Paul Donald Wight, Jr. (born February 8, 1972),
better known by his
ring name,
(The) Big Show, is an American
professional wrestler and
actor currently signed to
World Wrestling Entertainment
(WWE) on its
Raw brand where he is one half of the
Unified WWE Tag Team
Champions with
Chris
Jericho.
In professional wrestling, Big Show is a five-time
world
champion, having won the
WCW World Heavyweight
Championship twice, the
WWF/E
Championship twice, and the
ECW
World Heavyweight Championship once, making him the only
professional wrestler in history to have held all three
championships. In addition to these championships Show has also won
the
WWE United States
Championship, the
World Tag Team
Championship (with
The Undertaker
two times,
Kane once, and currently
with Chris Jericho ), and the
WWE Hardcore Championship
Big Show initially came to prominence through his career in
World Championship
Wrestling (WCW) from 1995 until 1999. Show, however, decided on
letting his contract expire on February 8, 1999. Consequently he
signed a ten-year contract with the World Wrestling Federation a
day later on February 9, debuting as a
heel and member of
The Corporation, at
St.
Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House. He was the winner of
the
WCW World War 3 1996 Battle
Royal.
World Championship Wrestling (1995–1999)
Wight debuted in WCW at
The
Great American Bash on June 18, 1995 as a
plant during the
match between
Arn Anderson and
The Renegade, who was accompanied by
manager Jimmy Hart. Nearly a month later at a
Main Event show, prior to
Bash at the Beach, Wight
interfered in an interview between Hulk Hogan and "Mean"
Gene Okerlund. Wight introduced himself as The
Giant, and claimed in character, to be the son of
André the Giant and blaming Hulk Hogan
for the death of his "father". The Giant joined the
Dungeon of Doom, who were at war with Hogan
and his allies, and immediately began a heated
feud with Hogan. At
Fall Brawl, after his team won a
WarGames match, Hogan earned five minutes
fighting the leader of the Dungeon of Doom,
"The Taskmaster" Kevin Sullivan,
in the cage alone – at this point, Giant attacked Hogan, saving
Sullivan.
After The Giant destroyed Hogan's
Harley-Davidson Motorcycle using a
monster truck, Hogan challenged him to a
"Monster Truck Battle" at
Halloween
Havoc.
On October 29, the battle took place atop
Cobo
Hall
, with each man driving a monster truck and trying
to force the other truck out of a circle, as in a sumo wrestling contest. Hogan won the match when
Giant descended from his vehicle and appeared to fall from the
roof. Later that night, The Giant came to the ring with The
Taskmaster and challenged Hogan for the
WCW World Heavyweight
Championship, making his WCW in-ring debut. Giant was awarded
the victory by disqualification after interference from Jimmy Hart,
Hogan's manager. Hart then revealed that the contract Hogan signed
(which he had written) had a clause stating that the title would
change hands on a disqualification, and, as Hart had intentionally
caused a disqualification, The Giant was the new World Heavyweight
Champion. The title was held up one week later as a result of the
controversial finish of the match.
The Giant tried to reclaim the title at
World War 3 but was foiled by Hogan.
Randy Savage won the vacant title. The
Giant teamed with
Ric Flair to defeat
Hogan and Savage at
Clash of
the Champions XXXII, but was decisively beaten by Hogan in
a cage match at
SuperBrawl
VI.
After a short feud with
The Loch Ness
Monster, The Giant won the World Heavyweight Championship a
second time by defeating Ric Flair. After Hogan formed the
New World Order
(nWo), he defeated The Giant for the Championship at
Hog Wild following interference from
Scott Hall and
Kevin Nash. The Giant joined the nWo twenty three
days later, citing
Ted DiBiase's money
as his primary motivation, feuding with
Lex
Luger and the
Four Horsemen. The
Giant was thrown out of the nWo on December 30 for asking Hogan for
a World Heavyweight Championship title match. He fought against the
nWo along with
Sting and Lex Luger,
winning the
WCW World
Tag Team Championship twice.
