8 Wrestlers You Forgot Still Work For WWE In 2019

4. The Big Show

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You'd be forgiven for thinking that The Big Show, now 47 years old and about as mobile as a caravan, had quietly called time on his wrestling career (and in the opinion of some meaner commenters, about a decade too late).

Nope: Paul the Tall is still with us, nominally a member of the SmackDown roster, but hasn't made his sizable presence known on the blue brand since going down with a hamstring tear in November. Thing is, eight months is an awful long time to be out with such an injury - even if we account for Show's ripening body taking a little longer to recover.

Shortly after his injury, Show spoke about an iron-clad contract which'll keep him tied to WWE for the next two years - meaning he'll definitely be wheeled out the storer-room next time the promotion head to the Middle East.

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