The Great Khali, a dominant force in wrestling, achieved success through his dedication and self-discipline. His journey is a testament to turning dreams into reality. Born into an average family, he became a symbol of Indian pride, representing the country on a global platform. His influence has ignited the interest of many Indian fans. He serves as an example for aspiring wrestlers.
Before achieving multimillionaire status, Khali faced many challenges. The path to joining WWE required him to overcome significant obstacles. Many people remember his time in the ring, but his accomplishments prior to WWE are often forgotten. This article highlights these early achievements and provides insights into his journey.
Dalip Singh Rana, the Great Khali, is known for his impressive height. Before WWE, he had diverse experiences, including working in the Punjab State Police, as a bodyguard, and competing in bodybuilding. These varied roles helped shape him for a career in professional wrestling.
In 2006, Khali joined WWE. He quickly rose through the ranks, winning the World Heavyweight Championship within a year, becoming the first Indian-origin champion. Prior to joining WWE, Khali wrestled in various promotions, including APW, WCW, and NJPW.
Khali’s WWE career included memorable feuds and matches against wrestling legends such as The Undertaker, John Cena, Batista, Triple H, and Big Show. He performed at WrestleMania and SummerSlam. His time with WWE ended in 2014. Outside the ring, Khali has appeared in films like ‘The Longest Yard’ and ‘Get Smart’, and he was a contestant on the reality show ‘Bigg Boss’.