The Great Khali, a former world champion wrestler from India who stands over seven feet tall and weighs 420 pounds, faced off against the big Show in a match of "Titanic proportions" at Backlash. Despite Khali dominating the match from start to finish, Big Show managed to pick up the victory with a choke slam. However, he suffered a physical beating, particularly to his right arm, and Khali's resilience leaves Big Show wondering what this does to him psychologically. The match was one of two titanic superstars and a battle of the behemoths.
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1. The contest is between The Great Khali from India, standing over seven feet tall and weighing 420 pounds, and the Big Show, standing at 7 feet tall and weighing 441 pounds.
2. The Great Khali has manhandled the Big Show in previous encounters, lifting his 441-pound frame effortlessly.
3. The Big Show knocked out Khali with one punch during a Punjabi peace offering gone wrong.
4. Both men are capable of hurting each other almost instantly.
5. The match is described as a war of biblical proportions, a battle between the immovable object and the irresistible force.
6. Khali dominates the match, using his size and strength advantage to wear down the Big Show.
7. Big Show attempts to fight back and manages to lift Khali off the mat and slam him.
8. Big Show breaks Khali's signature move, the Khali Bomb, and counters with a choke slam.
9. Big Show wins the match, despite the physical beating he took, by delivering a 420-pound choke slam to Khali.
10. Despite the victory, Big Show appears injured and exhausted after the match.