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Dalip Singh Rana (born 27 August 1972), better known by his ring name The Great Khali, is an Indian-born American former
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, promoter, and actor. He is best known for his tenure with
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, where he became the first Indian-born
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. Standing over 7 feet tall due to
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, Khali gained attention for his imposing stature and was prominently featured in WWE storylines throughout the mid-2000s to early 2010s. Rana began his professional wrestling career in 2000, competing in the United States for
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(APW), followed by appearances in
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(WCW),
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(NJPW), and other international promotions. He signed with WWE in 2006, where he was involved in high-profile feuds with
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,
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,
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, and
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, and participated in major events such as WrestleMania and
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. Outside the ring, Khali appeared in films including '' The Longest Yard'' (2005) and ''
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'' (2008), and finished as runner-up on the reality television show '' Bigg Boss 4'' in 2011. In 2015, Rana founded
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(CWE) based in
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. Khali was inducted into the
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in 2021 and continues to make occasional appearances for the company. Rana is also known for his spiritual lifestyle and personal discipline. He became a naturalised U.S. citizen in 2014, holds
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, and joined the
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in 2022.


Early life

Rana was born into a
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family to parents Jwala Ram and Tandi Devi in the village of
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, located in the
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of
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. He was one of seven siblings in a financially struggling household and worked various odd jobs in his youth to support his family. Rana has
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, a hormonal disorder that results in abnormal growth, including
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and pronounced facial features such as jaw protrusion. While working as a security guard in
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, he was noticed by a police officer from the neighbouring state of
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. The officer, known for mentoring athletes within the Punjab Police, facilitated Rana’s recruitment into the Punjab Police force in 1993, where he began training in sports and physical fitness at a more serious level.


Professional wrestling career


Early career (2000–2006)

Competing under the ring name Giant Singh, Rana began his professional wrestling career with
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(APW), based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He made his debut in October 2000. On 28 May 2001, APW trainee Brian Ong died after receiving a flapjack maneuver from Singh during a training session. Ong had previously sustained a concussion earlier that day but was encouraged to continue by APW staff, who had reportedly criticized him for not avoiding injuries. It was later determined that Ong had not been provided with proper protective equipment or adequate medical supervision. The second concussion ultimately proved fatal. Although Singh was not held personally liable, Ong’s family filed a lawsuit against APW. A jury found the promotion liable for recklessness and awarded the Ong family $1.3 million in damages. During this period, Rana also briefly signed a contract with
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(WCW), where he spent time in training and development. However, his tenure was cut short when WCW was acquired by its rival, the
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(WWF), in March 2001. Later in 2001, Rana received an offer to join
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(NJPW), where he once again competed under the ring name Giant Singh. Teaming with fellow giant wrestler
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, the duo formed what was billed as the tallest tag team in professional wrestling history, with an average height of 7 feet 1 inch and a combined weight of 805 pounds. They debuted at the
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in October 2001, introduced as Club 7 by
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, and won a two-on-four handicap match. Singh suffered his first recorded loss at Wrestling World 2002 in January during a tag team match. His most notable loss during this period came in August at the
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, where, after a falling out with Silva, he was defeated by his former tag team partner in a singles match. From 2002 to 2006, Singh continued to wrestle internationally, competing in Mexico for
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(CMLL) and in Japan for
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(AJPW).


World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE


Dominance (2006–2008)

