Triple H beat Jinder Mahal in WWE India Live event

In another big tag team match, The Shield consisting of Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose defeated Samoa Joe, Sheamus and Cesaro.
Triple H and Jinder Mahal during WWE Live India main event (Courtesy: wwe.com)
Triple H and Jinder Mahal during WWE Live India main event (Courtesy: wwe.com)

NEW DELHI: Iconic superstar Paul Michael Levesque, better known by the ring name Triple H, defeated former champion Jinder Mahal in the main event of the WWE Live at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium here on Saturday.

In the final fight of the event, Jinder and Triple H displayed their class and entertained the jam-packed stadium, which was rooting more for the Triple H.

Initially it was all Jinder. The Indo-Canadian boxer thrashed Triple H all over the ring. He was also helped by the Singh Brothers but soon, the 48-year-old US player bounced back and started troubling the 31-year-old Jinder.

Triple H also displayed his signature moves.

Jinder survived Triple H's finishing move once but at the end, the US player again came up with that move and sealed the match. Triple H grabbed and twisted Jinder's arms behind him and slammed him on to the mat to finish the match.

After losing the match, when Jinder was walking away, Triple H called him back to the ring and praised him.

Triple H also said India is in good hands and despite criticism, the Indo-Canadian player has earned his respect.

Mahal, on the other hand, thanked people in Punjabi and Hindi and promised that the next time WWE comes to India, he will be the champion.

In the other matches of the event, India's Jeet Rama and Kishan Rafter won their tag team match.

In another big tag team match, The Shield consisting of Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose defeated Samoa Joe, Sheamus and Cesaro.

In WWE Raw Womens' Championship match, Alexa Bliss overpowered Sasha Banks.

Kane, who was up against Braun Strowman in another match, disqualified from the match as he brought chairs and tables into the contest.

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