After weeks of anticipation, AEW has officially unleashed Satnam Singh onto the wrestling world in a real-life wrestling match.

Taking the ring in a tag team match with Jay Lethal versus enhancement talent Davey Vega and Matt Fitchett, Singh turned in a classic big man performance that drew on all-time legends like Andre the Giant, The Great Khali, and AEW's own Paul Wight, who will certainly call a few of his matches before everything is said and done. Singh bullied the first man who came his way, delivered an incredible chop, and, after his foes attempted to take him down with a tag team running lariat, the 7-foot-tall former member of the Dallas Mavericks hit an incredible crossbody shot that set up Lethal for his finisher and the 1-2-3.

Following the match, Singh picked up one of his foes, held him over his head in the style of Razor Ramon's Razor's edge, and let the enhancement talent fly into the air for an uncompromising landing on the ring canvas.

A classic squash? You bet; no one executed more than a few moves, and Lethal's inclusion felt more a byproduct of Rukus having the day off from making new theme music than an actual necessity for the match. But hey, a win's a win, and the 7-foot-tall big man from India now has a notch in the win column and a fatter wallet thanks to his first trip to the pay window. Who knows, maybe he and Lethal can buy matching ATVs with their winnings like Danhausen and Hook did after Double or Nothing – assuming they make ATVs that big, of course.