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WATCH: The Great Khali posts reel remembering Undertaker being badass in the ring

Former Indian pro wrestling great and WWE champion The Great Khali posts a throwback reel on Instagram showing The Undertaker in his American Badass Character

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Former WWE champion The Great Khali is a very busy man on social media. The former Indian wrestling star posted a new reel on Instagram. In the reel, The Undertaker can be seen giving his patented Chokeslam finisher to a woman during his American Badass gimmick. 

The Undertaker was the man who the Great Khali attacked during his memorable debut in WWE. The two stars had a long rivalry which culminated in the Indian star winning the WWE World Heavyweight title. 

In 2020 the Undertaker retired from in-ring competition. The WWE Hall of Famer made his return to the company during the epic WWE WrestleMania main event between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns. 

Stevie Richards feels Hulk Hogan lied about injury 

Early in his career, the Undertaker beat Hulk Hogan to win the then-WWF Title. During the match the Undertaker gave his Tombstone move to Hulk Hogan and the latter said he was injured after the move. 

Stevie Richards addressed the issue on his podcast The Stevie Richards Show and said. “Hogan had to do the job [lose] and then, like I said, my speculation is [Hogan thought], 'I gotta get the title back as soon as possible and I gotta do anything I can to make it look like Undertaker hurts guys. I'd love to work him, but he hurts guys. I don't think he has it. You really wanna make him champion? I don't know. He hurt me! He hurt me! If he hurts me, what's he gonna do to this guy?"

The former ECW and WWE Star also said, “He [Hulk Hogan] slid down like an inch but still nowhere close to the chair and then he [The Undertaker] just placed him down. Dude, look at what 'Taker does. He placed him down to where he literally didn't even touch the chair. Like, his back could have hit the chair and that could have jolted him. His neck grazed the chair but nothing really obnoxious.”

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