10 WWE Superstars Who Will Never Be World Champion Again
7. Big Show
Was it harsh for the IWC to chant "Please Retire!" at Big Show? Actually, no. Big Show has been placed in an extremely prominent TV spot as a part of the Authority and, unlike Kane, has done very little to continue to reinvent himself and prove himself worthy of that spot, beyond being "a giant", an anatomical state of matter as opposed to a reward for merit. Alike Kane, Big Show is a guy who's been booked poorly over his career, particularly in 1999 after he debuted, when he turned between face and heel 5 times in his first year in the company! Now 43, slow and repetitive, Show's days at a main event level should be a distant memory of a fading past. With great young heels the likes of Kevin Owens breaking through to the main roster, Show should really be stepping aside to let them shine. He's had a good long run for a man his size but the time has come to move on.
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