In 1997, The Giant began a feud with nWo member Kevin Nash, who
constantly dodged Giant, failing to appear for their scheduled
match at
Starrcade. In 1998 at
Souled Out the two finally met in
the ring, with Nash accidentally injuring Wight's neck when he
botched a
Jackknife Powerbomb. When Nash
left the nWo and formed his own
stable, the nWo
Wolfpac, The Giant rejoined the original nWo to oppose Nash and his
allies. While back with the nWo, The Giant won two more tag team
championships, once with Sting as an unwilling partner (as the
match was signed before The Giant returned to the nWo) and once
with Scott Hall. In the interim between those two reigns, he lost
his half of the tag team championship to Sting in a singles match
where the winner would remain champion and choose a partner for the
second half of the team.
On the October 11, 1998, episode of
WCW Monday Nitro,
Goldberg defeated The Giant in a
no-disqualification match; in a show of strength, Goldberg executed
a
delayed vertical
suplex before hitting the
Jackhammer on The Giant. After
the nWo and the nWo Wolfpac merged together again in January 1999,
Hogan declared that there was only room for one "giant" in the
group, and forced Giant and Nash to wrestle for that spot. Nash
defeated him following a
run-in by Scott Hall
and
Eric Bischoff. The Giant was then
attacked by the entire nWo. Unhappy with his remuneration, Wight
allowed his WCW contract to expire on February 8, 1999 at his 27th
birthday.
World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment (1999–2006)
1999–2000
Wight signed a ten-year contract with the
World Wrestling Federation on
February 9, 1999, debuting as a
villain and a member of
Vince McMahon's stable,
The Corporation, at
St.
Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House. During the McMahon
versus
Steve Austin cage
match, Wight tore through the canvas from underneath the ring and
attacked Austin. However, Wight cost McMahon the match when he
threw Austin into the side of the cage and the cage broke, spilling
Austin outside to the floor and granting him the victory. Wight
subsequently served as McMahon's
bodyguard.
Wight performed as "Big Nasty" Paul Wight for several weeks before
being renamed "Big Show" Paul Wight. He then gradually dropped his
real name, eventually being referred to simply as (The) Big Show.
McMahon wanted to ensure that Corporation member
The Rock would retain his title at
WrestleMania, so he had Wight wrestle
Mankind at
WrestleMania XV for the right to referee the
main event. Wight incapacitated Mankind, but got disqualified in
the process, meaning that he could not be referee. Mankind won the
right to be the official but was taken to a hospital following the
match with Wight (although he eventually returned during the
Championship match). After a furious McMahon slapped Wight, he
punched McMahon. Wight concluded his feud with Foley in a
Boiler Room
Brawl before
turning into a
fan favorite and
joining Mankind,
Test, and
Ken Shamrock in a stable known as
The Union who fought
against the Corporation, and later against The
Corporate Ministry. On the May 10 edition
of Monday Night Raw, Wight was against The Undertaker's manager
Paul Bearer. On the June 7 edition of
Raw, Wight faced
The Undertaker for the
WWF Championship. Undertaker attempted a
clothesline from the top turnbuckle however Wight caught him and
delivered a
chokeslam which sent
Undertaker crashing through the ring mat; the referee was forced to
stop the match so the Undertaker retained his title. Following the
match
Bradshaw,
Faarooq, and
Mideon
all ran down to attack Wight and were all subsequently chokeslammed
as well. Wight and The Undertaker later formed an unlikely
alliance, wrestling against
X-Pac and
Kane. As a team, Wight and The
Undertaker won the
WWF
Tag Team Championship twice.
When The Undertaker was sidelined with injuries, Wight set his
sights on the WWF Championship. After Steve Austin was run-over at
the
1999 Survivor Series,
Wight was given his place in the
triple threat match for the WWF Championship. In that match,
which also featured The Rock, he pinned
Triple
H to become champion. At the same time, Wight feuded with the
Big Boss Man. After it was announced
that Wight's father was terminally ill with
cancer, the Boss Man had one of his crooked police
colleagues inform Wight that his father has died, and then mocked
Wight's tearful reaction. Several weeks later, when it was
announced Wight's father had actually died (in reality, Wight's
father had died years before), the Boss Man interrupted the ten
bell toll by reciting an offensive poem. Later, Boss Man invaded
the funeral and used a chain to couple the coffin to the hearse,
towing the coffin away with a grief stricken Wight clinging on to
it. At
Armageddon, Wight
defeated Boss Man to retain his championship, despite interference
by Bossman's protégé
Prince Albert.
