10 Worst WWE Workers Since 2010

7. The Big Show

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Unlike others on this list, Show has had a handful of good matches since 2010, but those are few and far between. The big problem with The Giant is that if you’re not also incredibly big or incredibly strong, then it’s incredibly hard to produce a decent match with him.

When you take on Show, half of your moves go right out he window. Take Kevin Owens for example. If those two lock up, then KO can’t give him his TKO or his Pop Up Powerbomb, or even simple moves like bodyslams and suplexes. Half of what makes Owens’ offense so good is unusable. So wrestlers have to rely on punches, kicks, ground attacks and the like to make things work with Show. It's repetitive and boring I must say.

And as Show hit his 40s, his already really slow offense moved to a crawl. Long gone were the days of him hitting a nice dropkick, and in were gut punches galore. A future Hall of Famer for sure, but a man who has way too many dud matches behind his name to save him from this list.

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