9 Wrestling Stipulations That Are Better Than Getting Fired

8. Big Show - No Hall Of Fame Induction

This past week on RAW, Stephanie McMahon teased the idea of inducting the Big Show into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2015. This was, of course, under the condition that he joins Team Authority, which he denied. However, what would€™ve been an interesting twist instead would€™ve been that, if he doesn€™t join team Authority, he could never enter the Hall of Fame. At this point in his career, Big Show is indeed slowing down and approaching retirement. He has been wrestling since 1995, and his size is probably taken its toll on him. Moreover, he has done everything that there is to do in WWE, having won titles in every category and has made a big impact on the WWE (pun intended). The Hall of Fame would be a great way for Show to end his career on a high point, since his career has been mired by some questionable booking decisions in the past. For the Survivor Series match, the threat of never being able to get inducted could force Big Show to put on the best performance possible from him. While it might be an exaggerated stipulation, at least it would add more drama to the match whenever the Big Show would be in the ring. After all, the Big Show has already been fired before, so it's not like that would be a very novel consequence for him anyway.
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