"Don't worry everyone, Tyler is fine," said Chris, "I just had a talk with the doctors. He has a pretty nasty bump on his head, but he's going to be okay. Our next camper is as big, but wouldn't hurt a fly, please welcome the brick house with heart; DJ!"

Jamaican music played as DJ entered the ring.

"So DJ?" said Chris, "Have you ever wrestled before?"

"Not really," said DJ, "I was going to try out for the wrestling team at my high school, but the coach thought I was too big and was afraid I would squash the other team members."

"Well you won't have trouble squashing your opponent," said Chris, "This is bigger than you and the Big Show combined. Standing at 7'3, may I present the Punjabi nightmare; The Great Khali!"

Indian music played as Khali entered the ring with his translator, Ranjin Singh.

"Wow," said DJ, "You're a big guy. Somebody's been working out."

Khali said something in his Indian language and DJ couldn't understand him so Singh translated for him, "The Great Khali says that he is honoured to meet you DJ. But he also warns you that he won't go easy on you."

"That's okay," said DJ, "Neither am I."

The bell rang and the match was on.

DJ threw multiple punches at Khali, until Khali blocked one of the punches and drove his fist right into DJ's gut.

DJ fell flat on his back and then Khali lifted him up by the shoulder and delivered a huge chop to DJ's head, causing him to fall down again.

DJ got up quickly and gave Khali a kick to the ribs, but it didn't even phase him.

Khali then put his hands around DJ's head and started to apply pressure.

DJ let a huge yell of pain, but then he grabbed Khali's hands and used all of his strength to pull them right of him.

DJ then bounced himself against the ropes and delivered a huge tackle, causing Khali to fall to the ground. DJ then pinned Khali, the red did the three count and the match was over.

"Here is your winner; DJ!" said Chris.

Khali slowly got up and had an astonished look on his face as he watched DJ leave the arena.

He then said something to Singh, who said, "You're right. He is a lot stronger than he looks."