10 Biggest Surprises In WWE's 100 Greatest Matches Book
2. A Great Kali Match!
Logic dictates that a book containing WWE's 100 Greatest Matches probably will not contain any by one of the promotion's all time worst performers. Yet The Great Khali's seven-foot frame nevertheless adorns one of the hundred spreads.
Admittedly, he's a constituent of a multi-man match - an Elimination Chamber contest from 2012's event of the same name - but it's still fairly galling to see the Punjabi Playboy's work crop up on a list of this nature anywhere near the likes of Shawn Michaels vs. Undertaker or Bret Hart vs. The British Bulldog.
The bout also contained The Big Show and Santino Marella - two more names that have absolutely no right participating in any discussion of 'wrestling's greatest'. Boggles the mind.