10 Coolest Day Jobs Of WWE Stars Before They Made It

3. The Big Show Was A Bounty Hunter

Dog the Bounty Hunter is one of the most famous reality TV stars in the world today. His trademark long hair and black riot gear has made him a recognizable TV icon and his exploits in the family business are watched by viewers every week. He's so well known that many of the criminals he hunts down instantly know who he is and become friends with him after they're arrested. Of course, if Dog were seven foot tall, 500 pounds with a bad attitude, they may not be so quick to play nice. Imagine being on the run from the law and being chased down by The Big Show; that has the ability to scare someone straight perhaps better than any time in prison could ever do. Being a bounty hunter was just one of the jobs that Show had before getting into the pro wrestling business. Long before anyone knew who Dog was, Show was working to bring felons to justice. Show's time as a bounty hunter was something he learned from and it was surely a learning experience for the guys he was chasing. Being a physically imposing yet athletically gifted big man, may have been enough for anyone else. However, Big Show needed to do something even cooler and become a bounty hunter on top of it. When his WWE career is over, fans may see him right back on TV once again; the Dog should beware.
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