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Dalip Singh (born Augest 27, 1972) is an Indian powerlifter and professional wrestler. Singh currently works for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in the United States of America on its SmackDown! brand, under the ring name The Great Khali. Before embarking on his professional sports career, Singh was an officer in the Punjab state police. |
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Singh played the role of "Turley" in the 2005 remake of the film The Longest Yard co-starring Adam Sandler, Chris Rock and Burt Reynolds.. He played a unstable prison inmate with an insecure attitude. In addition, the character of Turley is shown to be virtually unstoppable and limitless in strength. He easily grounds the second biggest man, Switowski, played by the 6 ft 5 in and 350 lb Bob Sapp. Turley is built up as an insanely powerful man throughout the film, who manages to run for a touchdown despite three of the opposing team's players on his back.
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"Deep South Wrestling" (2006) TV Series .... Himself (2006)
"Friday Night Smackdown!"
- Episode dated 4 August 2006 (2006) TV Episode (as The Great Khali) .... Himself
- Episode dated 21 July 2006 (2006) TV Episode (as The Great Khali) .... Himself
- Episode dated 16 June 2006 (2006) TV Episode (as The Great Khali) .... Himself
- Episode dated 7 June 2006 (2006) TV Episode (as Great Khali) .... Himself
- Episode dated 12 May 2006 (2006) TV Episode (as The Great Khali) .... Himself
"WWE Saturday Night's Main Event"
- Episode #1.2 (2006) TV Episode (as The Great Khali) .... Himself
WWE Hall of Fame 2006 (2006) (V) .... Himself
"Late Night with Conan O'Brien"
- Episode dated 26 May 2005 (2005) TV Episode .... Himself
Latest News
# SmackDown General Manager Teddy Long replaced The Great Khali with Big Show in the Punjabi Prison Match at the Bash. The Phenom prevailed in the Prison against the ECW Champion.
# On SmackDown, Undertaker was denied a Last Man Standing Match with The Great Khali at SummerSlam. The Phenom came to the ring and gave Khali a massive chokeslam, putting the giant on his back.
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