10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About Big Show

1. He Had A Backstage Fight With Great Khali

It may not be the most popular backstage fight in wrestling history or one that a lot of fans know about, but it's definitely the biggest fight ever in terms of the size of the combatants. Back in 2009 when Show was on the Smackdown brand, he reportedly got in the face of The Great Khali in the locker room during a live event. The story goes that Show tried to talk to Khali about some of the moves that Khali was using in his matches. While the specifics were never revealed, it was likely a situation where Show felt like Khali was doing things that only Show was allowed to do. There are certain unwritten rules in wrestling about how somebody shouldn't do signature spots that another person does and when you're a giant like Show you can only do so much out there. Apparently when Show confronted Khali it started out as a verbal situation, but then things got physical when Show tried to throw a punch. Show didn't connect with the punch and he ended up tripping over a bag that was in the dressing room. Khali jumped on Show as the fight continued and was broken up by others in the room. In February 2014, former WWE superstar Chris Masters confirmed in a Reddit chat that there was a fight between the two big men. Masters claimed that Show was upset that Khali was using a certain move. Show went after him, but slipped and fell and Khali got the upper hand. They weren't suspended and if they were fined for it that's a matter that never became public. A match between the two isn't something fans would want to see, but a real fight? That's interesting just to see how awkward it would have looked. ----- That€™s it for this week's "WWE Wants You To Forget" series. Who do you want to see next time? Let us know in the comments below.
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