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In reality, Khali was not medically cleared to compete as, like Lashley and Super Crazy, he had elevated levels of enzymes in his liver. Both Big Show and The Undertaker managed to escape the inner structure. While fighting in the space between the two structures, Big Show threw The Undertaker through the outer structure. The Undertaker's feet ...
The Big Show and The Great Khali staring at each other before their match. The following contest featured The Big Show against The Great Khali in a standard match. Both men wrestled inconclusively until The Big Show performed a body slam onto Khali, after which Khali attempted to perform a two handed chokeslam on The Big Show. The Big Show ...
The next match was between The Undertaker and The Great Khali. [1] [4] [21] Khali dominated the match for large periods, although the Undertaker did manage to execute his signature Old School. [4] [23] After the Undertaker failed to execute a chokeslam, Khali took control again, and pinned the Undertaker following a big boot. [4] [23]
In 2006, WWE introduced a giant of a man who would be an imposing figure in the company for the better part of a decade. The Great Khali, billed at 7-foot-1 and weighing in at over 340 pounds, has ...
Khali then had a short feud with Big Show, culminating in a match at Backlash on 27 April, which Big Show won. [54] In July, Khali feuded with Triple H over the WWE Championship and on 25 July episode of SmackDown he won a battle royal also involving Big Show, Jeff Hardy, Montel Vontavious Porter, Mr. Kennedy, and Umaga for the right to face ...
Big Show dominated from there with vicious attacks. Rhodes managed to deliver a disaster kick. As he went for another one, he took a spear mid-air to the groin from Big Show. Big Show knocked out Rhodes with a Knockout Punch and pinned him to win his first Intercontinental Championship. [1] Kelly Kelly performing a Molly-Go-Round on Beth Phoenix
The Undertaker vs. The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) in a Handicap Concrete Crypt match [6] 16 The Great American Bash (2005) July 24, 2005 Buffalo, New York: HSBC Arena: Batista (c) vs. John "Bradshaw" Layfield for the World Heavyweight Championship [7] 17 The Great American Bash (2006) July 23, 2006 Indianapolis, Indiana ...
Professional boxer and WBC Welterweight Champion Floyd "Money" Mayweather, who was in attendance and a close friend of Mysterio's, came to his aid and confronted Big Show. After Big Show dropped to his knees, Mayweather attacked him with a combination of punches, which caused Big Show to bleed from the nose and mouth. [38] The following night ...