On 2 January 2006, Rana became the first Indian professional wrestler to be signed to a contract by
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(WWE). He was assigned to their developmental territory,
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, where he competed under his real name. The Great Khali made his television debut accompanied by Daivari on the 21 April episode of ''
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'', where he attacked
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, beginning a storyline rivalry. Two weeks later, he competed in his first televised match, decisively defeating Funaki. In May, Khali continued to be presented as a dominant force, defeating
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in a non-title bout. On 21 May at
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, he gained a notable victory over The Undertaker. Khali was scheduled to face The Undertaker in a
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at The Great American Bash (2006), The Great American Bash on 23 July but was replaced by Big Show after being deemed medically unable to compete. Despite Khali's interference during the match, The Undertaker secured the win. Khali experienced his first televised loss on the 16 August episode of ''SmackDown!'' in a Professional wrestling match types#Last Man/Woman Standing match, Last Man Standing match against The Undertaker. Khali began a short feud with Kane (wrestler), Kane in early 2007, culminating in a victory at WrestleMania 23 on 1 April. The following month, he entered a storyline involving
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's WWE Championship, earning a title match by defeating Shawn Michaels on an episode of ''WWE Raw, Raw''. Khali was defeated by Cena at Judgment Day (2007), Judgment Day. The next night on ''Raw'', Ranjin Singh was introduced as Khali's new manager and translator. Their rivalry continued at One Night Stand (2007), One Night Stand on 3 June, where Khali once again lost to Cena in a Professional wrestling match types#Falls Count Anywhere match, Falls Count Anywhere match. Khali won the vacant World Heavyweight Championship by emerging victorious in a 20-man Battle royal (professional wrestling), battle royal on the 20 July episode of ''SmackDown!''. He went on to successfully defend the title against
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and Kane in a Professional wrestling match types#Non-elimination matches with three competitors, triple threat match at The Great American Bash (2007), The Great American Bash, and again against Batista at SummerSlam (2007), SummerSlam on 26 August, retaining the championship despite losing the match by disqualification. Khali’s reign ended at Unforgiven (2007), Unforgiven on 16 September, where he lost the title to Batista in a triple threat match also involving Rey Mysterio. The following month, he challenged Batista for the championship in a Punjabi Prison match at No Mercy (2007), No Mercy, but was unsuccessful. In late 2007 and early 2008, Khali was involved in a storyline with Fit Finlay, Finlay, frequently attempting to intimidate or attack Hornswoggle, only to be thwarted by Finlay. He participated in the Elimination Chamber, Elimination Chamber match at No Way Out (2008), No Way Out on 17 February but failed to earn a World Heavyweight Championship opportunity at WrestleMania XXIV. Instead, at WrestleMania on 30 March, he competed in a 24-man battle royal for a chance at the ECW World Heavyweight Championship, ECW Championship but was unsuccessful. Khali then entered a brief feud with Big Show, culminating in a match at Backlash (2008), Backlash on 27 April, where Big Show secured the win. In July, Khali began a rivalry with
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over the WWE Championship. On the 25 July episode of ''SmackDown!'', he won a battle royal to become the number one contender for the title at SummerSlam (2008), SummerSlam. At the event on 17 August, Khali was defeated by Triple H.


Punjabi Playboy (2008–2014)

In October, Khali became involved in a brief comedic storyline with stunt performer Johnny Knoxville. During an interview featured on Knoxville’s website, Khali took offence to some of his remarks and issued a threat of retaliation. He later invited Knoxville to appear on an episode of ''Raw'', only to attack him during the segment. Following this, Khali adopted a more lighthearted on-screen persona and gradually became a Face (professional wrestling), fan favourite. Alongside his manager Ranjin Singh, he began hosting the weekly "Khali Kiss Cam" segment, during which Singh would invite seemingly random women from the audience to enter the ring and kiss Khali. Khali began a feud with Dolph Ziggler in mid-2009, which led to a match at WWE The Bash, The Bash on 28 June. He was defeated following interference from Kane, sparking a subsequent rivalry between the two. This culminated in matches against Kane at SummerSlam (2009), SummerSlam on 23 August and WWE Breaking Point, Breaking Point on 13 September, both of which Khali lost. Shortly afterward, he was written off television to undergo knee surgery. While recovering, Khali made a surprise appearance alongside on the 2 November episode of Raw, joining Sharon Osbourne, Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne as a guest judge for the "Raw's Got Talent" segment. He returned to in-ring competition in December. On the 19 April 2010 episode of ''Raw'', Khali appeared as "Khaluber" (parody of MacGruber) teaming with guest host Will Forte (as MacGruber) in a handicap match against Vladimir Kozlov, which they won. At WrestleMania XXVII on 3 April 2011, Khali won a pre-show battle royal. He was later involved in a storyline with Jinder Mahal, which led to the two forming an on-screen alliance. The partnership lasted until September, when they failed to capture the World Tag Team Championship (WWE), WWE Tag Team Championship, leading to the end of their alliance. The following year, Khali competed in the World Heavyweight Championship Elimination Chamber match at Elimination Chamber (2012), the namesake event in February but was unsuccessful. At WrestleMania XXVIII, he took part in a 12-man tag team match, which his team lost. He competed in the inaugural André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania XXX on 6 April 2014, but did not win. Khali's contract with WWE expired on 13 November 2014, after which he departed the company.


