4. The Great Khali – 7’1”
The Great Khali, played by Dalip Singh, is proof that size alone does not a compelling wrestling make. There’s no debating that he’s an awesome sight at over 7 feet tall when he’s walking to the ring, head-and-shoulders above everyone in the crowd, but the moment he steps inside the squared circle, it just all falls apart. He showed almost no technical skill, nor any desire to be cheered or booed from the crowd. A big charisma vacuum is not pleasant to watch. Being from India, his English is extremely limited. In the first part of his career, he was given Jinder Mahal as a mouthpiece, but after a brief failed run as WWE champion, Mahal faded from the picture as it was clear he was going to be nothing more than somebody to gawk at in the undercard. Khali left WWE in late 2014 after his contract expired and opened a wrestling school in India. Let’s hope he’s the student and not the teacher.
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