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| Tell a Friend Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 9:39 pm Post subject: Big Show |
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Name: Big Show
Height: 7-foot
Weight: 493 pounds
From: Tampa, Fla.
Finishing Move: Chokeslam, The Final Cut
Career Highlights:
WWE Champion; WCW Champion; World Tag Team Champion; Hardcore Champion; U.S. Champion
If you hear the ground shaking and people screaming and running, you know you are about to witness a rarity in a genuine wrestling giant. You’re about to see the devastating behemoth known as the Big Show. Following in the huge footsteps of other giants such as WWE Hall of Famers Andre the Giant and Big John Studd, the Big Show is the largest athlete in WWE. Utilizing his massive frame, weight and power to crush victims with ease, the Big Show is a deadly top RAW Superstar standing 7 feet tall and nearly 500 pounds. Showing at times a jovial demeanor, don’t be fooled. The Big Show is known for his rage fits as a gruff giant, who has flipped cars, brought down walls and caused WWE rings to collapse due to his destruction. But would you expect any less from the Big Show?
Known for some great impressions of various WWE Superstars like Hulk Hogan, Val Venis and The Rock, the Big Show seldom shows it these days, as he’s been more focused on returning to the top. From his first match in 1995 where he defeated Hulk Hogan for the WCW Championship, the Big Show has been a big impact player causing chaos and devastation wherever he roams.
Recently, the Big Show was drafted to RAW from SmackDown as part of the 2005 Draft Lottery. Appearing for the first time on RAW since 2002, the Big Show has designs on reclaiming the WWE Championship. The question is: Who has the courage to get in his way?
Interesting Notes:
* Played college basketball at Wichita State University
* The Big Show has been featured in two movies, Jingle all the Way and The Waterboy.
* The Big Show’s measurements: 22 5 E shoe size, 22 ½ ring size and 64 inch chest. |
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Height: 7'2"
Weight: 485 lbs
Real Name: Paul Wight
DOB: 2/08/72
Hometown: Aiken, South Carolina
Other Names: The Giant (WCW), "The Showster", "Shonan The Barbarian", "Showkishi", "The Big Showbowski" (WWF)
Wrestler Since: 1995
Finishing Maneuver: Showstopper
History: When Paul Wight first checked in with the WCW Powerplant in 1995, it was obvious that he could be a major star in the sport, just by size alone. After a short time in the Powerplant learning the craft, "the Giant" made his appearance at Bash at the Beach '95, claiming that he was the late Andre the Giant's son (which he is not), and blaming Andre's misery and death on Hulk Hogan, the old friend/foe of Andre. The Giant began a major feud with Hogan, joining up with the Dungeon of Doom. At Fall Brawl '95, when Hogan was fighting the leader of the Dungeon of Doom, Kevin Sullivan, in a Steel Cage match, the Giant came to the ring and broke into the cage, assaulting and injuring Hogan. This led to a match between the Giant and Hogan at Halloween Havoc '95. First the two faced off in a "Monster Truck" match, which broke down into a brawl between the two. The wrestlers then met in the ring, in a fierce match. The match ended controversially, when Jimmy "Mouth of the South" Hart, Hogan's manager, hit the Giant with his megaphone, causing the DQ. Hogan was then attacked by Hart, the Giant, and the Yeti. Hart announced that he had joined with the Giant, telling Hogan that a clause in the contract he had signed for the match said that the title changed hands on a DQ. Therefore, the Giant was the WCW World Heavyweight Champion, less than a year after entering the business.
Unfortunately, the reign only lasted one week, as the WCW Committee vacated the title due to the controversial ending. The belt was then put up for grabs at World War III '95, where 60 wrestlers battled it out in 3 rings for the World Title. The Giant threw out many individuals, but was eventually tossed out by Hogan. The Giant then pulled Hogan under the ropes, keeping him preoccupied until Randy Savage was proclaimed the winner and the new World Champion. In the next month, the Giant teamed up with Ric Flair to fight Hogan and Savage, continuing the now darker feud. At one point, the Giant shaved off Hogan's trademark mustache, making things very personal. After feuding for nearly 6 months, the two men faced off at Superbrawl VI in a Steel Cage match. Hogan managed to come out on top, putting an end to the feud.
The Giant then had a short war with Lock Ness over who was the better big man, with the Giant winning at Uncensored '96. After the victory, the Giant moved back into the bigtime, breaking up with his former ally Flair. He battled Flair on a Nitro for the World Title, and with a chokeslam, became the WCW World Champion for a second time. After winning the belt, the Giant began a feud with the duo of Sting and Lex Luger, going after Luger whenever possible. After chokeslamming Luger through a table, the Giant was challenged to a match by Sting. At Slamboree '96, the Giant came through, defeating the Stinger. This left his path clear to Luger, whom he battled and defeated at the Great American Bash. The Giant seemed unstoppable, taking down stars left and right. He also started teaming with Kevin Sullivan again, dismantling Chris Benoit and Arn Anderson at Bash at the Beach '96.
Another major event at Bash at the Beach was the turning of Hulk Hogan into Hollywood Hogan, as the long-time hero joined with Kevin Nash and Scott Hall to form the new World order. The Giant soon became a focal point for the trio, as he still held the World Title. At Hogg Wild, Hogan got his title shot. The Giant had things under control, until the Outsiders interfered. The Giant choked them down, but was left open for a foreign object shot by Hogan, who then got the pin and the victory, taking away the World Title. After a brief, easily won feud with Chris Benoit, the Giant seemed to join back up with the Dungeon of Doom to combat the nWo. However, it was all a farce, as the Giant joined the nWo instead. This led to a feud with the Macho Man Randy Savage. At Fall Brawl '96, the two faced off, where, after some nWo interference, the Giant got the Chokeslam and the victory.
