6 Ups & 5 Downs From WWE WrestleMania 21

3. Su-WHOA

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Great patter, wasn't it, seeing The Big Show fat-shamed by his employers by being made to dress even more like a sumo star than Yokozuna had done when it was his actual gimmick. Great f*cking patter.

Opponent Akebono had a brighter future in professional wrestling after legitimate success in MMA and Sumo ahead of this bizarre spectacle, but why bother talking about his worked and worthless waste of time when the big joke of it all was covered in the opening sentence?

Outside of a bizarre battle royal interaction, The Big Show never got his giant clash with Shaquille O'Neal. It might have erased memories of this sh*tty showpiece, but as evidenced by his feud with Cody Rhodes years later, he was destined to be stuck with story.

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