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Former WWE wrestler Khali suffers severe injury in a fight

Updated on: 26 February,2016 07:40 AM IST  | 
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Former WWE wrestler Dalip Singh Rana, better known by his ring name 'The Great Khali', suffered a severe head injury during the Continental Wrestling Entertainment show at Haldwani, Uttarakhand

Former WWE wrestler Khali suffers severe injury in a fight

Dehradun: Former WWE wrestler Dalip Singh Rana, better known by his ring name 'The Great Khali', suffered a severe head injury during the Continental Wrestling Entertainment show at Haldwani, Uttarakhand.


Khali sustained a head injury last night during the first show of 'The Great Khali Returns Series' while fighting against foreign wrestlers -- Mike Knox and Brody Steel -- at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Gaula Par, Haldwani.


The doctors suspect that Khali has suffered injuries to his chest as well but the exact nature of injuries are yet to be known.


"Khali has been under observation and tests are being conducted on him to know whether he has suffered injuries to his chest as well," one of the organisers of The Great Khali Returns Series told PTI.

After Khali sustained severe head injuries, he was airlifted from Haldwani this morning and bought to a speciality hospital in Dehradun.

Khali received seven stitches on his head last night before being flown to Uttarakhand capital.

The second show of this series is scheduled to be held here on February 28.

Khali was crowned the World Heavyweight Champion in 2007.

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