After taking out Savage, the Giant renewed his acquaintance with Ric Flair, who then held the United States Title. Before the feud could gain speed, however, Flair was injured. The Giant, angry, stole the US Title, claiming it as his own for a time. This brought him into a battle with Jeff Jarrett, who joined the IV Horsemen with Flair's blessing. At Halloween Havoc '96, the Giant dominated Jarrett, then won via DQ when Flair attacked him. The feud with Jarrett continued into the next month, where the two wrestlers met at World War III. With some help from Sting, the Giant got the crushing victory on Jarrett. The Giant then competed in the 60 man 3 ring Battle Royal, with the winner to receive a World Title shot. With the nWo's aid, the Giant survived until the end, tossing out Lex Luger to become the victor. This got Luger and the Giant fighting, with some memorable moments between the two, including Luger getting the Giant up in the Torture Rack. They fought at Starrcade '96, where, after interference from Sting, the Giant was beaten.
Since World War III, the Giant had wondered when he would get a World Title shot, since the belt was around the waist of Hollywood Hogan, leader of the nWo. At one point, when the Giant had "Rowdy" Roddy Piper in his grasp, with Hogan demanding that he chokeslam him, the Giant instead grabbed Hogan, wanting his shot. The rest of the nWo then attacked the big man, putting the Giant out of the nWo. The Giant then began going after Hogan at every opportunity, attacking any nWo member that got in his way. The wrestlers fought at Souled Out '97 in an unsatisfying match for the Giant, since the nWo attacked during it. The match was ruled a No-Contest, keeping the Giant from the World Title. The Giant then started teaming with Lex Luger against the nWo, earning a Tag-Team Title shot against the Outsiders. When Luger was injured a short time before the PPV, the Giant moved into Superbrawl VII by himself, determined to win the belts. He held his own against Nash & Hall, but was still fighting in a Handicap match, until Luger appeared and came down for the tag, helping to win the match and the belts.
The Tag Title reign was later revoked by President Eric Bischoff, who claimed that since Luger was not on active status due to his injury, he could not compete in the match. The Giant and Luger, infuriated, continued their assault against the nWo, and were later joined by the Steiner brothers. The group formed Team WCW, and went into Uncensored '97 to fight in a "Triangle Elimination" match against Team nWo (Hogan, Savage, Hall, and Nash) and Team Piper (Piper, Benoit, Jarrett, and Steve "Mongo" McMichael). Unfortunately, Rick Steiner was taken out before the match, leaving Team WCW with only three members. Surprisingly, the Giant was the first one to be tossed over the top rope. Although the rest of Team WCW fought hard, with Luger eliminating many of Team nWo by himself, Hogan was the final survivor.
The Giant and Luger both wanted another piece of Hogan, but had to earn the shot first. They faced off against Harlem Heat at Spring Stampede in a Fatal Fourway match, with the winner to get the #1 Contenders spot to the World Title. The Giant had things in hand, then showed his heart, giving the win to Luger, his partner. This kept Luger and the Giant a strong team, which led to them challenging Hogan and his new friend, Dennis Rodman (from the Chicago Bulls basketball team) to a match at Bash at the Beach '97. The two teams brawled for a time, with the Giant being attacked by Kevin Nash during it. Despite this, Luger got the victory by racking Hogan. For the next few months, the Giant called out Nash for his attack on him. Nash, claiming injuries, did not show. Instead, the Giant had short feuds with other nWo wrestlers, crushing "Macho Man" Randy Savage at Road Wild '97, then dismantling another large wrestler, Scott "Flash" Norton, at Fall Brawl.
The Giant's next big test was at World War III '97. The Giant was the winner of the event the year before, and thus was a major favorite. The Giant was hopeful for his shot against Nash, who was supposed to be in the 60-man Battle Royale. However, Nash failed to show up before the match started. The Giant then concentrated on the match, sending many wrestlers toppling over the top rope. In the end, the Giant and Luger were in the ring with Scott Hall, apparently the only nWo member still involved. Before they could double-team him, though, Hall pointed to the back, and Hollywood Hogan came out as another wrestler in the event. As Hall & Hogan were battling with the Giant & Luger, a wrestler dressed up as Sting descended from the ceiling, 'scaring' Hogan out of the ring. But "Sting" then hit the Giant with his baseball bat, knocking him out of the fight, and revealed himself to be Kevin Nash. Because of Nash's interference, Hall won the match (and a World Title shot).
A few days later, during one of the Giant's matches, Nash reappeared in the Sting costume and attacked again, breaking the Giant's hand. The Giant, though, showed later on that he could still get the Chokeslam, with or without a sound hand. He was supposed to face Nash at Starrcade '97 in the long-awaited match-up, but Nash no-showed. When Scott Hall told the Giant, he was quickly Chokeslammed into the canvas. The Giant then pushed Nash to sign a Million-Dollar Contract, stating that if Nash no-showed at the next event, Souled Out, Nash would be forced to pay the amount. Nash agreed, as long as the Giant signed his own contract, saying that the Giant couldn't touch Nash until Souled Out. This left Nash taking advantage of the Giant's inability to fight, splashing hot coffee into the man's face at one point. At another time, Nash came out and taunted the Giant, who was wrestling against Hall. The Giant let out his fury by dismantling the ring with his bare hands, an incredible feat (see the photo gallery for a picture).
At Souled Out, the Giant and Nash finally met up. The Giant seemed to be in control at one point, when Eric Bischoff came out to interfere. The Giant chokeslammed the "President", but this left him open to a Powerbomb by Nash. Unfortunately, Nash slipped while performing the Powerbomb, accidentally dropping the Giant on his neck and knocking him out. This put the Giant out of wrestling for a time, due to the neck injury. Nash, claiming that he meant to injure the man, began calling himself Big Sexy, the Giant Killer. It also led to Nash's Powerbomb being declared illegal.
The Giant returned after a month, wearing a neck brace. He seemed to heal up quickly, going after Nash once again. But Nash continued to avoid him, only agreeing to a match if his Jackknife Powerbomb was once again declared legal. At Uncensored, the two massive wrestlers met up again. The Giant took the advantage and set up Nash for a Powerbomb, but then was attacked by the rest of the nWo, causing the DQ win. The nWo savagely beat the big man with baseball bats, though, trying to severely injure him once again. The Giant came back soon enough, though, teaming with "Rowdy" Roddy Piper. The two men signed a "Bat" match against Nash and Hollywood Hogan at Spring Stampede '98. Unfortunately, Hogan got the victory for his team, knocking out Piper and pinning him, despite problems between himself and Nash.
