10 Times WWE's Attitude Era Got SERIOUSLY Weird
6. Big Bossman Ruins Big Show's Dad's Funeral
The Big Boss Man is one of the few WWE Superstars from the Golden Era who was able to flourish in the Attitude Era. His look was completely different, with his light blue button-up shirt being swapped for a more SWAT team approach, but the law enforcement officer from Cobb County, Georgia was one of the more underrated members of the Attitude Era roster.
Funerals aren't known for being a barrel of laughs, but Big Show's father's WWE funeral is one of the most objectively hilarious segments in company history, due to its insane booking. As Show is surrounded by mourning relatives and delivering a speech for his recently departed dad, The Big Boss Man arrives in a squad car to berate the bereaved giant using a comedically large megaphone attached to the top of his vehicle to do so.
The nonsense doesn't stop there, as Boss Man then tries to seduce Big Show's mum while she's laying her husband to rest. Big Show jumps on the hood of Boss Man's car in retaliation, causing the lawman to put his pedal to the metal, throwing Show off of the vehicle. Boss Man then chains Big Show's father's casket to his car, announcing that Show's dad had "always wanted to be a drag queen". He then drives off, dragging the casket with the giant's dad's corpse inside as he goes. Big Show jumps on the casket and surfs it like it's a boogie board, before Boss Man eventually gets away.