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'The Great Khali' Takes Revenge, Trounces 3 Wrestlers On Return From ICU

'The Great Khali' Takes Revenge, Trounces 3 Wrestlers On Return From ICU
DEHRADUN, INDIA - FEBRUARY 28: Dalip Singh Rana, a former WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) wrestler better known by his ring name The Great Khali showing his belt after he won a wrestling match at WWE wrestling event on February 28, 2016 in Dehradun, India. International wrestler Dalip Singh Rana, popularly known as The Great Khali, who was admitted in a Dehradun hospital four days back after sustaining serious injuries, bounced back on Sunday night to win the high-voltage wrestling match in which he trounced three foreign wrestlers Brody Steel, Mike Knox and Apollo Leon. (Photo by Vinay Santosh Kumar/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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DEHRADUN, INDIA - FEBRUARY 28: Dalip Singh Rana, a former WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) wrestler better known by his ring name The Great Khali showing his belt after he won a wrestling match at WWE wrestling event on February 28, 2016 in Dehradun, India. International wrestler Dalip Singh Rana, popularly known as The Great Khali, who was admitted in a Dehradun hospital four days back after sustaining serious injuries, bounced back on Sunday night to win the high-voltage wrestling match in which he trounced three foreign wrestlers Brody Steel, Mike Knox and Apollo Leon. (Photo by Vinay Santosh Kumar/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

DEHRADUN -- Former WWE wrestler Dalip Singh Rana, known as 'The Great Khali', who was admitted in a hospital four days ago after sustaining "serious" head injuries, bounced back in style to beat three foreigners.

Khali, 43, trounced three foreign wrestlers -- Brody Steel, Mike Knox and Apollo Leon last night during the second show of The Great Khali Returns Series.

On Wednesday night, Khali suffered head and chest injuries during the opening show of the Continental Wrestling Entertainment at Haldwani and was subsequently airlifted the next morning to a speciality hospital in Dehradun.

The fight had to be stopped mid way after his opponents -- Mike Knox and Brody Steel -- beat up Khali with chairs.

Khali received seven stitches on his head before being flown to the Uttarakhand capital, where he was kept under observation in the ICU and underwent many tests to know the severity and exact nature of his injuries.

After the tests, he was discharged from the hospital, although the doctors had advised him against fighting on Sunday.

But he still took the ring, vowing to take revenge and he fulfilled his promise in front of his home crowd last night.

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