10 Worst WWE Workers Since 2010

1. The Great Khali

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While you could probably make a fair case for a few of these wrestlers to have been the worst in WWE since 2010, none of them made me fear for their safety every time they stepped into the ring like The Great Khali Did.

Peak Khali in WWE was 2006 to 2008, this is when he could be dependably relied on to put on a one-star match. Anything past 2010 and you had to go well into negative stars to try and best describe his work.

Khali was sad to watch near the end of his career. You could see his once large, muscular body rapidly shrink, and he began looking downright brittle. He was like Andre the Giant in the late '80s, having to hold onto the ropes to keep himself upright. The company didn’t trust him to do any offense or selling, so the bulk of the time he was in the ring he was either in the corner, or being attacked on the ground so he could rest.

Despite his massive height, you still couldn’t buy him beating up guys half his size, because he was unable to realistically deliver offense that looked like it would hurt. If nothing else, his opponents could have just run around him and he would have been unable to ever catch them.

Thankfully Vince let him go in 2014, as putting him in a ring any longer seemed like a crime.

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