As if The Great Khali wasn’t already the center of so many memes, both inside and outside the pro-wrestling world, the WWE wrestler has been ridiculed in his comment section on Instagram
For the last week or so, people have been commenting on The Great Khali’s profile, requesting him to do strange things. There’s no reason why this is happening, it is just one of those completely random trends everyone jumps on. But more so than these comments, it’s Khali’s replies to them which are garnering attention.
How The Great Khali Reacted To His Instagram Comments
For instance, in a video a user asked him if he could separate Hydrogen and Oxygen from water. “Phelewaan hun main, scientist nahin hun main,” replied Khali, saying he’s a wrestler, not a scientist. Another user asked him to land an airplane on his forehead. To this he replied, “Mere ya tere?” (mine or yours?) I
He posted a hilarious IGTV video today which has all these retorts. From his caption, it seems that he felt the comments on his post were getting ‘EXXXTRA ajeeb’ (extra weird) since the past few days. Hence, he decided to come back with an ‘EXXXTRA jawaab’ (extra response) of his own.
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Khali Closes Instagram Comments
Earlier, it was reported that The Great Khali had limited his comments section after getting continuous bizarre requests on his posts. However, the wrestler cleared this confusion in another video and said that it was Instagram that had turned off the comments section, due to some of its guidelines.
When this trend started, Khali was quite elated even though he had noticed the weird comments. Two days ago, he had posted a video thanking his fans for commenting on his post and supporting him on Instagram. By the end of the video, he also said that ‘try to write better comments. Don’t do wrong comments.’ But obviously, netizens clearly did not listen to him.
2021 WWE Hall of Famer, Dalip Singh Rana debuted as The Great Khali in 2000. He’s a former World Heavyweight Champion and one of the largest superstars WWE has ever had. Though his time with the company is not that impressive, he has inspired and trained many upcoming superstars from India.