10 WWE Superstars That Turned Heel/Face The Most
8. The Big Show
Close your eyes and think of a wrestler that has a turned a lot during your time as a fan. Who do you see?
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Paul Wight's career has been one of the oddest in industry history. A giant with physical and verbal gains beyond anything Andre was ever capable of, The Big Show hasn't ever quite lived up to his storyline-Dad's billing. He hopped back and forth over the New World Order fences in Atlanta as Vince McMahon moaned to anybody in earshot that he'd score a touchdown with the mammoth star.
He's been fumbling since 1999.
Big Show was both a face and heel within his first month in the company, and had turned five times by the time he was celebrating his one year anniversary at February 2000's No Way Out. The pattern never changed. Injuries and subsequent comebacks were almost always augmented with a character shift, with Show often veering from killer to clown depending on the storyline requirement that week.