A lot of people dont realise just how young The Big Show was when he debuted for WCW as The Giant. At only twenty-three years old he shocked the world performing moves no-one expected from a man his size, and in his very first match he defeated Hulk Hogan for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Now, hes forty-two years old, still in remarkable shape all things considered and hes probably got a number of years left in him. Unfortunately, the WWEs sloppy booking has reduced The Big Shows legacy to a joke and it might be take to get out while hes still healthy enough for it to be worth it. Alignments turns are commonplace in wrestling, but The Big Show has flip-flopped from face-to-heel and back again so many times that its become his prominent character trait. Its such a big part of who The Big Show has become that WWE had to acknowledge it after his recent turn at Survivor Series, and hes been reduced to a joke in the eyes of many fans. The Big Show has given nearly twenty great years of service to professional wrestling, but when a seven foot man is no longer considered a threat, something really has gone wrong. Its time for Big Show to leave the active roster before more damage is done to his reputation and perhaps pursue other ventures which would treat him with the respect and dignity that he deserves.