9. The Big Show

I can not emphasize this one enough. The Big Show switches from Heel to Face and back again based seemingly by the direction of the wind. While some might say that makes him versatile, I often see it as lazy. In the back of your head count how many times The Big Show has been entered into a championship match or made a surprise opponent. Is your count around the hundreds? Mine, too. The problem with Show is that he really doesnt have a defined character. Besides his height and weight, what do you remember about him? Maybe spots from like chokeslamming Undertaker through the ring, John Cena picking him and Edge up on his shoulders or even more recently throwing Alberto Del Rio from the set through a table at this years Royal Rumble. All very fine shows of strength, even if Cena gets credit for one, but that is all he is. A giant. My first memory of Show when I was typing just now was when dressed up as several other wrestlers in the year 2000 (it was about a month long thing). While he has done comedic things since then, (not including Knucklehead) thats the last time I could remember him doing something that wasnt just walking slowly out to the ring saying hed kick someones ass and then losing the big matches (his Wrestlemania record has been highlighted often). The Big Show has an impressive track record. If you want to get technical he is a former WWF, WWE, WCW, World Heavyweight and ECW belt. (Having held those belts by each of those names). He may not have a King of the Ring, Money in the Bank or Royal Rumble win, but man has he done everything. He has fought all the big names, had special gimmick Wrestlemania matches, fought in almost every match type available, but continues wrestling to this day. It is definitely time to wrap The Big Show up.