Mr. Fuji: Ranking His WWE Managerial Clients From Worst To Best
11. Killer Khan
Billed from Mongolia and weighing in at an intimidating 300lbs, Killer Khan was a brutal heel who had numerous high-profile matches with Andre the Giant, competed in WWE’s first ever Stretcher Match, and helped introduce the “Asian mist” popularised by The Great Muta to a Western audience.
Khan initial WWE run took place in the early ‘80s, but he didn’t connect with Mr. Fuji until his 1987 return. He fared slightly better than his stablemates Sika and Kamala, and feuded extensively with Outback Jack prior to engaging in a number of house show matches with then WWE Champion Hulk Hogan. Khan was unsuccessful in wresting the gold from The Hulkster’s clutches, but the matches put him in a position of prominence on the house show circuit.
Khan and Fuji’s affiliation ended following the stable’s dissolution. Khan, like Sika and Kamala, opted to leave WWE, and he retired immediately afterwards. Another oh-too-brief alliance for Mr. Fuji, who was still finding his feet as a manager in WWE.