10 Least Intimidating WWE Monsters Ever

10. The Great Khali

For about the first ten minutes of his career, The Great Khali was somewhat intimidating. The Indian monster came out and confronted the Undertaker, knocking the Deadman out with one dismissive waft of his giant paw. The announcers of course spoke of never seeing Taker dominated like that, and the cycle repeated itself once more.

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It quickly became clear that Khali had the mobility of a monument however, and that in order to evade him all one had to do was not be in his admittedly impressive reach. Khali's fear factor wasn't helped by the fact that he seemed to carry a permanently tired expression with him, the look one has when they really don't want to go to the toilet yet again.

Khali was soon moved into a comedic babyface role, where his mobility worsened. His scariest time may very well have been his days as the Punjabi Playboy.

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