Soon after, Nash left Hogan and formed the nWo Wolfpac, combating against Hogan's nWo forces. The Giant, not caring about who Nash was aligned with, started teaming with Sting, and earned a Tag-Team Title match against the Outsiders at Slamboree '98. A few weeks before the event, Nash and his Wolfpac allies were fighting against Hogan, when, surprisingly, the Giant came running out, attacking Nash again and rejoining the nWo. This made the match at Slamboree between the Giant (nWo) and Sting (WCW) vs. the Outsiders (Wolfpac). Alligiances changed during the match as well, though, when Hall turned on Nash and sided with the nWo, helping the Giant & Sting win the Tag-Team Titles. For the next week or two, the Giant pleaded with Sting to join him in the nWo, since they were the Tag-Team Champions. Sting ultimately refused, though, instead going to the Wolfpac with his friend Lex Luger. A perturbed Giant tried to declare Bryan Adams as his new tag-team partner, keeping the belts. But WCW nixed that idea, saying that Sting was the man in charge. The two wrestlers faced off at the Great American Bash, with Sting getting the win and the titles. Sting then gave the other belt to the Giant's old nemesis, Kevin Nash.
After a short feud with football player Kevin Greene, whom he destroyed, the Giant turned his attention back to the Tag-Team Titles. In July '98, with help from Bret Hart, the Giant and Scott Hall defeated Sting and Nash to win back the belts. Hall, though, later left due to personal problems, and the Giant gave his belt over to Scott Steiner. The Giant had a personal feud with Bill Goldberg for a time, and fought him and many others in a Battle Royale at Road Wild '98. Goldberg won out, eliminating most of the wrestlers involved. The Giant then moved back to the Tag-Team division, defending the belt with Steiner. At Halloween Havoc '98, the Giant came out with Scott to face his brother, Rick. In a surprising upset, Rick got the victory and the tag-team belts, all by himself. The Giant left the tag division behind, instead helping Bret Hart win the United States Title from Diamond Dallas Page, chokeslamming Page during a No Disqualication match.
This led to a drawn-out feud between the Giant and Page. At one point, the Giant chokeslammed Page about 12 feet down, through a stage floor. The two met at Starrcade '98, in a match that was mostly controlled by the larger wrestler. DDP fought his way back, though, and despite interference from Hart, was able to turn a Chokeslam into a Super Diamond Cutter, getting the victory. This was the Giant's last WCW PPV appearance. Soon after, Hollywood Hogan got in the Giant's face, saying that they only needed one "Giant" in the nWo. The Giant then had to fight Kevin Nash to see who the better big man was. After interference from Scott Hall, Nash knocked out the Giant with a wrench (left at ringside by Eric Bischoff). Nash made the pin, ending the Giant's run in WCW.
In Febraury '99, Paul Wight made his first appearance in the WWF. He came out during the Valentine's Day Massacre PPV, attacking "Stone Cold" Steve Austin during his Steel Cage match with Vince McMahon. Wight ended up throwing Austin through the steel cage wall (which got Austin the win, since he DID leave the cage first). Wight then joined up with the Corporation, aiding Mr. McMahon against whoever came up against them. He also helped the Rock, his Corporate teammate, defeat Mankind for the WWF World Title. This started a feud between Mankind and Wight, who started calling himself "The Big Show". Wight and Mankind faced at Wrestlemania XV, with the winner to be the referee for the main event. Wight took control, chokeslamming Mankind onto two chairs in a fit of rage. Unfortunately, since it wasn't a Hardcore match, Wight was DQ'ed. Mr. McMahon, furious that Wight wasn't going to be the referee, slapped the Big Show. Wight then clobbered McMahon with a right hand, breaking his ties with the Corporation.
Wight was later arrested for his 'assault' on Mr. McMahon, but he was quickly out of jail and battling against the Corporation. He also continued to feud with Mankind, although their feud was sometimes put aside in the face of the Corporation. The two met in a Boiler Room match at Backlash '99. After Wight was blinded by some steam from a broken pipe, Mankind escaped the room and was declared the winner. Wight and Mankind then began teaming together out of respect. They soon allied with Ken Shamrock and Test to form the Union. The group was soon feuding with the members of the Corporate Ministry, and met the force of Viscera, the Big Bossman, Farooq, and Bradshaw at Over the Edge '99. Wight put in another strong performance, eliminating Farooq with a massive chokeslam, then battling it out with Viscera. Both were counted out, and Mankind went on to win for his team by making the Bossman submit.
The Big Show began to gain prominence in the next few weeks, as the main force of the Union. He challenged the Undertaker, then the World Champion, at every opportunity, and finally got his title shot in June '99. The match was another great one, with the Big Show getting his Showstopper (Chokeslam) on the Undertaker, actually throwing him through the ring! The Corporate Ministry then came down to cause a No-Contest, attacking Wight, who fought them off. Next on Wight's list was the King of the Ring. Wight first defeated Droz to qualify for the event. Before the PPV, the Big Show was forced to fight X-Pac by Mr. McMahon. Although Wight didn't want the fight, X-Pac insisted, attacking him. As expected, the Big Show started dominating the lightweight X-Pac, which brought out X-Pac's semi-tag-team partner, Kane. Kane attacked Wight, starting a feud between them which grew in intensity for the next few weeks. Wight also had a few battles with Hardcore Holly, who considered himself a "super-heavyweight". At one point, during a Hardcore match, Wight rolled a car off a ledge onto Holly, which got him the victory.
