10 WWE Champions With The Worst Finishing Moves
10. The Great Khali - Chop
When you come across a mountain of a man, who stands over seven foot tall and is built like a brick wall, then it makes sense to at least see what he can bring to the business. Even if it isn't gold, there is surely business to be done.
The Great Khali could barely walk, let alone wrestle, so giving him minimal moves made sense. But when even the most basic of moves look like they have minimal impact, it's probably worth just admitting that the experiment failed and move on. What you shouldn't do is place the World Heavyweight Championship over their shoulder, a whole year after realising they couldn't wrestle.
But that's exactly what happened, and boy, was it rough.
People might ironically enjoy Khali for being a lumbering giant, but his run with the company was a tough watch. What's worse, he could barely move in the ring, and for a while, he finished his opponents off with a pretty lame looking chop to the head. Eventually, he introduced a pretty decent vice grip to the head, but even then, it should never have taken him to the top of the company.
Side Note: Yes, if he chopped me, I'd shatter, but wrestlers can take a hell of a lot more than a slow, unimpactful chop.