Most fans remember Ranjin as the manager for Khali.
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Former manager of Great Khali
Currently WWE Creative Assignment Editor
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Ranjin Singh joined the WWE in 2007 as a heel manager for the Great Khali and was only involved with in-ring activities for a short time. For the most part, Singh was used in more comedic skits than anything else.
For instance, you may recall the time he challenged Hornswoggle to an arm wrestling bout. This is just an example of the comic relief Singh would often provide.
Currently, Ranjin is a vital member of the WWE Creative team, working as an assignment editor. He is very influential in the writing process for RAW and Smackdown Live.
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