6. The Big Show
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUKxbPv4q18 Let's start with a fun one, huh? The Big Show, then known in WCW as The Giant, made his debut for the company in 1995. He was immediately matched against Hulk Hogan, who was then the WCW world champion. For the Giant's first match with the company, he didn't just face Hogan in a one-on-one match. No, he faced him in a Sumo Monster Truck Match first. What is a Sumo Monster Truck Match, you might ask? Well, both Hogan and the Giant had monster trucks (painted with their logos, of course) on top of Cobo Hall. The trucks were welded together and the winner was the first to push his opponent's truck out of a circle. You younger fans seriously don't know what you're missing without World Championship Wrestling around. Anyways, with this being professional wrestling and all, Hogan wins the sumo match and a brawl erupts on top of Cobo Hall. Hogan and the Giant have a slugfest on the roof and the Giant actually falls off the roof of the building. Please read that again: He fell off the roof of the building. When Bobby Heenan, who was the color commentator at the time, asked if the Giant fell off the side the parking lot or the water, Eric Bischoff asked him what the difference was. Anyways, the Giant (not dead after his fall off of the building), returned later in the night and defeated Hogan for the world title when Hulk's manager Jimmy Hart nailed the referee and caused a disqualification, turning heel in the process. You see, Hart wrote into the contract before the match that the title could change hands on a disqualification because he's evil. Since this was WCW and all, the Giant was stripped of the world title the next week and the title was declared vacant. Honestly though, after having a monster truck sumo match, falling off of the building, and then beating Hulk Hogan, don't you think the guy deserved to keep the belt?