10 Wrestlers With The Worst Punches In The Business

4. The Great Khali

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The long-time consensus amongst fans and anyone with healthy eyes is The Great Khali is bad at everything in pro wrestling. It’s not meant to be a malicious agreement, rather just an extremely-hard-to-argue opinion held by many. You have to consider genetically it was against the odds Khali would be an incredible wrestler with Match of the Year contenders galore. For someone that’s 7 ft 1 with limited training and a language barrier and a late start in the business, he’s done well for as far as he’s gotten in WWE. Heck, he’s Bret Hart compared to Giant González and his Falls Count Anywhere Match with John Cena for the WWE Championship at One Night Stand 2007 was somehow thrilling.

Khali had less than 10 moves total, and most of them were as simple as could be – big boot, clothesline, headbutt, chest slap etc. One of those ordinary moves though - his strikes - were shockingly bad. He lunged his giant arms when he punched, taking up the width in the ring of half the Cruiserweight division when he did. Thankfully for fans/everyone he took on, he used chops as his preferred move rather than punches in the majority of his matches.

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