
One thing WWE fans probably haven't forgotten just yet but would perhaps like to, is Jinder Mahal's interminable WWE Championship reign of 2017. Just about the only saving grace from the Modern Day Maharajah's deathly dull defences was the presence of his Indian rubber ball lackeys, The Singhs.
Sunil and Samir bounced off all kinds of hardwood furniture for the sake of their gold-holding mate, most memorably serving as target practice for a particularly barbaric Randy Orton. The pair stuck around Jinder until the former champ's migration to SmackDown, presumably out of loyalty or a dwindling belief that MahalMania might just make a comeback.
Jinder's involvement in the 24/7 scene quickly made it clear that wasn't on the cards any time this century, and the Singhs have been repositioned on 205 Live, where their talents as actual wrestlers are arguably been made better use of. For anyone not paying this degree of attention, they are just a pair of cronies who were around for Mahal's apex, two who promptly vanished when it ended.