WWE Hall of Famer shares impressive workout video

WWE Hall of Fame poster (Photo Courtesy: WWE.com)
WWE Hall of Fame poster (Photo Courtesy: WWE.com)

A WWE Hall of Famer inducted in 2021 has shared a workout video on social media. The name in question is The Great Khali.

The former World Champion parted ways with the Stamford-based company in November 2017. However, he has made a few sporadic appearances since. He last competed inside the ring at The Greatest Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia in 2018.

The 51-year-old also made an appearance at the Superstar Spectacle in his home country, India, last year. The Great Khali recently took to Instagram to share a video of himself working out at a gym.

You can check out the Instagram post below:

WWE Hall of Famer The Great Khali opens up about his struggles before joining the company

The Great Khali is perhaps the biggest WWE Superstar from his country. The Hall of Famer recently revealed the hardships he faced on his way to joining the wrestling promotion.

During an interview with Time Today, the Indian star shed light on his struggles getting into the world of professional wrestling. Khali stated that he made a name for himself in a completely unknown surrounding. He further opened up on his experience competing in the United States and Japan before joining the Stamford-based company.

"I went to the USA in 2000 for the first time. I learned wrestling properly there... I struggled a lot for a year. I couldn't see a future ahead as I didn't know English that well back then. And there were no friends, no place to live, no car, no nothing. I struggled for a year like this. And I consider myself fortunate to get work right after that in WWE in wrestling. After 2001, I went to Japan and wrestled there for four years. It's even worse there as no one knows English... I worked there for four years. I did a Hollywood movie. After the movie, I returned to wrestling with WWE," he said.

The Great Khali won his first and only World Heavyweight Championship in a 20-man battle royal in 2007 after Edge had vacated the title due to injury. He lost the title to Batista in a triple-threat match, which also involved Rey Mysterio at Unforgiven, 61 days after winning the championship. Unfortunately, Khali was not able to win any title after that.

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