10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About Big Show

Big Show signed a deal with WWE in 1999 after starting out in the business in WCW. Fifteen years later, he's still there as one of the oldest performers in the company and surefire Hall of Famer whenever he decides to call it a career. The former collegiate basketball player has won nearly every title there is to win in WWE and has main evented dozens of shows during his WWE career. His deal with WWE was a multi-million dollar contract that was reported as a ten year deal. It was a huge move at the time because he was a guy in his late 20s at a time when WWE needed younger performers like him. He was gone from WWE in 2007 when his deal expired and came back about a year later. He's been in WWE for 15 years although that year long break would make it a 14 year run in total for the now 42 year old that was simply known as The Giant in WCW. Whenever I do this feature about somebody that was in WCW before WWE I have to mention that this is a WWE only list. These are things that were done during Big Show's WWE run, which started in 1999 until the present day. As much as I'd love to make fun of WCW for saying he was Andre's son or the Monster Truck match, it's a WWE only list column. These are the things that WWE doesn't heavily promote with regards to Big Show. It's also about those storylines that didn't really help him. It's not necessarily a look at his bad matches although there will be some of them in here too. Every WWE performer has things in their career that weren't a hit. Big Show isn't any different. Here's a look at ten things that WWE wants you to forget about the Big Show.
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