On the January 3, 2000 episode of
Raw, Triple H defeated
Wight for the WWF Championship. Trying to regain the title, Wight
participated in the Royal Rumble match and became a villain when he
antagonized The Rock. The Rock eliminated him to win the
Royal Rumble. Wight was convinced that
he had won, and eventually produced a video tape that showed The
Rock's feet striking the ground first. He was then given a match
with The Rock at
No Way Out, with
the WrestleMania title shot on the line. Wight defeated The Rock
when
Shane McMahon interfered,
knocking The Rock out with a chair shot. The Rock was desperate to
reclaim his title shot, and eventually agreed to a match with Wight
on the March 13 episode of
Raw - if he won, the
WrestleMania title match would become a triple threat match, and if
he lost, he would retire from the WWF. Shane McMahon, now actively
supporting Wight's bid to become champion, appointed himself as the
special guest
referee. However, The Rock triumphed when Vince McMahon
assaulted Shane and donned the referee shirt, personally making the
three count following a
Rock
Bottom.
On the March 20 episode of
Raw, Triple H defended the
title against The Rock and Wight on the condition that the match
would not take place at WrestleMania, pinning Wight.
Linda McMahon stated this match would not
occur at WrestleMania as Triple H would defend the title there in a
fatal
four way elimination match, with
Mick
Foley as the fourth man. Wight was the first man eliminated
from the match at
WrestleMania
2000 after the other three competitors worked together against
him.
After WrestleMania, Wight became a fan favorite again by starting a
comical
gimmick where he
began mimicking other wrestlers, lampooning
Rikishi as Showkishi,
The
Berzerker as Shonan the Barbarian, and
Val Venis as The Big Showbowski. He defeated
Kurt Angle at
Backlash dressed like his friend and role
model
Hulk Hogan, complete with
skullcap/wig and yellow tights. Wight began feuding with Shane
McMahon after Shane voiced his disapproval of Big Show's antics. At
Judgment Day, Shane defeated
Wight in a
Falls
Count Anywhere match following interference from Big Boss Man,
Bull Buchanan, Test, and Albert.
Wight returned two months later, apparently intending to gain
revenge on Shane. Instead, he became a villain again and attacked
The Undertaker thus siding with Shane once more, forming a
short-lived stable known as "The Conspiracy" with Shane,
Chris Benoit, Kurt Angle, and
Edge and Christian. After The Undertaker
threw Wight through a table, he was removed from WWF television for
the remainder of the year. Wight was sent to
Ohio Valley Wrestling, a WWF
developmental territory, to lose weight and improve his
cardiovascular fitness.
2001–2003
Wight returned at the
2001 Royal
Rumble, but was eliminated by
The
Rock. Angered by his quick elimination, Wight proceeded to
chokeslam The Rock through the announcer's table before leaving the
arena. He then began competing for the
WWF Hardcore Championship, which
he lost to Kane in a Triple Threat match which also included
Raven at
WrestleMania X-Seven.

Big Show competing for the Raw
brand.
Throughout
The
Invasion, Wight remained loyal to the WWF, which made him a fan
favorite again. He faced Shane McMahon, the on-screen owner of WCW,
in a
Last
Man Standing match at
Backlash
and was defeated following interference from Test. Wight was also
part of the victorious Team WWF at
Survivor Series, though he was the
first man eliminated.
Wight was drafted by
Ric Flair
(representing the Raw brand) in the 2002
draft. He then
immediately became a villain again by turning on Steve Austin in
tag team match that included him and Bradshaw. At
Judgment Day, Wight and Ric Flair were
defeated by Austin in a Handicap match. Wight once again joined the
New World Order, but the stable disbanded after Kevin Nash was
injured. After the nWo disbanded, Wight achieved little success on
Raw after losing matches against
Jeff Hardy,
Booker
T, and the
Dudley Boyz.
