During a recent interview with Monopoly Events, The Great Khali has declared he has zero interest in ever working for AEW. The WWE Hall of Famer would tell the interviewer that his reason was loyalty, as WWE made him “a star.” This comes despite AEW’s history of signing ex-WWE talent to big-money deals and its willingness to use veterans in non-wrestling roles for their name value, such as Paul Wight, Mark Henry, and Jeff Jarrett.
“You know, if I work one day, I just want only, I just want to work only WWE. Because WWE make me star. So otherwise I won’t work for any other company. If I work, I work WWE.” – The Great Khali
53-year-old Khali, real name Dalip Singh Rana, had a memorable WWE run from 2006 to 2014, debuting explosively by overpowering stars like The Undertaker, Kane, and John Cena. This led to him winning the World Heavyweight Championship in a 20-man Battle Royal on SmackDown in 2007, becoming the first Indian-born world champion in WWE history. This success made him a national hero in India, and his 2021 induction into the WWE Hall of Fame cemented his legacy as a wrestling legend.
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