Fans of professional sports-entertainment will remember how the seven-foot Great Khali towered over his opponents, but he looks like a midget next to his 19-year-old son, a 10-footer who just signed a lucrative 30-year contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).
The Great Khali Jr. (real name Dalip Todd Singh) stands an incredible 10-foot-two, making him the tallest athlete to ever compete in WWE, though due to his slender frame, he is also one of the lightest.
Sources within the WWE Performance Center reveal that The Great Khali Jr. is learning quickly during training, despite frequently tripping over the top rope.
The younger Khali was trained to wrestle by his father, which fans will recognize in his signature “big chop to the head” and “split-legged corkscrew moonsault.”
WWE’s top executive, Triple H, confirmed the news by sharing a photo of himself pointing at the new signee’s crotch.
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