In late 2002, Wight was traded to
SmackDown!, immediately challenging
Brock Lesnar for the
WWE Championship. Wight became a two-time
WWE Champion defeating Lesnar at
Survivor Series, after Brock's
manager
Paul Heyman turned on him. He
lost the title to
Kurt Angle a month
later at
Armageddon. At the
Royal Rumble, Big Show lost a
Royal Rumble Qualifying Match to Lesnar. He then began feuding with
The Undertaker, after Wight threw him
off the stage injuring his neck, leading to Wight and his partner
A-Train losing to The Undertaker at
WrestleMania XIX. Wight renewed his
feud with Lesnar wrestling him four times for the WWE title
(including a
Stretcher
match at
Judgment Day) but
was unsuccessful in his attempt to regain the title. On the June
26, 2003 edition of
SmackDown! Wight,
Shelton Benjamin, and
Charlie Haas defeated
Mr. America, Brock Lesnar, and
Kurt Angle in a six-man tag team match when Show pinned Mr.
America. This was Hulk Hogan's last appearance as Mr. America. For
several months afterwards, WWE hyped up Big Show as the man who
retired Hogan. At
No Mercy, Wight
defeated
Eddie Guerrero for the
WWE United States
Championship and then formed an alliance with the then WWE
Champion Brock Lesnar.
2004–2006

Show in December to Dismember.
Wight abandoned a departing Lesnar immediately before
WrestleMania XX. At the pay-per-view, Wight
lost the United States Championship to
John
Cena. On the April 15, 2004 episode of
SmackDown!,
Wight promised to quit if he failed to defeat Eddie Guerrero that
night. He lost to Guerrero, and, believing that
Torrie Wilson had laughed at him for losing,
upended her car and threatened to throw her off a ledge.
Then-General Manager of SmackDown!,
Kurt
Angle ascended the ledge to try and talk some reason into
Wight, but Wight
chokeslammed Angle off
the ledge, kayfabe concussing him and breaking his leg. After the
event, Wight was not seen nor heard from on WWE television for
months.
In mid-2004, Wight was reinstated by new General Manager
Theodore Long, as he interfered during a
Lumberjack
match between Eddie Guerrero and Kurt Angle. Big Show had a
choice to face either Guerrero or Angle at
No Mercy, choosing to fight Angle, thus
becoming a fan favorite. Wight defeated Angle at the event. In the
weeks before the match, Wight claimed to have "lost his dignity"
when Angle
tranquilized him in the middle
of the ring using a
dart gun and
shaved his head.
On April 3, 2005 at
WrestleMania 21,
Wight faced
Sumo Grand Champion
Akebono in a
worked sumo match;
the match was added to the show to attract a strong
pay-per-view audience in Japan, where Akebono
is considered a sporting legend. In the weeks preceding the match,
Wight pushed over a
jeep driven to the ring by
Luther Reigns to show that he was capable
of moving the marginally heavier Akebono. Wight lost to Akebono at
WrestleMania. Wight subsequently feuded with
Carlito Caribbean Cool and his bodyguard,
Matt Morgan.
On June 27, Wight was drafted back to Raw in the
2005 WWE Draft Lottery; preventing
him from participating in a scheduled Six-Man Elimination match for
the
SmackDown! Championship. He successfully pinned
Gene Snitsky in a Tag Team match which
turned into a singles match when both men's partners brawled
backstage. After
squashing his
scheduled opponents for several weeks, Wight returned to his
rivalry with Snitsky. On August 22, he foiled Snitsky's harassment
of backstage interviewer
Maria. On
August 29, Snitsky hit Wight with the ring bell immediately after
Wight had won a match. As a result, Wight and Snitsky were placed
in a match at
Unforgiven in which
Wight defeated Snitsky. On September 26, Wight defeated Snitsky
again in a
Street
Fight.
On October 17, Wight defeated
Edge and
was thus entered in an online
opinion
poll, with the winner of the poll facing
John Cena and Kurt Angle in a Triple Threat match
for the WWE Championship at
Taboo
Tuesday. The poll was won by
Shawn
Michaels, meaning that the other two options would wrestle for
the
World Tag Team
Championship. Wight teamed with Kane to defeat
Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch
for the Tag Team Championship.