At King of the Ring, Kane and the Big Show faced off in the Quarter-Finals. During the match, Holly came to ringside, trying to interfere, but was stopped by Kane. Kane the got the victory, managing to pin the ex-giant after a chair shot. The Big Show continued to feud with Holly and Kane after the King of the Ring, and then battled against Kane's brother, the Undertaker, who came down to aid his brother in their battles. Wight and Holly patched up their differences along the way, with Wight saving Holly on various occasions from beatings. Kane and the Big Show faced off again at Fully Loaded, with Hardcore Holly as the special guest referee. Holly, of course, sided with Wight, attacking Kane at one point during the fight. The Big Show then got the Showstopper to get the victory. After the match, X-Pac came down to help his tag-team partner, attacking Holly. The Undertaker then rushed the ring and, surprisingly, attacked X-Pac.
At the next Raw, when Kane came down to help X-Pac against the Undertaker, the Big Show came out after him and joined with the Undertaker to destroy the duo. The Big Show and the Undertaker teamed up after that, fighting Kane and X-Pac for the tag-team titles. The force of Wight and the Undertaker proved too much, earning them the tag straps, Wight's first gold in the WWF. The reign was a short one, as a week later, the two lost the belts to the Rock and Mankind, as the Undertaker walked away from the ring, leaving Wight to fight by himself. Wight and the Undertaker broke up for a short time, then reunited, later fighting the Rock 'n' Sock Connection in a Buried Alive match during a Smackdown. With the 'aid' of Hunter Hearse Helmsley, Wight and the Undertaker won out, winning the tag-team titles for a second time. But the second reign lasted barely longer than the first, as the Rock 'n' Sock Connection beat the odds in a "Dark Side Rules" match, taking down the Big Show, Viscera, and Mideon to take the belts away again. Soon after, the Big Show and the Undertaker stopped teaming together, as the Phenom disappeared from the WWF scene for a time.
At Unforgiven '99, the Big Show finally made his way into the main event. A six-man title match was signed, for the World Title. It included Wight, the Rock, HHH, Kane, Mankind, and the recently returned British Bulldog. Although Wight fought hard against everyone in the bout, especially his old adversary, Kane, Triple H got the win, and the belt, by pinning the Rock. This left the Big Show at the crossroads of main event status, as he once again returned for one more brief encounter with Kane at WWF Rebellion, a show in the United Kingdom, where Kane came out on top in a No DQ match.
Paul Wight's next major feud came to be when his father apparently died, causing great heartache for the ex-giant (reported to be an angle). The Big Bossman, one of Wight's former enemies, made light of the Big Show's pain, messing with Wight's family. This angered Wight, putting the Bossman squarely in his sights. At the Survivor Series, the Big Show signed himself up for a Handicap Elimination match against the Bossman, Mideon, Viscera, and Prince Albert. The task looked daunting, even for the Big Show. But the match turned out to be a quick one, as Wight quickly disposed of Mideon, Albert, and Viscera within the first minute of the match. The Bossman, seeing the destruction, ran, getting Counted Out and giving the Big Show the victory.
While the Big Show continued going after the Big Bossman, who had 'escaped' him at the Survivor Series, he also was given the biggest shot of his WWF career. When Steve Austin was apparently injured, Wight took his place in the main event of the Survivor Series, fighting against the Rock and the World Champion, Hunter Hearst Helmsley, in a Triple Threat match. Wight used his power to take down Helmsley, becoming another member in the WCW/WWF World Title Holders club. Even being the World Champion did not distract the Big Show from his objective. He defended the belt at Armageddon, destroying the Big Bossman and ending their feud. The Big Show then began feuding with Degeneration-X, and most importantly, the "Commissioner", Hunter Hearst Helmsley.
At the beginning of the new millenium, the Big Show was defeated by HHH, losing the World Title. This sent the Big Show spiraling back into being a heel, as he savagely beat on many members of Degeneration-X. He also landed some shots on the Rock. Wight then entered the Royal Rumble intent on becoming the new #1 Contender. He managed to eliminate Test, Gangrel, Edge, the Godfather, and X-Pac, proving his ability. But at the end, Wight and the Rock spilled over the ropes, with the Big Show hitting the outside first, allowing the Rock to get the victory. Wight immediately began complaining about the ending, and came to the arenas around the US, showing videotape that 'conclusively proved' that he won the Rumble, and should be the #1 Contender. The Rock let loose his own protests, and the two began to battle it out. At No Way Out, thanks to Shane McMahon being on his side, the Big Show defeated the Rock, apparently officially winning the contender spot, facing HHH at Wrestlemania.
However, things were not done between the Big Show and the Rock, who appeared at a Raw in the company of Vince McMahon. This formed a trio of McMahon-sponsered wrestlers: Shane(Big Show), Vince(the Rock), and Stephanie(HHH). A fourth was added when Linda McMahon appeared, bringing in her wrestler, Mick Foley. The four men brawled in an Elimination match for the World Title at Wrestlemania 2000. The first man eliminated in the match was Wight, who was taken out by the Rock. The winner of the bout, after Vince turned on the Rock, was HHH, retaining his title. This loss changed the Big Show somewhat. He began wearing more colorful clothes, and came out occassionally dancing to different rhythms. He had a small feud with Kurt Angle, with the two meeting at Backlash. Wight, dressed like Hulk Hogan, took down the Olympic medal-holder.
For a brief time afterwards, the Big Show teamed with Rakishi, another large man who liked to dance. The two defeated the Dudleys at Insurrection. But the pairing soon broke up, leaving the Big Show on his own, after Shane McMahon betrayed him. When the Big Show found out about McMahon's betrayal, thanks to a surprise taping of McMahon talking to his stooges, the stalking by Wight began. The two met at Judgement Day, where, surprisingly, Shane McMahon got the victory in the Falls Count Anywhere match. McMahon was helped by most of the HHH/McMahon regime, but it was still a hard loss for the Big Show to take. He disappeared for a time, helping to heal a knee injury.
Two months later, the Big Show returned to the WWF, going after Shane McMahon for a few shows. However, when he finally caught McMahon, thanks to the aid of the Undertaker, the Big Show chokeslammed the Undertaker instead, rejoining with McMahon's group. The Big Show briefly joined up with Chris Benoit and Edge & Christian, feuding with the Undertaker and Kane. A few weeks later, though, the Undertaker attacked the Big Show with a chain, choking him out. The Undertaker then threw him off the stage into a table. This would be it for the Big Show in the WWF for many months, as he vanished for the scene, going elsewhere to try and lose some weight and become more physically fit.