Later career (2015–present)

In February 2015, Khali founded Continental Wrestling Entertainment (CWE), a professional wrestling promotion and training academy based in Jalandhar, Punjab. The promotion held its first event on 12 December 2015. Among its trainees, Shanky, Dilsher Shanky and Kavita Devi (wrestler), Kavita Devi later signed with WWE, marking CWE as a significant stepping stone for Indian talent. Since 2017, Khali has made occasional appearances for WWE. He returned at Battleground (2017), Battleground on 23 July 2017, assisting WWE Champion Jinder Mahal in defeating Randy Orton during a Punjabi Prison match. In April 2018, he took part in the Greatest Royal Rumble match in Jeddah, Jedda, Saudi Arabia, but was eliminated. In recognition of his contributions to the company, he was inducted into the
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in 2021. Khali made another special appearance at WWE Superstar Spectacle in 2023.


Television and film

From October 2010 to January 2011, Khali appeared as a contestant on the Indian reality television show Bigg Boss (Hindi TV series) season 4, ''Bigg Boss'' (season 4), where he finished as the first runner-up. Due to his size, the show made special accommodations for him, including a custom-built bed. In 2011, he made guest appearances on international television, including a brief cameo in episode 18 of NBC’s ''Outsourced (TV series), Outsourced'', and as Atog, a rock-smashing giant, in the Disney Channel series ''Pair of Kings''. Khali has also made appearances on various Indian comedy and talk shows, including ''Aap Ki Adalat'', ''Comedy Nights with Kapil'', ''Comedy Nights Bachao'', and ''The Kapil Sharma Show''. In addition to television, Khali has acted in several films, both in Hollywood and Indian cinema. He made his film debut in 2005 as Turley in '' The Longest Yard'', followed by roles in ''
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'' (2008), ''MacGruber (film), MacGruber'' (2010), and the Indian films ''Kushti (film), Kushti'' (2010), ''Ramaa: The Saviour'' (2010), and ''Houba! On the Trail of the Marsupilami, HOUBA! On the Trail of the Marsupilami'' (2012). In 2023, he appeared in the Bangladeshi action thriller ''MR-9: Do or Die''.


Personal life

Rana married Harminder Kaur in 2002. The couple has two children: a daughter, born in February 2014, and a son, born in November 2023. He has been described as deeply spiritual and a follower of Indian spiritual leader Ashutosh Maharaj. Known for his disciplined lifestyle, Rana meditates daily and abstains from alcohol and tobacco.Guha-Ray, Shantanu
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''BBC News'', 6 May 2008
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''dna''.
He originally suggested the ring name "Khali" as a reference to the Hindu goddess Kali, associated with eternal energy, but later stated that WWE gave him the full ring name "The Great Khali". Rana has followed a rigorous training regimen, including weightlifting twice a day. In the early stages of his career, he maintained a mostly vegetarian diet, later adding chicken and other meats to meet his nutritional requirements. On 26 July 2012, he underwent surgery to remove a Benign tumor, benign tumour from his pituitary gland, a condition linked to his diagnosis of
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. He became a naturalised citizen of the United States on 20 February 2014, and also holds an
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card. On 10 February 2022, Rana joined the
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(BJP).


Championships and accomplishments

* Continental Wrestling Entertainment ** CWE Heavyweight Championship (2 times) *
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** Teisen Hall Six-Man Tournament (2002) – with
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and Paulo César da Silva (fighter), Giant Silva * ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated'' ** Ranked No. 83 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated#PWI 500, PWI 500'' in 2008 * ''Dave Meltzer#Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Wrestling Observer Newsletter'' ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Most Overrated, Most Overrated (2007) ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Worst Gimmick, Worst Gimmick (2008) * WWE, World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE ** World Heavyweight Championship (WWE, 2002–2013), World Heavyweight Championship (List of World Heavyweight Champions (WWE, 2002–2013), 1 time) ** WWE Hall of Fame (WWE Hall of Fame (2021), Class of 2021) ** Slammy Award (1 time) *** "Damn!" Moment of the Year (2008 Slammy Awards, 2008)


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See also

* Sport in India – Overview of sports in India * Professional wrestling in India – Overview of professional wrestling in India * WWE in India * Wrestling in India * Martial arts in india, Martial arts in India – Overview of Indian martial arts * :Professional wrestling in India, List of articles about professional wrestling of India * :Indian professional wrestlers, List of Indian professional wrestlers


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External links

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