In the weeks preceding
Survivor
Series, Wight became involved in the rivalry between the Raw
and SmackDown! brands. Big Show and Kane invaded the November 11
episode of
SmackDown! and, along with Edge, attacked
Batista (inadvertently injuring him in
the process). On the November 14 episode of
Raw, Wight and
Kane defeated SmackDown! wrestlers and reigning WWE Tag Team
Champions
MNM in an inter-brand, non-title
match. On November 21, Wight and Kane "injured" Batista by
delivering a
double
chokeslam onto the
windshield of a
car. At Survivor Series, Show, Kane,
Carlito,
Chris Masters, and team
captain Shawn Michaels represented Raw in a match with Team
SmackDown!: JBL,
Rey Mysterio,
Bobby Lashley,
Randy Orton, and Batista. SmackDown! won the
match, with Orton being the sole survivor. On the November 29
edition of
SmackDown!, Wight wrestled Rey Mysterio in an
inter-promotional match, however, Kane interfered, resulting in the
match being declared a no-contest. Following the match, Wight and
Kane attacked Mysterio until The Undertaker chased them from the
ring. Wight and Kane returned to
SmackDown! on December 2,
defeating Mysterio and JBL after JBL abandoned the match, claiming
the
referee had
poked him in the eye. Following the match, Wight and Kane's attempt
to assault Mysterio was once again foiled, this time when Batista
ran in to see them off. As a result, on the December 16 edition of
SmackDown!, Wight and Kane were booked to face Batista and
Mysterio at
Armageddon. They won
the match, which pitted the Tag Team Champions from each brand
against one another.
On the December 12 episode of
Raw, Wight took part in a
qualifying match for a shot at the WWE Championship in an
Elimination Chamber match at
New Year's Revolution. Wight
lost to his opponent, Shawn Michaels, by
disqualification
after Triple H hit Michaels with a
steel
chair, intentionally costing Wight the match and the title
shot. In retaliation, Wight cost Triple H his qualifying match with
Kane later that evening. On the December 26 episode of
Raw, during the contract signing for the announced match
between Wight and Triple H at New Year's Revolution, Triple H
struck Wight in the hand that Wight apparently favors when using
the chokeslam with his
sledgehammer.
The following week, Wight attacked Triple H while wearing a
cast on his hand, using the padding
provided by the cast to punch a hole in a chair held by Triple H,
destroying a monitor from the announcers' table that Triple H
intended to throw at him, and chasing Triple H away from the ring.
At New Year's Revolution, Triple H defeated Wight after striking
him in the head with his sledgehammer.
Subsequently, Wight was one of eight participants in the 2006 Road
to WrestleMania Tournament, the winner of which would receive a
shot at the WWE Championship. On the February 13 episode of
Raw, Wight faced Triple H in the tournament semi-finals in
a match that ended in a double count out. As a result, Wight and
Triple H faced
Rob Van Dam (the winner
of the opposing semi-finals) in a Triple Threat match to determine
the winner of the tournament on the February 20 episode of
Raw. The match was won by Triple H after he pinned RVD.

Big Show in the WrestleMania XXV Fan
Axxess.
In the weeks following the tournament, Wight and Kane feuded with
Chris Masters and Carlito, leading to a World Tag Team Championship
title match being scheduled for
WrestleMania 22. Wight and Kane defeated
Carlito and Masters, marking Wight's first victory at WrestleMania
after suffering six defeats. On the following evening, Wight and
Kane lost the World Tag Team Championship to
Spirit Squad members
Kenny and
Mikey
following copious interference from the other members of the Spirit
Squad. They faced Spirit Squad members
Johnny and
Nicky in
a rematch one week later, but lost via disqualification after Kane
"snapped" and left the ring to attack the other members of the
Spirit Squad. The ensuing feud between Kane and Wight culminated in
a match at
Backlash that ended in a
no contest.
