Prior to departing WWE only just recently, The Great Khali had been under contract to the company for over eight years. Eight years! That's eight years longer than anyone ever expected him to be there. And in that eight years, it's hard to think of one good match the guy had during his tenure. He was arguably one of worst wrestlers WWE had at their disposal and it's surprising that WWE kept him around for as long as they did. What's more surprising than that, though, is that Khali has also attempted to make it big (no pun intended) as an actor. It's been said the only real value Khali had to WWE was that he was a huge draw (again, no pun intended) in the Indian market and it's not hard to see why. He was a police officer before becoming a wrestler and has also appeared in several Bollywood films. He's also had roles in 2005's "The Longest Yard," 2008's "Get Smart" and 2010's "MacGruber." However, his thick accent makes it difficult to understand him and there's only so much he can do because of that. Sure, his freakish size makes him memorable, but it doesn't necessarily make him a good actor. He's almost as bad of an actor as he is a wrestler, and that's saying quite a bit.