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bengalbytes · 3 years
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Bigg Boss 14 fame Arshi Khan wants to learn wrestling from The Great Khali
Bigg Boss 14 fame Arshi Khan wants to learn wrestling from The Great Khali
Image Source : INSTAGRAM/ARSHI KHAN Bigg Boss 14 fame Arshi Khan wants to learn wrestling from The Great Khali Actress Arshi Khan, who became popular on “Bigg Boss”, is keen on learning wrestling from The Great Khali. “Khali is my friend and he has inspired me to learn wrestling. Soon, I will start taking classes from him and then professionally get into the sports. I am excited and looking…
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unicornclutter · 4 years
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OC icons part 1/2
Decided to make icons for all my ocs from COA (bnha edition) because it’s fun and is making me able to make stupid character memes, I will def make a shipping chart at some point
anyway pls enjoy my kids, names are under the cut
top left - Beatrice (code name - looking glass) a support hero who is great at intel and strategic weaponry, she’s a little unhinged but in a ‘that time Hermione kept a woman in a jar for a year’ kind of way
top right - Naja (code name - Clover) the good luck hero who is quirkless but lies and says she has a mild probability altering quirk when in reality she has a clever and helpful girfriend and a ton of determination, she just wants to help and maybe have an adventure
middle left - Tess (code name - Pentagram Monarch) a hero turned villain with the power to make spooky inky weapons and attacks if she draws the right symbols on her skin, she is crazy ambitious and hard working but she is less focused on saving individuals and more on trying to make changes to a system that failed somebody she cares about and that she feels guilty for participating in. 
middle right - Fab (code name - n/a sigil) Tess’s big brother who works in a hero marketing agency, he’s pretty serious about his job and so so so tired of his family making his job very hard
bottom left - Ivory (code name - Flash Dragon) the reckless hero with a quirk that makes her lungs effectively big tesla coils, they are trying very hard to both do a good job and have a bad reputation since they are running mostly on spite but she’s stupidly soft deep down. Their quirk makes a lot of ozone that is often a pain in the ass to deal with in enclosed spaces
bottom right - Nick (code name - Khali) a hero who just likes to fight, he will kick their ass, he will kick your ass, he will kick his own ass, yes he knows his quirk is better suited to modelling or espionage, no he will not stop trying to just punch people’s teeth in
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neerthirai24 · 3 years
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Mumbai Police shares message about 'proper helmet' safety featuring Khali-India News , Firstpost
Mumbai Police shares message about ‘proper helmet’ safety featuring Khali-India News , Firstpost
A few days ago, the police also raised awareness regarding the COVID-19 vaccine through a meme featuring Hrithik Roshan’s character from Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara World Wrestling Entertainment wrestler Dalip Singh Rana, also known as the ‘Great Khali’. Reuters Promoting traffic safety practices in public, Mumbai Police has now joined hands with wrestler The Great Khali. In a video shared by the…
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rcknrollins · 7 years
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Oh.. bloody hell. I don’t know where to start.
90% of the time Orton/Jinder has bore me, the only times it’s been entertaining has been the various ways Orton has destroyed the Singh brothers, they have been the mvps for sure.
But I was so ready for this feud and this title run to be over cause it’s dragging the show down but nope THE GREAT KHALI IS BACK.
Now I will admit, I was incredibly impressed that he climbed the cell the man has no knees, but god The Great Khali is a meme that needs to remain in the past, I pray that he’s not here to stay I don’t want to see another khali match ever again in my life.
So now what, do we get this match AGAIN, does Cena come in with his American pride to defeat the all powerful maharaja like only he can, either for summerslam sounds terrible.
This ppv made me real salty about Smackdown I don’t know what they are thinking,
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keenavenuecloud · 3 years
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People Make Strange Demands To The Great Khali Instagram Memes
The great Khali instagram memes are viral nowadays and created a buzz in the town. People are enjoying as an entertainment purpose and Here is some best comment on The great Khali Instagram post like. Sir saans chodke india ko oxygen dedo, sir apne biceps me daboch lo mujhe, etc. Have a look and enjoy the most trending the great Khali Instagram post on Beyoungistan
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cricdreamer · 3 years
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daveofthedead13 · 5 years
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30 Days of Writing Challenge - Day 4
Day 4: Write about someone who inspires you.
One person that has inspired me lately is Brennan Lee Mulligan. He’s a Dungeon Master for Dimension 20, for shows like Fantasy High and Escape from Bloodkeep. He’s great at doing improv and making it interesting and fun. He’s always high energy and is captivating to watch. I hope that not only could I get my players interested on the level he does, but create interesting plots and NPCs as well.
