Ranking Big Show's WrestleMania Matches - From Worst To Best

Ranking the best of The Big Show on the Grand Stage.

WWE.com Over the course of his 17 years in World Wrestling Entertainment, Big Show has worked with every legendary competitor that has come through the door and delivered several unforgettable matches and moments that have helped establish him as one of the greatest giants of all-time, but one cannot help but look at his track record at WrestleMania and be disappointed by what they see. The World's Largest Athlete has rarely been put in the position to steal the show and, despite being one of the staples of The Showcase of the Immortals, has only a handful of memories and contests from the event worth looking back fondly on. Sure, he has been at the center of some of the most hyped bouts on the card but he has also lived the life of an also-ran, a guy thrown into meaningless tag matches to satisfy the desire of management to get him onto the show and justify his salary. Still, Big Show is the only Superstar to ever challenge for the United States, Intercontinental, Tag Team, World Heavyweight and WWE Championships on the grand stage, a staggering feat unlikely to ever be matched. Now, one year after winning the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal and solidifying his place in history alongside the man once referred to as his father in WCW, Big Show prepares to make it two-in-a-row. Can he again etch his name in the annals of WrestleMania and, perhaps, deliver a performance that ranks higher on this list than lower? Only time will tell. Until then, relive the WrestleMania resume of WWE's greatest big man with this look at his matches, ranked from worst to best according to overall quality and historical significance.
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Erik Beaston is a freelance pro wrestling writer who likes long walks in the park, dandelions and has not quite figured out that this introduction is not for Match.com. He resides in Parts Unknown, where he hosts weekly cookouts with Kane, The Ultimate Warrior, Papa Shango and The Boogeyman. Be jealous.