ECW brand, ECW Champion and departure
At
WWE vs. ECW Head to Head on June 7, Wight jumped to the
returning
ECW brand; he removed his Raw
shirt to reveal an ECW shirt during a twenty man battle royal
including members of the Raw and SmackDown rosters against members
of the ECW roster. Wight won the match for ECW by eliminating Randy
Orton. Wight then appeared at
One Night Stand, attacking
Tajiri,
Super Crazy, and the
Full Blooded Italians after their tag
team match.
On the July 4 episode of
ECW on Sci Fi, Wight beat Van Dam
to win the
ECW World Championship
with the assistance of ECW's
General
Manager Paul Heyman, who declined to make the three-count for
Van Dam after Van Dam hit his signature
Five Star
Frog Splash on the Big Show. Heyman then instructed Big Show to
chokeslam Van Dam onto a steel chair, before making the
three-count. The fans almost rioted when Wight became the ECW World
Champion, throwing drinks and empty cups into the ring, as Heyman
and Wight celebrated, making Wight a villain again. The victory
made him the first ever professional wrestler to hold the WWE
Championship, WCW World Heavyweight Championship, and
ECW Championship. He is also the first non
ECW Original to hold the ECW title. Over the next several weeks,
Wight defeated many other wrestlers from other brands, such as Ric
Flair, Kane, and Batista to retain his championship. He lost to the
Undertaker, however, at
The Great American Bash in
the first ever
Punjabi
Prison match; he was a substitute for
The Great Khali, who was removed by
SmackDown! General Manager Theodore Long and replaced with Wight as
punishment for an attack on The Undertaker shortly before the
match. He also had a brief feud with
Sabu, whom he defeated at
SummerSlam.
At
Cyber Sunday he faced John
Cena and
King Booker in a Champion of
Champions match. The fans voted for King Booker's
World Heavyweight
Championship to be on the line. Booker won the match following
interference from
Kevin Federline,
who was just beginning a feud with Cena at the time. At
Survivor Series, Cena wrestled Big
Show in a traditional 10-Man Survivor Series Tag Team Match, with
Cena and
Bobby Lashley leaving as the
sole survivors of the match after Cena pinned Big Show to claim the
victory due to a double team with Lashley. Wight then began a feud
with Lashley, who left SmackDown! to join the ECW brand to
participate in the
Extreme Elimination Chamber
match at
December to
Dismember for the ECW Championship. After busting Big Show open
by breaking one of the plexiglass pods with his face, Lashley
speared and pinned him to claim the ECW Championship. On December
6, 2006 following an unsuccessful rematch, WWE.com announced that
Wight was taking time off from the ring to heal injuries he had
sustained on ECW.
PMG Clash of Legends (2007)
During Wight's 14 month hiatus from WWE, he replaced
Jerry Lawler when the WWE withdrew him from a
match with Hulk Hogan at the
PMG
Clash of Legends on April 27, 2007. Wight was introduced as
Paul "The Great" Wight. He stated that "Big Show" was his slave
name and that he didn't want to be owned anymore. Wight lost the
match after Hogan picked him up and bodyslammed Wight and pinned
him following the leg drop. Wight had also been offered a role in
the television pilot, Extreme Golf TV, but nothing ever
materialized from the offer. Wight also tried to pursue a
professional boxing career but nothing
came out of this.
Return to WWE (2008–present)
Smackdown (2008 - 2009)

Big Show at a WWE event
A noticeably slimmer Wight returned to WWE under his last used ring
name (The) Big Show, at
No Way
Out, stating that he had lost 108 pounds, previously weighing
at least 500 pounds when he took time off from injuries. Wight then
attempted to attack
Rey Mysterio
after his
World
Heavyweight Championship match with then champion
Edge but got into a physical confrontation
with
boxer Floyd Mayweather, Jr. after Mayweather
came from the crowd to defend his friend Rey. The confrontation
ended with Mayweather breaking Wight's nose with a
punching combination. Big Show was then
assigned to the SmackDown brand. In the following weeks, Big Show
was portrayed as a villain, yet fan majority continued to support
him over his rich, boastful adversary. Their characterizations
began shifting to suit this, and at
WrestleMania XXIV, Big Show became a fan
favorite during their match as Mayweather used various villainous
tactics and received a negative reaction from the crowd. Big Show
lost via knockout after a shot to the jaw with
brass knuckles. Shortly after, Big Show
entered a feud with
The Great Khali,
concluding at
Backlash, where Big
Show defeated Khali pinning him after executing a chokeslam.