At Ohio Valley Wrestling (a 'minor league' of the WWF), the Big Show first appeared at their August 4th show, Summerblast. He made a sizable first impression, coming down and brawling with the 6'7" Leviathan, the Disciples of Synn, and the Bolin Services. Leviathan won out, spearing the wrestler. After a month of working out and straightening out the details between himself and the federation, the Big Show returned in September, saying that he had demanded to be 'cut loose' from the WWF so that he could get some payback on Leviathan. He also chokeslammed Kenny Bolin & Jerome Crony, who came to the ring to try to give the Big Show a contract to join the Bolin Services. The Big Show began teaming with B.J. Payne and Flash against the Disciples of Synn, always going after Leviathan. At one point, there was a 6-man Tag match between the Big Show, Flash, & Payne vs. Judas, Damian, & Slash of the Disciples of Synn. The Big Show's team won via DQ, when Leviathan appeared to attack Wight. But Wight took control, and prepared to chokeslam Leviathan, only to have a fireball thrown in his face by Judas. Later in the tv show, the Big Show threw Leviathan into a wall, creating a dent, then was fireballed again, thus sending him to the hospital.
At "Night of the Demons" on October 13th, the Big Show faced Leviathan in the main event. The Big Show held his own against the powerhouse, but then was ganged up on by the rest of the Disciples of Synn, which led to Leviathan getting the pinfall victory. After the match, the DoS beat on the Big Show, until Payne & Flash came out to help him. At the next card, while the Big Show was being interviewed and talking about revenge, "Iron Man" Rob Conway, the OVW Heavyweight Champion, came out and talked trash. The Big Show then challenged the champion to a match right then and there. The Big Show dominated the beginning of the match, until interference from Mr. Black allowed Conway to use a foreign object to take the advantage. But the Big Show came back, as just as he was going to get the Showstopper on Conway, the rest of Bolin Services came out to cause the DQ, attacking Wight en masse. This included former WWF star Mark Henry, who helped to suplex the 7'2" wrestler.
The Big Show was soon teaming with Brock Lesnar, Shelton Benjamin, and Nick Dinsmore against the Bolin Services. The Big Show also continued his war with Leviathan, going after him whenever possible. At a November show, the Big Show battled against Mr. Black in the main event, with the Big Show dominating as usual. The match went to a DQ, when Mark Henry came out to assault Wight. Wight was later aided by Flash & Payne. The Big Show later fought Leviathan in a "Fan's Dream" Match, getting some revenge and cooling off their feud. The Big Show then began concentrating on Henry, with numerous battles with "Sexual Chocolate". The Big Show proved his strength at a December card, easily winning a Handicap match over the Andrettis. At X-Rated: Bar Brawl '01, the Big Show and Nick Dinsmore faced Henry & Rico "Cobra" Constantino in a Grudge match. After Kenny Bolin accidentally knocked out Constantino with a briefcase, Dinsmore got the pin and the victory. After the match, the Big Show gave a "Stinkface" to Bolin, sitting on his face in the corner.
At the WWF Royal Rumble, the Big Show made his return, competing in the event. The Big Show looked strong in the event, getting many chokeslams, but was eventually eliminated by the Rock. This caused the infuriated Big Show to Chokeslam the Rock through a table. A few days later, the Big Show finished off his feud with Mark Henry in the OVW, defeating him with a Showstopper. The Big Show then came back to the WWF to stay. Wight feuded briefly with the Rock, Chris Jericho, and Chris Benoit, among others, before settling on the Hardcore division, facing off with the champion, Raven. At No Way Out '01, the Big Show finally got his chance to go one-on-one with the Hardcore Champion. Since the Hardcore "24-7" rule was still in place, though, other wrestlers interfered during the match, including Billy Gunn, who pinned Raven to become the champion. Raven got him back, though, defeating him, then was squashed by the Big Show, who took the WWF Hardcore Title for the first time.
The Big Show spent the next month getting gang-attacked by many WWF wrestlers, all of whom wanted to get the Hardcore Title from him. The Big Show fought back, usually battling his way through the forces. Still, a few weeks later, Raven was able to get the title back. The Big Show then met Raven and Kane in a Three-Way Hardcore Title match at Wrestlemania XVII. The three wrestlers battled throughout the Astrodome, fighting through the crowd and into the backstage area. At one point, Kane and the Big Show smashed through a wall. In the end, Kane dropped off the stage with a Leg Drop on the Big Show, then got the pinfall, becoming the Hardcore Champion.
At the next Smackdown, the Big Show was signed to fight against Jeff Hardy. It became a wild affair, as the Big Show ticked off everyone at ringside, including the referee, whom he shoved aside at one point. This caused the ref to allow the Hardy Boyz & Lita to get away with a Triple-Team, ending with all three pinning the Big Show while the ref made a very fast 3-count, giving the Big Show a humiliating defeat. Later on, the Big Show was angrily searching for the Hardys, bursting into a locker room. He quickly came back out, holding his head, and the two occupants of the room, Kane & the Undertaker, followed him out, beating him mercilessly into the ground. The Undertaker then told him to "knock next time". This started a running feud between the Big Show & the Grim Brothers, as he came out on the next Raw and attacked Kane during a Hardcore match with Kurt Angle. The Undertaker came to his brother's rescue, though. Later in the broadcast, the Big show faced the Undertaker in singles competition, but was remarkably Powerbombed off the turnbuckle and pinned cleanly.
At Smackdown, the Big Show was scheduled to face the Undertaker & Kane in a tag-team match, but couldn't find any partners, as teams like the aPa & a Sexay Blackman refused. He finally got Kaientai, tricking them, since they didn't know who his opponents were. When they got to the ring, while Kaientai was being decimated by the Grim Brothers, the Big Show simply left the ring. Kaientai, to get revenge, challenged the Big Show to a match at the next Raw. The Big Show accepted, and even told Shane McMahon, the owner of the new WCW, to watch him squash the little "gooks" (a minor slip-up that caused some controversy with racial groups). The Big Show first got assaulted, though, by the Acolytes, who had been paid off by Kaientai to weaken him. The Big Show came back, though, to catch both Taka & Funaki in mid-air, hitting a double Showstopper to get the victory.
