The Great Khali Wants To Return To WWE For A World Title Run & Match Against The Rock

From the mid-2000s into the 2010s, The Great Khali was one of the most recognizable silhouettes in WWE, reaching over seven feet tall. Khali hasn’t wrestled in WWE since taking part in 2018’s Greatest Royal Rumble, but the “Punjabi Playboy” would love to make his return. He shared his idea for a WWE comeback during a recent interview with Monopoly Events.

“One day, I will come [for the world title],” Khali said. “I want to work with Rock. I work with so many guys, but I want to work with Rock. He’s my hero. One day, that’s my dream.”

In the same interview, Khali shared his thoughts on Brock Lesnar, who he never shared the ring with in WWE.

“If I come back, I’d love [to] work Brock Lesnar,” Khali stated. “I love Brock Lesnar, so one day, I [will] come, I [will] give you a chop.”

When asked if he’d ever consider appearing in AEW, Khali pushed back, stating that he only had interest in working with WWE, as it was the company that made him a star.

Before signing with WWE, Khali (real name Dalip Singh Rana) had stints with WCW, NJPW, and CMLL. He joined WWE in 2006, and eventually won the World Heavyweight Championship in 2007. Rana was the first India-born wrestler ever signed to WWE, and he went on to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2021. Meanwhile, he runs his own promotion and training school in India, while continuing to make the occasional WWE appearance.

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Eric Bischoff On Recent Scary Situation Involving OVW Referee: Everybody F***ed Up’

As the expression goes “to err is human,” especially in a high-paced space like pro wrestling. Mistakes do happen. Luckily by the grace of good fortune, what started off as a near death moment on Thursday, March 12, turned mending after an Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) referee, Dallas Edwards, took an unpleasant Phenomenal Forearm bump, leaving him convulsed and in an apparent seizure. Rather than stop the match, it continued. Wearing many hats on the mat and around it, the current Chief Media Officer for Real American Freestyle Wrestling, Eric Bischoff, had this to say about the catastrophic event.

“Everybody f***ed up,” the former Executive Producer and late Senior Vice President of WCW said on his “83 Weeks” podcast. “There’s really one thing that should have happened in that situation, and that would be to shut the show down and make sure this young man wasn’t in a situation worse than he obviously was, because that could have been true, too…It’s just life or potentially life or death…The talent, they’re too caught up in their own s***. They’re inexperienced and probably never even imagined being in a situation like this. There’s pressure on them, unrealistic pressure that they’re probably putting on themselves.”

Since the initial report, Edwards is out of the hospital and recovering at home. In a social media post on X [formerly known as Twitter], the referee noted that he had suffered a concussion and a subdural hematoma.

Later, co-owner of OVW, Al Snow, released a statement stating the company would, “review our existing procedures and updating several of our in-ring and ringside protocols to ensure we continue to meet the highest expectations for performer safety.” OVW’s next show will be held this Thursday.

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WWE’s Stephanie McMahon Remembers Kindness Of The Late Bray Wyatt

WWE’s Angelo Dawkins Announces He And His Wife Are Expecting Their Third Child

The Dawkins household is set to get a little bit bigger.

Earlier this weekend, WWE star Angelo Dawkins shared the news that he and his wife, Grace Russo, are currently expecting their third child together. “From running man to man now we switching to zone. Gotta cover 3 now,” he wrote on X alongside a photo of him, Russo, their two young children, and a series of sonograms.

On Instagram, Russo revealed that she and the former WWE Tag Team Champion are due to welcome their third child into the world in September 2026. Underneath, several figures within the wrestling world congratulated the pair on the development.

“Congratulations pal! Just a bunch of bad ass tweeners!’ wrote former WWE star Ridge Holland. Former WWE Women’s Champion Bayley echoed those sentiments, writing “FAM!!!!!!!$$”

Other notable names chiming in were Natalya, TJ Wilson, Bobby Lashley, Carmella, Jade Cargill, and Bianca Belair, the latter of whom is married to Dawkin’s in-ring tag partner Montez Ford.

WWE fans last saw Dawkins in televised competition on the November 1 episode of “Main Event,” in which he and Ford defeated Los Garza’s Angel and Berto. Dawkins and Ford, together known as The Street Profits, briefly returned to the ring for a trio of “NXT” live events in January, with reports indicating that WWE wanted to keep them “fresh” for new TV programs.

Nearly two months later, Dawkins and Ford still have not resurfaced on WWE television. New reports, however, suggest that WWE officials have discussed them from a creative standpoint. Furthermore, an on-screen return could be in the works for them, though the timing of it is unknown.

AEW Star Thinks ‘Ship Has Sailed’ For Dream WWE Match Between Roman Reigns & The Rock

Roman Reigns and The Rock are two of the biggest names of their respective WWE generations, and with a familial tie in the Anoa’i dynasty, their two egos were bound to clash at some point. After WWE WrestleMania 40, many fans believed that The Rock would eventually step up to Reigns after things went sour on both nights. The dream match has yet to materialize, though, and with no evidence that The Rock intends to return to the ring, while Reigns’ schedule continues to shrink each year, it might never happen. 

According to Jeff Jarrett, that could be for the best. “That tugs at the emotional heart strings, but at this point, … I think that ship is long sailed now,” he said on his “My World w/Jeff Jarrett” podcast. Jarrett believes that the match could’ve been great years ago as a passing-of-the-torch moment, but there’s less incentive for either man to see the match through with Reigns in his position as a dominant part-timer.

Although there has been a tendency to book more nostalgia-based matches in Saudi Arabia, Jarrett isn’t sure there is even demand there for Reigns vs. Rock at this point. “I don’t think the Saudi folks, at this point, are in that lane,” Jarrett said regarding the history of bringing back legacy wrestlers there. “My gut tells me no.” 

Interestingly, Jarrett held a much different opinion earlier this year, boldly proclaiming that this year’s WrestleMania would be where Reigns and The Rock would finally have their match, but WWE’s direction since has clearly soured the veteran on this dream match as well.

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