10 Worst Wrestlers In WWE Main Events

3. The Great Khali

The Great Khali
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While Zeus was a bad wrestler, at least everyone knew it was a novelty appearance and, as an actor, wasn't really expected to be any good.

The Great Khali on the other hand, was a wrestler, trained in the art and hired by a company to specifically be a good one.

He was not.

The gigantic size that no doubt scored the Punjabi Playboy a job in WWE and landed him in the main event scene with a World Title around his waist, was also his biggest downfall.

He couldn't move fast enough. He couldn't do anything aerial and was limited on the mat because of the difficulties in going down and getting back up.

He even struggled to simply walk around the ring at anything but a snail's pace.

You almost felt bad for him at times, seeing the physical strain he was dealing with throughout a match.

While he was certainly a sight to behold, he didn't belong anywhere near the main event or championship scene for all the reasons above.

He main evented back-to-back PPVs in 2007 for the WWE Championship, both against John Cena in what were arguably Big Match John's greatest carry jobs, especially their Falls Count Anywhere match at Judgment Day.

Khali just couldn't perform to any kind of standard but was carried by his sheer mass in the ring to get him at the top of the card.

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