[1.0] "Satnam Singh would be a 6 time World Champion by now if Cody was booking AEW. Signing big athletes and training them do be pro wrestlers is almost always a terrible idea. I'm glad AEW stopped doing this after Cody left. Satnam has been training for 4 years at this point and has showed no signs of improving yet. He has no in ring instincts and thus must rely on his opponent to do everything in the short matches he has. He's basically just a big huge broomstick with arms. He can't even do "the big boot" properly. The big boot and the chokeslam are basically the only two moves every giant wrestler can do. At least he can do a chokeslam though. He might be a giant but he's not scary or intimidating in the slightest. His facial expressions lie somewhere between a cute teddy bear and a confused Great Khali. Signing him in the hopes that he'd be an amazing wrestler that would help AEW crack the Indian market was a pie in the sky dream. Or quite simply delusional if you want to put it another way."
[1.0] "I guess the only point of him is getting eyes on him for being tall & being from India. That can only impress so much. He hardly had any matches & was mostly used for goof comedy. Even if he can't move, I'd like to think AEW could have done something better with him than be stuck in Jarrett's lame group?"
[2.0] "Hes a big guy and seems likable outside the ring, but as a wrestler, he doesnt quite measure up. I believe his strengths are best utilized in stables or as a representative for your promotion in India, where his presence and appeal could be more effective."
[2.0] "I find it very difficult to be a fan of big guys who have barely anything else to offer besides a decent look and good strength. Saying that, Satnam is rarely portrayed as a genuine threat and tends to fall into comedy roles which, granted, are sometimes pretty entertaining. His look and gear also leave much to be desired past his incredible size. His ceiling in wrestling is very likely just standing behind people more talented than him for the rest of his career."
[6.0] "Satnam is an inoffensive giant wrestler in a company that focuses more on workrate, so it is rather odd, but he can absolutely do stuff that a giant should do without looking absolutely dreadful, so I cannot complain, it's not my cup of tea to have a giant wrestler like this anymore but with wrestling being the way wrestling is you're always going to get this type of stuff, no issues at all."
[2.0] "Barely wrestles, his matches are mostly short squashes or tag matches where he barely gets inside the ring, he's slow af and sloppy and his only function is to be JJ's bodyguard with no personality. It's a shame cause AEW lacks of credible monster heels and he could fill up the role but right now he's green as grass"
[2.0] "Singh cuts an imposing figure in alongside Planet Jarrett....but that's it. He has little in the way of charisma, his ring skills are less than basic, and his selling is even worse. Look, I'd love for Singh to be the next great giant, but he's still too green for television, and I don't feel like he's been improving."
[6.0] "To be fair to Satnam he is somewhat limited by his size, and his is improving every time he steps in the ring. I like him, he wants to do it and is surprisingly quick. He is quicker then most wrestlers over 7ft. (5.5)"
[4.0] "I think Satnam might get there one day. He's probably not going to be this generation's Andre or Big Show but he certainly won't be its Giant Gonzalez or Great Khali either. Really we don't have enough evidence at the moment to rate how good he actually is, and right now that's fine. He's been used right so far, only having brief spots in tag matches to show off his size and power. He's also deceptively athletic; it's cool watching him do cross-bodies and stuff. Tony Khan also made the right decision to group him with three tremendous veteran talents, which hopefully is helping him immensely. I dunno, maybe give him another year or two and it'll be interesting to see him start having some singles matches. I'm looking forward to seeing him progress."
[5.0] "If he was being pushed I'd probably be more sour on Satnam, but as just a giant dude working as Jarrett's muscle I think he's good in his role. You can tell he doesn't take this shit too serious but he can look like a monster if they need him to get sympathy for a babyface. If he ever learns to work a decent singles match I think he can go places but I wouldn't mind him doing what he's doing in perpetuity."
[4.0] "Works in his current body guard role but hasn't shown anything in terms of ring skills, mic skills or charisma. His size is incredible but he needs more ring time outside of AEW or on ROH to develop in the ring."
[4.0] "The relatively low score I give does not reflect badly on him, as he fills his role as a bodyguard/enforcer well and does exactly what is asked of him. As a giant he is obviously limited in some regards but had been presented well and protected. He does take occasional big bumps and has a subtle comedic touch that meshes well in the over the top Jarrett stable."
[5.0] "Als Bodygard funktioniert er super aufgrund seiner beeindruckenden Erscheinung. Am Mikro ist er zwar nicht gut, im naheliegenden Vergleich zum Great Khali ist er aber um Welten besser. Im Ring ist das nichts und maximal genug für kürzere Tag Team Matches. So wie er aktuell eingesetzt wird, ist das aber okay."
[4.0] "Thankfully he doesnt wrestle very often and when he does its often only a short time in a tag match anyways so it hides a lot of potential issues he might have like other tall wrestlers have had. Other than that as a manager/bodyguard he works well and can be pretty entertaining."
[7.0] "This guy is entertaining, absolutely huge and has been used really well as part of the Lethal/Jarrett/Dutt stable. Highlight the strengths, hide the weaknesses as best as possible. That's how to do it."
[2.0] "I can't give him a good rating. He's been used good, but he's not good. And if I have to rate his booking I go to give Tony Khan a rating, not Satnam Singh. I rate his work"
[4.0] "He's being used sparingly and in smartly specific roles. He does some in ring work, but only selected spots, and mainly acts as a heater or backup during the matches of his stablemates, which he does very well. He's taken a few impressive bumps for a man his size, and has an understated sense of humor and charisma. He is more a physical presence, an attraction, than a wrestler, and that's perfectly fine."
[4.0] "He is currently quite green, and is wrestling is limited to tag-team squish matches. One could argue that it is too early in his career to judge his work, but he is on national television, so at least a moderate skill level should be expected."
[8.0] "I like this guy a lot so far. He does some really cool moves for his size. AEW picked him up when he was young and they've been protecting him a lot which I think is a plus."
[5.0] "From the small sample size we have, I can see that Satnam has potential as a solid big man. He's more mobile than most other current big guys and has a presence. I look forward to his continued development."
[3.0] "Probably the closest Tony has come to hiring a bland, talentless, mountain of meat. His only saving grace being that he's not gotten any sort of push outside of being Jay Lethal's meathead bodyguard."
[4.0] "To have little experience and with his size he is decent in the ring, but he has zero charisma, zero mic. He has done a good job with Lethal and Sonjay, I don't think it will improve in the future."