10 Most Boring Wrestlers Of 2017

7. Big Show

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More fans than you might imagine will miss the Big Show when he hangs up those massive boots and steps away from wrestling. Show is part of the furniture in WWE; signing on in 1999, he has now been part of things for an amazing 19 years. Take a moment to really think about that. We're talking almost 2 decades of giant.

Show is a surefire future WWE Hall Of Famer, but he looked every bit the tired veteran in 2017. The only good things about Show last year involved Braun Strowman, and that had more to do with Braun than anything else. When he wasn't aiding Strowman's rise, Show sucked away audience enthusiasm during matches with Rusev and Big Cass.

The Cass debacle in particular was depressing. Even before Cass went down with injury in August, his series of matches against Show were fooling nobody. Watch SummerSlam again and tell us you didn't trawl through Instagram or something else on your phone just a few minutes into that shark cage nonsense.

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