10 Worst WWE Superstars To Ever Wrestle In The Elimination Chamber
1. The Great Khali (No Way Out 2008 & Elimination Chamber 2012)
The Great Khali is not only the worst wrestler to compete in an Elimination Chamber match, but possibly the very worst wrestler to have ever been contracted to WWE. Well, maybe Giant Gonzalez was even more atrocious, so at least the WWE Universe was never forced to endure his presence in a match of this magnitude!
The Great Khali, in many ways that didn't include his wrestling skillset, was a superb asset to WWE. He was the first ever Indian wrestler to be signed by them, which opened the doors to a massive fanbase that WWE could exploit. He was the very definition of a 'special attraction': standing at 7 feet 1 inch and weighing in at almost 350 pounds, Khali's sheer magnitude made him a talking point for fans and non-fans alike. In WWE, which could be labelled the 'Land Of The Giants', Khali was even bigger than the likes of Big Show, Undertaker and Kane, and the importance of that can't be understated.
That does not mean that he should be included in show-piece matches like the Elimination Chamber, though. In fact, Khali's lack of mobility and clumsiness could have led to other superstars getting hurt, so it's no surprise that his two appearances inside the structure have been quick (lasting no more than a few minutes in both matches combined).
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