10 Things We Learned From Big Show On Stone Cold's Broken Skull Sessions Podcast

3. He Thinks WWE's Culture Needs To Change

Big Show Broken Skull Sessions
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Don't expect to see Big Show sitting around playing Madden in the locker room.

The video game culture that has gripped WWE's roster isn't something the veteran is particularly fond of. He believes guys and gals should be focusing more on the business at hand when they're at the arena, not who's gonna' throw some touchdown bombs on the virtual gridiron.

Those pesky kids and their technology - when will they ever learn? In all seriousness, this is (again) Show's way of looking out for those coming up. He probably doesn't actually have an issue with gaming, but he thinks there's a time and place for it. Weirdly, he didn't mention that it's a healthier outlet on the road than what some wrestlers used to get up to.

Show thinks the backstage culture in WWE needs to change overall. He believes that some need to get serious and start taking their careers to the next level rather than goofing off to play games when they're at work. A fair point, albeit one that's perhaps missing the point of locker room bonding.

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