Bonus! Another person that inspires me is @thegloriouscheesecake. Over the past year I've spent countless hours talking to her, making out-of-game character developments for our D&D characters Gob and Khali (Metieta too), and of course, sharing memes. Advice back and forth. She's made me become more creative as well as the Internet Dad of our group. I'm okay with that. She's an amazing friend and I can't repay her for everything she's done for me, and will continue to do in the future.
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junker-town · 7 years
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What we learned from 2017 WWE Battleground
Remember when SmackDown was great? It feels like WWE doesn’t want us to remember that SmackDown was great.
WWE’s Battleground started out great, immediately cratered, rose from the dead, stayed level for a bit, then went on a murderous rampage using boredom as its weapon of choice. It was even more exhausting than getting through that sentence of mixed metaphors.
Let’s try that again:
Ah, the efficiency of a meme.
Alright, let’s get started on what we learned, other than that the goal of SmackDown now feels like it’s to punish people who dared to enjoy SmackDown more than RAW.
Aiden English def. Tye Dillinger (Kickoff Match)
I ignore kickoff match results a lot here because they ultimately end up not mattering, but you should watch Aiden English vs. Tye Dillinger. It was one of the better matches of Battleground, and that’s not a backhanded compliment even if it might come off like one. They gave two talents who don’t get enough time on camera, well, time on camera. There were near-falls, English getting to sing his full song prior to Dillinger’s entrance, and maybe most importantly, a match that was good enough to make us want to see an eventual rubber match between the pair.
What we learned: Watching the kickoff can be a good thing, even when you’re accidentally exposed to Jerry Lawler on a pre-show roundtable while waiting for the match to begin.
The New Day def. the Usos to become SmackDown Tag Team Champions
This match was great. Big E sat things out, which meant Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston were the New Day alignment of choice. That doesn’t always bode well for them, since E is the muscle, but here, Woods shined. He and Kofi toughed out everything the Usos had, and to the heels’ credit, they didn’t bail this time when New Day wouldn’t go down. Instead, the Usos got increasingly violent, with a barrage of kicks — some inventively thrown — and a powerbomb to the outside that took Kofi out of the proceedings long enough for everyone to forget he was in the match.
Man, just watch this match if you haven’t already. And watch it again if you already did.
What we learned: WWE isn’t finished with New Day as a successful tag team, as they’ve moved on from being the longest-reigning tag team in company history while holding the RAW Tag Team Championships to SmackDown Tag champs. Doing so with Big E on the outside for moral support — and not rule bending or cheating — went a long way toward making sure we know that this iteration of New Day are pure babyfaces.
The Usos will get another shot at these titles, but whether that’s in the next month on the road to SummerSlam or at SummerSlam itself is unknown at this point.
Shinsuke Nakamura def. Baron Corbin after getting kicked in the junk
Shinsuke Nakamura is great. Baron Corbin is really good and getting better. These two did not work together as a pair at all, maybe because both require their opponent to look like the offense they are taking hurts, and neither seemed willing to do that for the other. Also because Nakamura is wrestling at half-speed and even the Philadelphia crowd wouldn’t get behind him. What a mess.
What we learned: These two have potential together, and this won’t be the last time they face off either in this feud or in a future one, so WWE better figure out what will make it work as well as the backstage attacks and the Money in the Bank assault did.
Natalya def. Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Tamina, and Lana to become the no. 1 contender to the SmackDown Women’s Championship
This was a surprise, but it wasn’t a bad one. Becky Lynch took down both of Tamina and Lana — she tried to make it Lana and then Tamina, but Tamina wouldn’t allow that to happen and therefore had to be eliminated first. Natalya then snuck up behind Becky and rolled her up to make it Nattie vs. Charlotte Flair, who was the presumed winner heading into this and also at this stage of the match. Instead, Natalya won, meaning we’ll get SmackDown Women’s Champion Naomi vs. Natalya at SummerSlam.
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What we learned: SmackDown remains willing to put women other than the Four Horsewomen (on this show, that means Charlotte and Becky) in their women’s main event. Natalya vs. Naomi also means WWE can find another way to feature Charlotte and Becky, who do not need a title attached to them in order to be put on a SummerSlam card. This is the unexpected route, but also one worth waiting until Tuesday for to see what else SmackDown has up their sleeve for their women’s division.
That being said, if Charlotte and Becky aren’t at SummerSlam either facing each other or in some kind of high-profile moment (helping put eyeballs on the Mae Young Classic, setting up a future showdown for the next Big Four event that brings Monday’s and Tuesday’s rosters together) and WWE is content with the one SmackDown women’s match on their six-hour August show, then you’ll my tone change just a little bit.