At
One Night Stand, Wight
defeated
CM Punk,
John Morrison,
Chavo Guerrero, and
Tommy Dreamer in a
Singapore
Cane match. During the bout, he received a black eye and deep
gash along the eyebrow which required stitches after
John Morrison dropkicked the steel steps onto him. The win gave
him contention to face Kane and
Mark
Henry at
Night of
Champions for the ECW Championship, which Henry won by
pinfall.
Big Show once again became a villain by siding with
Vickie Guerrero in her ongoing feud with
The Undertaker by attacking him at
Unforgiven, and later interfering
in many of Undertaker's matches on
SmackDown, most notably
against
Triple H, Jeff Hardy, Chavo
Guerrero, and The Great Khali. He went on to defeat Undertaker by
knockout at
No Mercy. However, Show
lost to him in a fan voted
Last
Man Standing match at
Cyber
Sunday and a Casket Match at
Survivor Series. Show would then go
on to lose a Steel Cage match against The Undertaker on
SmackDown, ending the feud. At
No Way Out, Show wrestled in the
Elimination Chamber for the WWE
Championship, but lost being the third person eliminated by Triple
H. In March, it was revealed by
John Cena
that the Big Show was having secret relations with Vickie Guerrero.
At
WrestleMania XXV, Show was
involved in a Triple Threat match for the
World Heavyweight
Championship featuring champion Edge and John Cena. Once again,
he was unsuccessful as Cena won.
Raw (2009)
On April 13, Big Show was drafted to the Raw brand as a part of the
2009 WWE Draft. At
Backlash, Big Show interfered in a Last Man
Standing match for the World Heavyweight Championship between Cena
and Edge, when he threw Cena into a spotlight, thus resulting in
Edge winning the title. He continued to feud with John Cena, losing
to him at
Judgment Day by
pinfall and at
Extreme Rules by
submission, before defeating Cena on the June 22 edition of Raw to
end the feud.
In the weeks prior to
Night of
Champions, Big Show constantly attacked U.S. Title holder,
Kofi Kingston and
Evan Bourne among other Superstars. He would go
on to develop a feud with Kofi for the U.S. Title and earn himself
a spot in the
6-Pack Challenge at Night of Champions. He would however be
replaced by
Primo after he was
revealed to be Chris Jericho's mystery tag team partner earlier in
the event.
At
Night of Champions, Big
Show was announced as
Chris Jericho's
new tag team partner, after replacing
Edge. The new duo was able to successfully
defend the
Unified WWE
Tag Team Championship against
The Legacy when Big Show
forced
Ted DiBiase to submit with a
camel
clutch.
Media
Wight has been featured in infomercials for Stacker 2 with
NASCAR drivers
Kenny
Wallace,
Scott Wimmer, and
Elliott Sadler, crew chief
Jeff Hammond, and 2002 and
2005 Sprint Cup Champion
Tony Stewart.
In addition, Wight made a cameo appearance on the "
Thong Song" remix
music
video by
Sisqó and
Foxy Brown.
Television appearances
- Thunder in Paradise
(1994)
- Figure It Out (1998)
- Cousin Skeeter (March
18, 1999) in episode "Skeeter's Suplex"
- Shasta McNasty (October
5, 1999) in the pilot episode (as himself, wearing a pizza delivery
guy's uniform)
- Appeared in Sisqó's music video
"Thong Song" remix
- Saturday Night Live
(March 18, 2000)
- The Cindy Margolis
Show (September 8, 2000)
- The Weakest
Link (November 12, 2001) - WWF Edition (First one
voted off 6 votes)
- Saturday Night Live
(April 13, 2002)
- TV total (April 29, 2002)
- One on One
(November 25, 2002) in episode "Is It Safe?" as "Miles"
- Player$ (2004)
in episode "Barenaked Players"
- MADtv (March 13, 2004)
- Star Trek:
Enterprise (October 29, 2004) in episode "Borderland" as "Orion Slave Trader #1"
- Hogan Knows Best
(2004–2005, 2007)
- Late Night with Kevin (September 27, 2005)
- Late Night with
Conan O'Brien (2008, 2009)
- Attack of the Show!
