Many Giants usually find themselves portraying the role of the villain: their intimidating stature, lumbering offense and domination of opponents lending themselves clearly to evil. Shirley Crabtree proudly disproved this rule, though unfortunately he never disproved the much more stalwart rule about men of his size and ring-immobility. Met affectionately with "Easy! Easy!" chants to reflect the simplicity with which he demolished opponents, this simplicity wasn't by choice. His size restricted him rather noticeably to a nearly identical match routine of "tackle, tackle, splash, shout Easy", and despite his fame Big Daddy did his part in driving away a decent portion of the more hardcore fan-base due to his embarrassingly condensed and simplified tactics. Dressing like an over-sized infant and with a style that appealed to that age demographic, he may go down as a legend but he wasn't a very able one.