8 Reasons Why Big Show Should Never Wrestle On TV Again

8. Going Out On Top

The standout performance on this week's edition of Monday Night Raw, Big Show and Braun Strowman's steel cage war was smartly presented as a payoff to an epic war that has, in reality, been kept on the back-burner during the 'Monster Among Men's astonishing tear through the flagship show in 2017.

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The April contest between the two mammoth stars that destroyed ring and referee alike offered a memorable visual, but this week's variant saved that for Braun's post-match exclamation mark. The best action occurred bell-to-bell, as the pair rattled off top rope moves, enormous spots and legitimately thrilling sequences not ordinarily associated with men their size.

Few bouts have allowed The Big Show to play an equal-or-smaller foe, but the caged affair permitted the airborne action in a way he could never convincingly unleash against 99% of the roster. Only a handful of his matches in the past decade will have been remotely as memorable, if even on par with such an encounter.

Even in defeat, a retiring legend should always want to leave audiences wanting a little more. In exiting stage left here, The Big Show may have remarkably managed the rare feat.

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