>>14572482>>14572533>>14572543Then read this, you retard
https://www.thesportster.com/wwe-backstage-fight-between-big-show-the-great-khali-explained/When the show came to an end, Big Show confronted his nemesis in the dressing room and that was another spectacle to witness. Jericho mentioned that while the situation was tense, he could not help but laugh at Khali dropping a dozen "bro's" in every sentence. In the end, Show said Khali was "s**t" and Khali directed the insult right back at him, and finished it off with another "bro."
Upon that, Big Show came forward for war, and he threw the first strike, a punch to the jaw that Khali withstood. The Indian native threw a punch back and the situation devolved into a wild brawl between two of the biggest men in wrestling history. Jericho commented that almost everyone in the locker room, from Undertaker to CM Punk, watched the melee with great interest.
The battle continued and Jericho mentioned that the two giants took a fair bit of punishment but towards the end, Big Show swung for the head, tripped over a nearby chair, fell backward, and Khali dropped on top of him. That’s it. That was the end of the fight and according to Jericho, Khali slightly edged it out and won by split decision. The true winner was definitely the chair. Imagine the biggest locker-room fight ever, and it came to an end due to a lousy chair.
The next day, Vince McMahon held a backstage meeting with both guys, and he made Big Show apologize to Khali for throwing the first punch. In response, Khali accepted the apology and said that he had no problem, bro.
Years later, Khali said in an interview that after the fight, Big Show wept in the corner. Paul Wight himself admitted, according to Jericho, that he lost the fight as he was the first one to fall, chair or no chair.