Well, this news is certainly strange. According to Dave Meltzer in this week's Wrestling Observer Newsletter, former WWE star The Great Khali's next move is to...open up a wrestling school in India.

Well, we cannot say we weren't warned. He threatened us with this daunting prospect last year, as UK newspaper The Sun reported

They noted that the seven-foot star, when visiting India last year, had been approached by several senior figures in the country to open up a training school so Indian wrestlers may "learn the WWE wrestling techniques."

Khali responded warmly to the suggestions and stated he was willing to do it (after his wrestling career was finished).

Notably, Khali left WWE last month after his contract expired and neither he, nor WWE, expressed any real interest in renewing his deal. While he won the World Title several times, his time in the company can largely be considered a disappointment; Andre the Giant, he was not.

His atrocious wrestling ability did not help matters, and towards the end of his run, he had been reduced to a comedy role and a complicated story with Jinder Mahal.

One rumor was that Khali would pursue an acting career when he returned to his home country (due to his impressive size, he's already notched up several bit parts in various high-profile Hollywood movies, including Get Smart and The Longest Yard). However, it seems he hasn't yet given up his dream of being a trainer, either. 

So, yes, a wrestler often lambasted for being one of the worst in-ring performers in WWE history, is now going to teach other people the basics of grappling.

What's next? "The Ashley Massaro Wrestling Academy"? "The Jenna Morasca School for Female Wrestling"?