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Could The Great Khali tower over the competition at WrestleMania 34?
The Great Khali may not be Andre the Giant between the ropes, in terms of in-ring skills, but he can certainly match the legend in terms of sheer size. After the previous attempt to capture the Indian market through Jinder Mahal, could WWE amp it up by having The Great Khali lead the charge this time?
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If The Great Khali were to show up at the Battle Royal and win the whole thing, it would certainly be a great PR peg for India. WWE has one of the more lucrative television deals in India, and they could use this opportunity to kick things into high gear. Also, you don't really need to be Shawn Michaels in the ring to win a Battle Royal.
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We saw The Great Khali return as recently as the last Punjabi Prison match. We know that he still actively competes in India, and he can still go as well as he ever could.
Khali could also be used to put some younger talent over (like say Baron Corbin) if he were to eliminate the Punjabi Playboy during the course of the match.
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