Former WWE wrestler 'The Great Khali' vows revenge after injury during fight

Several foreign wrestlers were held responsible for wrestler's injuries as they knocked ‘The Great Khali’ with...

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Former WWE wrestler Dalip Singh Rana, popularly known by his ring name ‘The Great Khali’, on Friday said he was ready for a rematch after he was seriously injured in a wrestling event in India’s Uttarakhand.

The ex-WWE star from India was seriously injured in a professional wrestling bout with Canada's 'Bodysteel' on Wednesday. But undeterred The Great Khali said he is ready for a rematch and promised to show no mercy.

Former WWE wrestler 'The Great Khali' injured during fight in India

"I have come out of bad time. I am ready to fight him [Bodysteel]. I will attack him with a chair and make every drop of his blood count. It will be blood for blood and chair for chair." said Khali, who had to be admitted in a hospital in Dehradun with a head fracture.


The rematch with his Canadian rival will come soon enough for Khali. "There is a fire burning inside me and I am embarrassed that I let my fans down in Haldwani. But I request you all to come on 28th in Dehradun and watch me give it back to them. I will fight despite what the doctors say and promise to take revenge," Khali said.

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The 44-year-old Khali suffered a serious head fracture while fighting Canadian wrestler 'Bodysteel'.

Several foreign wrestlers, who were also part of the event, were held responsible for the injuries as they knocked ‘The Great Khali’ with chairs.

This article originally appeared on NDTV.
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