Satender Dagar (born 12 January 1981)[1] is an Indian professional wrestler. He is best known for his tenures with WWE, where he competed in their developmental territory NXT under the ring name Jeet Rama.[3]

Jeet Rama
Birth nameSatender Dagar[1]
Born (1981-01-12) 12 January 1981 (age 43)
Sonipat district, Haryana, India[2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Jeet Rama
Satender Ved Pal[3]
Billed height6 ft 6 in (198 cm)[4]
Billed weight235 lb (107 kg)[4]
Trained byWWE Performance Center
Debut29 September 2015
Retired2 November 2021

Early life

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Born in Baghru village of Sonipat District, Haryana, Satender was a ten-time kushti heavyweight amateur wrestling champion and three-time winner of the Hind Kesari award in India.[5][6]

Professional wrestling career

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WWE (2015–2021)

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On 2 June 2015 it was reported that Satender, along with fellow Indian recruit Lovepreet Sangha, had been signed by WWE and would be reporting to the WWE Performance Center for training.[7] He made his in-ring debut at a NXT live event in Fort Pierce, Florida on 29 September 2015, competing in a battle royal.[4] He made his singles debut for the company under the ring name Jeet Rama at a WWE live event in New Delhi on 15 January 2016, defeating Chad Gable.[3][8] Since then he has competed several times mostly during NXT live events. Jeet Rama and Kishan Raftar once again teamed up against The Miztourage (Curtis Axel and Bo Dallas) in which they came out victorious at New Delhi on 7 December 2017. On 10 February 2018, Jeet Rama teamed with Kassius Ohno to take on The Forgotten Sons (Steve Cutler and Wesley Blake) at an Orlando NXT live event, in which they were defeated. On 26 January 2021, Jeet Rama made his TV debut against AJ Styles at Superstar Spectacle in a losing effort, but was praised for his performance.[9] On 15 October, he made his debut on 205 Live in a losing effort against Boa.[10] On the 22 October episode of 205 Live, Rama faced Xyon Quinn in a losing effort.[11] On the 29 October episode of 205 Live, Rama was again defeated by Boa.[12] On the 2 November episode of NXT 2.0, Rama was defeated by a debuting Solo Sikoa in what would be his last match before he was released from his contract on 4 November 2021.[13][14]

References

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  1. ^ a b Nath, Joshua Arpit (5 July 2017). "Satender Dagar, Lovepreet Sangha Make Winning Debuts In WWE, Make India Proud". India Times.
  2. ^ Basu, Hindol (26 December 2015). "Haryana wrestler to take on John Cena, Big Show". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "NXT Superstars debut with new ring names in return home to India". WWE. 15 January 2016.
  4. ^ a b c Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Jeet Rama « Wrestlers Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net.
  5. ^ "After The Great Khali, another Indian wrestler all set to debut in WWE". Daily Bhaskar. 24 June 2015.
  6. ^ Powell, Jason (12 June 2015). "WWE statement on the signing of two international wrestlers". Pro Wrestling Dot Net.
  7. ^ Scherer, Dave (2 June 2015). "WWE SIGNS TWO INTERNATIONAL TALENTS". www.pwinsider.com. PWInsider.
  8. ^ "1/15 WWE in New Delhi, India - Detailed Report on WWE's big return -". Pro Wrestling Torch. 15 January 2016.
  9. ^ Clark, Ryan (26 January 2021). "Triple H Gives Some High Praise To Jeet Rama". www.ewrestlingnews.com.
  10. ^ "WWE 205 Live results: Oct. 15, 2021". WWE.
  11. ^ "WWE 205 Live results: Xyon Quinn topples Jeet Rama in a colossal main event". WWE.
  12. ^ "WWE 205 Live results: Oct. 29, 2021 | WWE". www.wwe.com.
  13. ^ "WWE NXT results, Nov. 2, 2021: Carmelo & Trick "shoe" away Gargano & Lumis for the win". WWE.
  14. ^ "WWE Releases More Superstars Including Several Main Roster Names". Wrestling Inc.
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