8 Reasons Why Big Show Should Never Wrestle On TV Again
3. Keeping Trim
Off television for the bulk of 2016, Big Show made waves posting pictures online of his spectacular weight loss and toning, having been afforded time to commit to improving his physical well being after an intense eight years back on the main roster.
It was his last break (between 2006 and 2008) where he did much the same, returning at February's No Way Out supercard looking half the size of the bloated ECW Champion that departed shortly after the horrific December To Dismember pay-per-view.
Show recently spoke on Chris Jericho's podcast about lamenting not finding a love for fitness younger, but he may find himself with the opportunity to enjoy the latter years of his life in the rudest health.
Free from taking unnecessary bumps and on a substantially lighter schedule as an ambassador/house show attraction, Show would most likely to be able to maintain his optimum levels - something he's visibly found challenging during his entire career as a full time star.