(October 2, 2008)
- VH1 Top 20 Countdown (2009)
- Are
You Smarter than A Fifth Grader? (Australian version)
(August 10/17, 2009)
- The Tonight
Show with Conan O'Brien (August 26, 2009)
Acting career
- Reggie's Prayer (1996) as "Mr. Portola"
- Jingle All the Way
(1996) as "Huge Santa"
- McCinsey's Island (1998) as "Little Snow Flake"
- The Waterboy (1998) as
"Captain Insano"
- Little Hercules in 3-D (2006) as "Marduk"
- Suckerpunch [working title is Knuckleheads]
(WWE Studios Production) (2010)
- MacGruber (2010) (Pre-Production)
Personal life
Like
André the Giant, Wight has
acromegaly, a disease of the
endocrine system. Wight underwent
successful surgery in the early 1990s on his
pituitary gland which halted the progress of
this condition. By the age of twelve, Wight was tall, weighed , and
had
chest hair.
In 1991, as a member
of the Wichita State
University
basketball team at age nineteen, Wight was listed
at . His
shoe size is 22 5 E, his
ring size is 22.5, and his chest is in
circumference. In 2005, Wight leased a bus and hired a bus driver
because of the practical problems his size presents to air travel
and car rental.
Wight
played basketball and football in high
school at Wyman King Academy in Batesburg-Leesville, South
Carolina
. He was a standout center for the basketball
team and a tight end for the football team.
While at Wichita State
University
, Wight played basketball, and is a member of the
Beta-Chi Chapter of Tau Kappa
Epsilon fraternity
at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. Wight also attended
Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville
from 1992 to 1993 and was a member of the National Collegiate
Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II Cougars basketball
team. During his one year at SIUE, Wight scored a total of
thirty-nine points for the Cougars in limited action.
In
December 1998, Wight was arrested and detained for allegedly
exposing himself to a hotel clerk
in Memphis,
Tennessee
. Wight was later released due to a lack of
evidence.
Wight married his first wife, Melissa Ann Piavis, on February 14,
1997. They separated in 2000 and their divorce was finalized on
February 6, 2002. Together they have a daughter named Cierra. He
married his second wife, Bess Katramados, on February 11,
2002.
In March
1999, Wight was charged with assault by
Robert Sawyer, who alleged that Wight had broken his jaw during the
summer of 1998 in the course of an altercation at Marriott Hotels & Resorts
in Uniondale, New
York
. Wight claimed that Sawyer had verbally
abused, threatened, and shoved him, and that he had responded by
punching Sawyer. After three days, Judge Thomas Feinman gave a
verdict of not guilty.
In wrestling
- Entrance
themes
- "Rockhouse" by J.Hart and J.Helm
(used while a part of the New World
Order)
- "No Chance in Hell" by Jim
Johnston
- "Big" by Jim
Johnston (1999–2006)
- "Big " by Mack 10, K Mac, Boo Kapone, and MC Eiht (Early 2000)
- "Crank It
Up" by Brand New Sin
(2006, 2008–present)
- While teaming with Chris Jericho, the team use a combination—or
mashup—of both Chris Jericho's and
Big Show's separate theme songs ("Break The Walls Down" performed
by Adam Morenoff and composed by Jim Johnston and Adam Morenoff ,
and "Crank It Up" by Brand New Sin respectively), and alternate
between the two as the wrestlers enter. The song was later remade
as "Crank The Walls Down", a medley
performed by Maylene
and the Sons of Disaster.
Championships and accomplishments
References
- Ian Hamilton. Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an
Industry Without Competition (p.5)
- Bill Goldberg
- Wrestling Information Archive - WCW Monday NITRO
Archives - 1998
- House Show Results from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Sunday,
10/11/1998
- WWE: TV Shows > Cyber Sunday > History >
2005 > Results
- >
- http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/06222009/
External links