At the next show, the Big Show was brought out by Vince McMahon during a confrontation with his son, Shane. Vince told Shane that the Big Show was the first wrestler for the new WCW, giving him to Shane. Vince then ran some clips of the feud between the Big Show & Shane, specifically focusing on what Shane had to say about Wight. Afterwards, Vince wanted to know where the Big Show stood. It looked like the Big Show's answer would be to chokeslam Vince, but instead, he turned and grabbed Shane, slamming him into the canvas. Vince immediately thereafter announced that at Backlash, the Big Show & Shane McMahon would face for one more match, this time in a Last Man Standing showdown. At the next Raw, during a match with Test, the Big Show was hit by a chair from Shane, who then ran. Later on, the Big Show took some revenge, brutally beating Test during a Hardcore brawl with Rhyno. The feud grew in intensity when Shane-o-Mac read a nursery rhyme during a show, talking about how the Big Show would fall.
At Backlash '01, the Big Show & Shane McMahon fought it out, with almost every advantage once again going to Wight. However, McMahon did have some tricks, nearly winning the match early on with a rag filled with ether, knocking the Big Show out. Vince McMahon came out and kept Shane busy, until the Big Show could recover and once again dominate the match. But after Vince left, Test came out and fought the Big Show, making it two-on-one. The Big Show continued to brawl with both men, though, eventually heading to the stage, where he started to follow Shane up a tower. He was pulled down by Test, though, and taken down. Shane then leapt from the tower, hitting an unbelievable 30-foot elbow drop! Test then raised the injured Shane on a structure, keeping him off the ground, while the Big Show was counted out, losing the match. For the next week, the Big Show "recovered" from injuries sustained in the match, not appearing on either Raw or Smackdown.
At Insurrextion '01, the England PPV in May, the Big Show came out and said that he wanted a fight. He called out Test, who made his appearance with badly bruised ribs (when this happened is unknown). The Big Show made short work of Test, tossing him around like a cow in a tornado, then called out anyone from the back. He got Bradshaw, who had mainly wrestled in tag-team competition with his partner, Farooq, in the aPa. During the match, Test came back, interfering with the Big Show enough to allow Bradshaw to get his finishing maneuver in. Bradshaw then got the upset victory on the Big Show, pleasing the fans in Great Britain. The Big Show continued to feud with Test for the next few weeks, leading up to a match at Judgement Day '01. Rhyno also became involved, making it a Hardcore Title match. The fight didn't stay in the ring long, as the three wrestlers battled to the backstage area. During their time back there, Rhyno & Test double-teamed the Big Show, throwing him through some crates and burying him. Rhyno & Test then fought back to the arena, using whatever means necessary to win.
After Test and Rhyno went at it for a while, the Big Show returned, getting a huge chokeslam on the Hardcore champion. But Test then attacked, hitting his big boot on the Big Show, which was later followed up by a Gore from Rhyno. Test then used a fire extinguisher to his advantage, spraying both men. Rhyno came back, though, knocking Test out of the ring with a trash can lid, then throwing the lid to the Big Show and Goring him once again, allowing him to get the pin and the victory, retaining his belt. This lasted all of a day, as the next Raw, the Big Show demanded a rematch against Rhyno and got it. Although Rhyno was able to take some advantages by working on the Big Show's apparently-injured right arm, Show was able to Chokeslam him onto a trash can to get the pinfall victory. This made the Big Show a two-time Hardcore Champion. Unfortunately, the reign only lasted a week, as Chris Jericho managed to missile dropkick a set of ring stairs that the Big Show was carrying into his face, knocking him out long enough for the Lion Sault and the pin.
For the next few weeks, the Big Show became a tool of Vince McMahon's group, being put against Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho as "punishment". Unfortunately for the Big Show, both Benoit & Jericho found a way to win against him. Later on, the Big Show teamed with Rhyno against Jericho in a Handicap match on a June Raw. Although Jericho fought back, and got the Walls of Jericho on the Big Show at one point, the Big Show was able to come back and get the Chokeslam on him. However, before he could make the cover, the Big Show was surprisingly Gored by his own partner, Rhyno, who then made the cover and took the victory. Rhyno later said that he did it to make himself the #1 Contender to the World Title, in case Jericho won the belt at KOTR '01. This left the Big Show, once again, out in the cold.
The Big Show's next run came in the King of the Ring tournament itself, as he was entered into the brackets along with 15 other wrestlers. In the qualifying round, the Big Show used his power to devestate Raven, earning his place in the tournament with a dominating Showstopper. But in the next round, the Big Show faced Christian, who was aided by both Edge & Kurt Angle. While Angle distracted the referee, Edge came into the ring and hit the Big Show with a chair, stopping him from chokeslamming Christian. The tag-team partners then did a ConChairTo shot to the Big Show's head, knocking him out and making the pinfall almost an afterthought, eliminating the Big Show from the KOTR. After the defeat, the Big Show did not show up at the PPV, taking the night off. At the next Raw, though, the Big Show was given a European Title shot against Matt Hardy, a lightweight.
The Big Show appeared at the Raw wearing a custom-made t-shirt, which said "Big Show" with an arrow pointing down. He showed it off to Trish Stratus, then convinced her to join him on a "European" vacation after he won the belt. During the actual match-up, the Big Show dominated the smaller wrestler, but Matt Hardy continued to fight back, going after the Big Show's still-injured arm. Trish added some distraction, kissing Matt at one point, but was then attacked and stripped by Lita. The Big Show grabbed Lita, though, and tossed her into the ring, then blocked a Hardy attack and lifted him for a Showstopper. Lita stopped it with one knee in the right place, causing the DQ win for the Big Show, but no title. Afterwards, a sore Big Show stood next to Trish, looking after Matt & Lita. For the next few weeks, Big Show teamed with Trish to go after the Hardy Boyz. However, it soon became clear that Trish was only using the Big Show to get closer to Jeff Hardy, and she soon left his side.
