The Great Khali won't return full-time to WWE
The Great Khali has confirmed that he will not return to WWE as a full-time wrestler. He has many commitments in India that keep him occupied. These include running a wrestling school and managing a restaurant business. Khali made this announcement during a recent interview on a show called Rewind, Recap, Relive. He explained that his busy schedule makes it impossible to commit full-time to WWE. He stated, “I’m busy all the time. I don’t want to come back to WWE.” The Great Khali is well-known in the wrestling world. He debuted in WWE in 2006 and quickly gained fame by defeating The Undertaker. In 2007, he became the first Indian to win the World Heavyweight Championship. He has fought against many famous wrestlers, including John Cena and Batista. Since retiring from wrestling, Khali has focused on training new talent in India through his wrestling school, Continental Wrestling Entertainment. Although he will not be returning to WWE full-time, he hasn't ruled out making occasional appearances in the future. Fans may still see him show up in the ring at special events.