The 12 WWE Wrestlers Who Debuted In 2017 - Ranked

7. Singh Brothers

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WWE Debut: SmackDown, April 18

Despite barely wrestling on television, Sunil and Samir Singh have had a bigger influence on the SmackDown main event scene that most competitors on the blue brand.

Since their debut, the Singh Brothers have served as personal ring announcers, managers and bodyguards for Jinder Mahal, helping to propel him to an improbable six-month WWE Championship reign. The brothers regularly interfered and distracted opponents during Mahal’s matches, leading to Jinder defeating Randy Orton and Shinsuke Nakamura on multiple occasions.

The brothers also have received their share of beatdowns as a result of their constant interference, and a break with Mahal has been teased. Eventually, the Singhs will most likely have to separate from Jinder as he shuttles down the card – that or start wrestling in the tag team division to give the group some added relevance.

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