10 SICK & TWISTED Wrestling Funerals
10. Big Show's Buried Dad Becomes A Bodyboard
The most (in)famous of them all.
Underrated by some for just how much total f*cking carnage there was on display, Big Boss Man's entrance is almost as good as his iconic exit.
Barking insults through a homemade Blues Brothers-style loudspeaker, Boss Man's at peak popper level already before - and that this is still a sentence almost makes WWE's last 20 years justified - he chains the Big Show's Dad's casket to his old squad car and drives it away with Show on the back trying to rescue things.
There's something so endlessly fascinating about the the scene that's still so hard to parse. It remains almost as amusing on the hundredth watch as it was the first. The setting, the blue winter's sky, the bump Show takes as he ricochets off the box and onto the grass. Even Show's leather funeral ensemble. Something so grim shouldn't be so pleasing, but that could probably subtitle three quarters of the Attitude Era in general.