At the first Raw of July '01, the Big Show teamed up with Billy Gunn, as both wrestlers believed that the rest of the federation was against them. They proved to be a good team, surprisingly getting past the Hardy Boyz in tag-team competition. However, the tag-team duo was quickly buried under the ECW/WCW Invasion. Although the Big Show was one of the WWF wrestlers to be chosen for the 20-man WWF/WCW vs. ECW main event on the July 9th Raw, when WCW joined with ECW, the Big Show was brutally beaten by the numbers and tossed out along with the rest of the WWF fighters. For the next few weeks, the Big Show was not seen much on WWF television, although he did team with Mark Henry in Ohio Valley Wrestling, defeating Prototype & Mr. Black. The Big Show made his reappearance at the Invasion PPV, teaming with Billy Gunn & Albert to take on the WCW wrestlers Hugh Morrus, Shawn Stasiak & Kanyon. Although the WWF team definitely had the size advantage, the WCW team surprisingly won, with Morrus pinning Gunn. After the match, an enraged Big Show chokeslamed all three WCW wrestlers, getting a measure of vengeance.
Pay-Per-View/Show Summary: (41 - 52, 1 NC)
- WCW Halloween Havoc '95 = The Giant won via DQ over Hulk Hogan. Due to a "contract clause", he won the WCW World Title.
- WCW World War III '95 = The Giant was involved in the "3 Ring Battle Royal", which was won by "Macho Man" Randy Savage.
- WCW Clash of the Champions XXXII (January '96) = The Giant and Ric Flair defeated Hulk Hogan and the "Macho Man" Randy Savage.
- WCW Superbrawl VI ('96) = The Giant lost to Hulk Hogan in a Steel Cage Match.
- WCW Uncensored '96 = The Giant easily pinned Lock Ness.
- WCW Slamboree '96 = The Giant retained his WCW World Title by defeating Sting.
- World Wrestling Peace Festival '96 (June '96) = The Giant again defeated Sting.
- WCW Great American Bash '96 = The Giant defeated Lex Luger in another World Title defense.
- WCW Bash At The Beach '96 = The Giant and Kevin Sullivan defeated Chris Benoit and Arn Anderson.
- WCW Hogg Wild '96 = The Giant lost the WCW World Title to Hollywood Hogan.
- WCW Clash of the Champions XXXIII (August '96) = The Giant destroyed Chris Benoit.
- WCW Fall Brawl '96 = The Giant defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage.
- WCW Halloween Havoc '96 = The Giant won, via DQ, over Jeff Jarrett.
- WCW World War III '96 = The Giant defeated Jeff Jarrett. Later in the night, the Giant won the "3 Ring Battle Royal".
- WCW Starrcade '96 = The Giant was pinned by Lex Luger.
- WCW/nWo Souled Out '97 = A No-Contest between the Giant and Hollywood Hogan for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, which Hogan retained.
- WCW Superbrawl VII ('97) = The Giant and Lex Luger defeated the Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) for the WCW Tag-Team Belts (later reversed by Eric Bischoff).
- WCW Uncensored '97 = The Giant teamed with Lex Luger and Scott Steiner to form Team WCW, who wrestled Team nWo (Hollywood Hogan, "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Kevin Nash, and Scott Hall) and Team Piper ("Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Chris Benoit, Steve McMichael, and Jeff Jarrett). The Giant was the first one eliminated.
- WCW Spring Stampede '97 = The Giant was involved in a "Four Corners" match with Lex Luger and Harlem Heat. Lex Luger was the winner.
- NJPW Strong Style Evolution (May '97) = The Giant and Lex Luger were beaten by Vicious and Delicious.
- WCW Bash At The Beach '97 = The Giant and Lex Luger defeated Hollywood Hogan and Dennis Rodman.
- WCW Road Wild '97 = The Giant pinned "Macho Man" Randy Savage.
- WCW Fall Brawl '97 = The Giant defeated Scott "Flash" Norton.
- WCW World War III '97 = The Giant was involved in the "3 Ring Battle Royal", which was won by Scott Hall.
- WCW/nWo Souled Out '98 = After being powerbombed, the Giant was pinned by Kevin Nash.
- WCW Uncensored '98 = The Giant beat Kevin Nash via DQ.
- WCW Spring Stampede '98 = The Giant and "Rowdy" Roddy Piper lost a "Bat" Match to Hollywood Hogan and Kevin Nash.
- WCW Slamboree '98 = The Giant and Sting won the WCW Tag-Team Belts from The Outsiders when Scott Hall betrayed Kevin Nash.
- WCW Great American Bash '98 = The Giant lost to Sting, who then was allowed to choose his own partner to be the tag-team champs.
- WCW Bash At The Beach '98 = The Giant defeated Kevin Greene.
- WCW Road Wild '98 = The Giant was involved in a Battle Royal with Bill Goldberg, Kevin Nash, Sting, Lex Luger, Konnan, Scott Hall, Curt Hennig, and Scott Norton. Goldberg was the winner.
- WCW Halloween Havoc '98 = The Giant and Scott Steiner lost the WCW Tag Belts to Rick Steiner, despite Buff Bagwell's betrayal.
- WCW World War III '98 = The Giant competed in the "3 Ring Battle Royal", which was won by Kevin Nash.
- WCW Starrcade '98 = The Giant was defeated by Diamond Dallas Page.
- WWF IYH: St. Valentine's Day Massacre (February '99) = Paul Wight made his 1st appearance, attacking "Stone Cold" Steve Austin during his fight in a Steel Cage match with Vince McMahon. Wight threw Austin through the cage, giving Austin the win.
- WWF Wrestlemania XV ('99) = Wight was DQ'ed after chokeslamming Mankind through two chairs.
- WWF IYH: Backlash (April '99) = Wight lost a Boiler Room Match to Mankind, when Foley left the room first.
