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Jinder Mahal Has The Most Boring Waffle House Order Ever

Jinder Mahal doesn’t like them scattered, smothered, or covered.

MuscleMan Malcolm recently asked Jinder Mahal, now going by Raj Dhesi, what his go-to Waffle House order is. Mahal, who dramatically changed his physique through diet and exercise in 2017, said he doesn’t eat at the iconic breakfast chain very often.

This was a respectable enough answer, as you have to admire an athlete’s dedication to staying in such great shape. Despite not going very often, he surely has an epic cheat meal on the rare occasion that he indulges himself, right?

Nope.

“Oh man, I don’t eat there very often, but egg whites … that’s it,” he admitted. “Egg whites, toast maybe? No butter on the egg whites, just cook it with whatever grease is left on the grill. Don’t add any more of that.”

The former WWE Champion doesn’t use Waffle House sauce on his incredibly bland order, but he did admit to enjoying a bit of Heinz 57 on chicken breast from time to time.

“That’s the most bodybuilding answer I’ve ever heard for a Waffle House order,” Malcolm retorted.

WWE didn’t drop the ball on Jinder Mahal

WWE released Jinder Mahal in April 2024. His release came several years after he won the promotion’s world title. Some fans believed the company misused him after that, but that’s a statement he strongly disagrees with.

Mahal spoke to his fans on TikTok and insisted WWE didn’t drop the ball with him. The former WWE Champion revealed that he had a great career, built amazing relationships, and traveled the world, giving him plenty to be thankful for.

“So I see this comment a lot and I wanna kinda share my opinion on it.” Jinder Mahal said. “‘WWE dropped the ball on me’ – I would say that’s not true. Had a very long career, 12 years in WWE. WWE Champion, won the United States Championship at WrestleMania, made a great living, really set myself up for the future, for the rest of my life. “

“It’s given me a sense of financial independence where, now, I can just do whatever I wanna do. Freedom, flexibility, got to travel the world, build amazing relationships, a lot of good memories. And it’s gonna continue now on the independents, just doing things my way.

So WWE did not drop the ball, I had a great career, a great time, and, yeah, thank you for all the fans tuning in for all these years.”

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