Shockingly the match between the Undertaker and the Great Khali at Judgment Day was not up there with Steamboat and Savage, with Khali showing little mobility and Undertaker trying desperately to tell some sort of story despite the fact that Khali was no-selling everything. So on April 7th 2006, Khali made his debut with Davari alongside him and thanks to a wonderful selling job by Taker (why is it that so many big guys seem to sell fear better than a lot of little guys?) became seen immediately as a threat. However it didn't stop Vince from squaring him off against he guy who Vince had often turned to in order to get his new monsters over. Had he been working in the days when the territories were still going strong, he could have moved from territory to territory as the big heel before anyone really found out his glaring weaknesses. Yet another variant of Vince's continuous fascination with foreign heels, Khali was about twenty-five years too late for wrestling.
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And while the Undertaker did his best, fact of the matter is that not all surprised us like Braun Strowman.ĭalip Singh Rana aka the Great Khali has never been seen as a great worker in any sense of the word by the great majority of the WWE Universe. Over the years he's been lumped in the ring against a whole bunch of workers who Vince essentially thought looked menacing without much regard to their wrestling ability. Whatever you think of Mark Calaway, it has to be said that he hasn't had it easy.
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Or what if you had a gimmick match and the gimmick didn't show?