The Great Khali, Drew McIntyre, and several other WWE Superstars wished India the 78th Independence Day. WWE India posted a collage of all the videos in which many stars wished in their unique way. The video started with Drew running down the entrance arena which was from October 2023. The video then had Seth Rollins greeting the Indian fans with 'Namaste'.
Isla Dawn and Alba Fyre, the women's tag team champions, introduced themselves. Chelsea Green claimed herself to be the favourite WWE Superstar of all the Indian fans. Braun Strowman needed to do nothing but give a look. Sami Zayn and Rhea Ripley were also featured in the video. Austin Theory later introduced himself to the Indian fans.
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Your favorite WWE Superstars wish you a Happy #IndependenceDay, India! 🇮🇳 @DMcIntyreWWE @tiffstrattonwwe @_Theory1 @ImChelseaGreen @wwe_alba @IslaDawn #SonySportsNetwork pic.twitter.com/pcNIJ1DpJZ
— WWE India (@WWEIndia) August 15, 2024
The women's Money in the Bank winner Tiffany Stratton introduced herself to the fans. Drew was the first one to wish India on its 78th Independence Day. Isla and Alba wished India while the duo of Natalya and Mami were seen dancing in the edit. McIntyre was seen playing a little fun game of cricket. Braun brought on his moves and an old video of Bobby Lashley was edited.
WWE Superstars shower their love for India
Theory and Tiffany wished the Indian fans a happy Independence Day. Green wished Indian fans and claimed to love all of them. The Scottish Warrior's old video of dancing was included in the short. The video ended up with Sami Zayn saying 'Namaste' in a yoga position named 'Vrikshasan'. Amidst all of it, The Great Khali's old video was included in the short.
WWE usually comes up with such attempts to please the Indian fans during some of their big events. Some of the WWE Superstars wished India for its ODI World Cup and the T20 World Cup campaigns. Even in the past, WWE stars wished on the Indian Independence Day. The video went viral on the internet a few hours after the Indian Independence Day was concluded.