Kevin Owens def. AJ Styles to regain the United States Championship
Remember that “land of contrasts” meme from the beginning? There’s no turning back after this — I have like, one more unqualified positive thing to say about Battleground after this paragraph. You got almost 900 words in before here, so that’s a pretty good deal, and unlike with Battleground itself, I had the courtesy to warn you about the change.
HOW DID WWE MAKE AJ STYLES VS. KEVIN OWENS FOR A MAJOR TITLE ACTIVELY NOT GOOD
Two of WWE’s best performers are sleepwalking through this feud, and when they finally have a match that seems to be rising above all of that, it finishes ugly and unconvincingly well after it should have if this was the angle they were going with. Kevin Owens threw AJ Styles into the ref — that was fine, especially given it was a blind throw, so Owens could always pretend it was an unfortunate accident. The ref was down forever, which is not unexpected, and missed AJ Styles putting Owens into his submission.
The ref apparently also was blinded by this attack, literally, as he kept looking directly at Owens and Styles for an uncomfortably long amount of time without performing any of his ref duties, instead way overplaying the idea that he was woozy after taking a hit. This all dragged on and on until Owens pinned Styles by putting his shoulders down mid-submission for a lame finish that also means this feud and Kevin Owens pretending he’s an evil foreigner because he’s Canadian and fighting for the United States Championship has to go on at least one more pay-per-view cycle, and possibly two.
What we learned: WWE is very capable of missing layup after layup.
John Cena def. Rusev in a Flag Match
The build to this was a jingoistic waste of the time of anyone exposed to it, but at least the match had its moments. It wasn’t good when they were trying to pull the flags down from the poles they were on in the ring, but once they did and the action switched to outside of the ring, this was MTV’s best attempt at accidentally creating an MTV The Challenge course for its wrestlers, and that was fun.
Like everything else that didn’t quite go right at Battleground, however (there’s one of those qualifiers I warned you about!), this just went on far too long for too little payoff.
What we learned: WWE is very capable of missing layup after layup. Oh, right, I already used that one.
Rusev and Cena are two of WWE’s top performers, and they stuck them in a match no one outside of people who legitimately believe America has problems with Bulgaria — [lowers sunglasses] who’s an ally, by the way — cares about.
Stop with the lazy “evil foreigner” gimmick you perpetually broken clocks posing as writers. They’re creatively bankrupt, alienating to the international audience you’re also supposed to be catering to as an international promotion, and at a time when said international audience probably sees Rusev as the face given what America currently stands for, also just needlessly tone-deaf.
Breezango’s attackers did not reveal themselves at Battleground but they did attack Breezango once again
This was great, even if we didn’t learn the identity of Breezango’s assailants as it was implied we would. The Ascension tried to take credit for the attacks once again because, just like before, they know that it’s their best shot at performing on a WWE pay-per-view and collecting the paycheck that comes with that. When they left the room, the lights dimmed, Tyler Breeze was assaulted, and then the lights went out once more before we saw Fandango laid out beside him... only to be slowly dragged away by whomever — or whatever — attacked him.
What we learned: THE FASHION FILES ARE NOT ACTUALLY FINISHED WITH THIS IS JOYOUS NEWS BURIED WITHIN A SEA OF MEDIOCRITY
Sami Zayn def. Mike Kanellis
I’m not one to complain about a Sami Zayn victory, but (qualifier!) what is Mike Kanellis doing out here losing his second match in WWE when he and his wife, Maria, are supposed to be these big new heels?
This felt like a television match where things will escalate because of the defeat, however, so I don’t want to get too worked up about the result. Like with the women’s result, let’s see where they go from here with it.
What we learned: The Kanellis’ better not show up on Tuesday billed from somewhere besides the United States.
WWE Champion Jinder Mahal def. Randy Orton in a Punjabi Prison match after the Great Khali returned to WWE and held Randy Orton in place on the outer cage with his intensely large arms that contain the strength of a literal giant
I’d write something like “this match sure did happen” to signal to you my ambivalence about it, but given how difficult it was to see within the Punjabi Prison structure, I honestly can’t confirm to you that a match for sure did happen.
Yes, fans, as you can clearly see here at the Punjabi Prison... something is... I think something's happening? Something's happening. http://pic.twitter.com/nZkR9cnOlg
— TDE Wrestling (@totaldivaseps) July 24, 2017
Let’s just say that this went so well that the former WWE writer who came up with the concept of the Punjabi Prison match apologized for doing so on Twitter on Monday morning.
What we learned: The Great Khali poked his head out from backstage, signaling that the Summer of Jinder will continue unabated for at least one month more.
I swear WWE if you book Super Patriot John Cena against Jinder Mahal at SummerSlam I will... what’s that? I already bought SummerSlam tickets and will be forced to see that live? Touché, WWE. Touché.
At least Braun Strowman will be there, too.
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