How many matches does Great Khali have in WWE?

How many matches does Great Khali have in WWE?

Also known as Dalip Singh, Giant Singh, Gigante Singh, Giant

# Item Matches
4 2013 113
5 2012 82
6 2011 45
7 2010 42

How many matches has Khali lost?

10 The Great Khali 456-249 Surprisingly, The Great Khali finished his career with a record of 456 wins and 249 losses, which is not bad at all. His best year in terms of wins was 2013 when he managed to win 81 matches.

When did Great Khali left WWE?

Khali eventually retired in November 2014 to return to India and train aspiring WWE Superstars, but he returned at WWE Battleground 2017, helping WWE Champion and fellow countryman Jinder Mahal escape the match Khali himself pioneered, the Punjabi Prison.

How many great matches has the Great Khali had in WWE?

The Great Khali debuted in WWE in 2006, and over the course of the next eight years, he had dozens of matches, but only a handful of those matches can be considered great, or even good. Khali is over 7 feet tall and weighs more than 300 pounds, which makes him the literal definition of a wrestling giant.

Was the Great Khali really that bad in the ring?

Soon after debuting, it was obvious that Great Khali was terrible in the ring. Most of his matches were a chore, but these were actually pretty good. The Great Khali debuted in WWE in 2006, and over the course of the next eight years, he had dozens of matches, but only a handful of those matches can be considered great, or even good.

How did Khali get drafted from raw to SmackDown?

On the 11 June episode of Raw, as part of the 2007 WWE draft, Khali was drafted from Raw to SmackDown as SmackDown’s first draft pick. In July, Khali began a feud with Batista and the two were scheduled for a match at The Great American Bash.

What happened to Khali after Battleground?

Khali participated in the Intercontinental Championship battle royal at Battleground on 20 July, but the match was won by The Miz. On 31 October episode of SmackDown, Khali was defeated by Rusev in what would be his final match in WWE until 2017, as on 13 November his contract expired and he left WWE.

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