12 Most Immobile Stars In Wrestling History

10. The Big Show

Any list of Giants in professional wrestling would seem naked without mention of the man who is easily the most famous in modern wrestling history. In his prime of the mid-90's the Big Show was a near unparalleled physical specimen, performing acts of agility that were catlike for a man of his size. But that was then, and after two decades of ring competition and the wear and tear that his size has wrought upon his body, it's a much different case now. Though still able to perform his role as the physically monstrous brute, he's forced to take it down to its very basics, trudging across the ring as though it were blanketed with tar and striking his opponent in bullet-time. No, he's not trapped in the matrix, he's a 43 year old man afflicted with a genetic disorder and more than 20 years of professional wrestling on his shoulders. And whilst it's damn impressive he walks at all, he does so with a noticeable hobble.
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