- WWF Over The Edge '99 = The Big Show fought in an Elimination match, teamed with Mankind, Ken Shamrock, and Test, against Viscera, Farooq, Bradshaw, and the Big Bossman. The Big Show DCO'ed with Viscera. Mankind was the 'Survivor'.
- WWF King of the Ring '99 = The Big Show was pinned by Kane.
- WWF Fully Loaded '99 = The Big Show defeated Kane. Hardcore Holly was the referee.
- WWF Summerslam '99 = The Big Show and the Undertaker defeated Kane and X-Pac to win the Tag-Team Titles.
- WWF Unforgiven '99 = The Big Show was involved in a Six-Man Battle for the vacated World Title. The winner was Hunter Hearst Helmsley. The other competitors were the Rock, Mankind, Kane, and the British Bulldog.
- WWF Rebellion (October '99) = The Big Show was beaten by Kane in a No DQ match.
- WWF Survivor Series '99 = The Big Show won a Handicap Elimination Match, defeating the Big Boss Man, Mideon, Prince Albert, and Viscera. Later in the night, the Big Show beat the Rock and Hunter Hearst Helmsley to become the WWF World Champion.
- WWF Armageddon '99 = The Big Show retained the World Title, defeating the Big Boss Man.
- WWF Royal Rumble '00 = The Big Show competed in the Royal Rumble, which was won by the Rock.
- WWF No Way Out '00 = The Big Show defeated the Rock.
- WWF Wrestlemania 2000 = The Big Show, in a Four Corners Elimination match for the World Title, was the first eliminated, getting beat by the Rock. The other competitors were Mick Foley and Hunter Hearst Helmsley, who won the match.
- WWF Backlash '00 = The Big Show got the victory over Kurt Angle.
- WWF Insurrection (May 6th, '00) = The Big Show and Rakishi defeated the Dudley Boys.
- WWF Judgement Day '00 = The Big Show was pinned by Shane McMahon in a Falls Count Anywhere match.
- OVW Night of the Demons (October '00) = The Big Show was beaten by Leviathan.
- WWF Royal Rumble '01 = The Big Show competed in the Rumble, which was won by Steve Austin.
- OVW Christmas Chaos (January '01) = The Big Show defeated Mark Henry.
- WWF No Way Out '01 = The Big Show defeated Raven to win the Hardcore Title.
- WWF Wrestlemania XVII = The Big Show lost to Kane in a Triangle Hardcore match, with Kane winning the Hardcore Title. Raven was the other participant.
- WWF Backlash '01 = The Big Show was defeated in a Last Man Standing match by Shane McMahon.
- WWF Insurrextion '01 (May) = The Big Show was pinned by Bradshaw.
- WWF Judgement Day '01 = The Big Show lost to the Hardcore Champion, Rhyno. Test was the other participant.
- OVW "The Last Dance" (June 27, '01) = The Big Show & Mark Henry beat Mr. Black & Prototype.
- WWF Invasion (July '01) = The Big Show, Billy Gunn & Albert fell to Hugh Morrus, Shawn Stasiak & Kanyon.
- HWA Covington Show (August 30, '01) = The Big Show & the Haas Brothers defeated Mike Sanders, Mark Jindrak & Kanyon.
- WWF Unforgiven '01 = The Big Show & Spike Dudley lost an Elimination match to the WWF World Tag-Team Champs, the Dudley Boyz. The other participants were the Hardy Boyz and Lance Storm & Hurricane Helms.
- WWF No Mercy '01 = The Big Show & Spike Dudley were beaten by the WWF Tag Champs, the Dudley Boyz.
- WWF Rebellion (November 3, '01) = The Big Show pinned Diamond Dallas Page.
- WWF Survivor Series '01 = The Big Show, the Rock, Chris Jericho, Kane & the Undertaker fought in an "Elimination" match against Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, Shane McMahon, Rob Van Dam & Booker T. The Big Show was eliminated by Shane McMahon. The Rock was the sole 'survivor'.
- WWF Vengence (December '01) = The Big Show & Kane were defeated by the WWF Tag Champions, the Dudley Boyz.
- WWF Royal Rumble '02 = The Big Show competed in the Royal Rumble, which was won by Hunter Hearst Helmsley.
- WWE Backlash '02 = In a dark match, the Big Show won a "Handicap" match over Steven Richards & Justin Credible.
- WWE Insurrextion '02 (May 4) = The Big Show fell to Steve Austin. Ric Flair was the special referee.
- WWE Judgment Day '02 = The Big Show & Ric Flair lost a "Handicap" Match to Steve Austin.
- WWE Vengence '02 (July) = The Big Show was beaten by Booker T.
- WWE Survivor Series '02 = The Big Show won the WWE Smackdown World Title from Brock Lesnar.
- WWE Armageddon '02 = The Big Show dropped the WWE Smackdown World Title to Kurt Angle.
- WWE Royal Rumble '03 = The Big Show lost a "Winner Advances To Royal Rumble" Match to Brock Lesnar.
- WWE No Way Out '03 = The Big Show fell to the Undertaker.
- WWE Wrestlemania X-9 (March 30, '03) = The Big Show & A-Train lost a "Handicap" Match to the Undertaker.
- WWE Backlash '03 = The Big Show defeated Rey Mysterio Jr.
- WWE Judgment Day '03 = The Big Show lost a "Stretcher" Match to the WWE Smackdown Champ, Brock Lesnar.
- WWE Vengeance '03 = The Big Show lost a "Three Way" Match to Kurt Angle, who won the WWE Smackdown World Title. Brock Lesnar was the other participant.
- WWE No Mercy '03 = The Big Show won the United States Title from Eddie Guerrero.
- WWE Survivor Series '03 = The Big Show, Brock Lesnar, Matt Morgan, Nathan Jones & A-Train competed in an "Elimination" Match against Kurt Angle, Chris Benoit, John Cena, Hardcore Holly & Bradshaw. The Big Show was eliminated by Cena, who 'survived' along with Benoit.
- WWE Royal Rumble '04 (January 25) = The Big Show competed in the Royal Rumble, which was won by Chris Benoit.
- WWE No Way Out '04 (February 15) = The Big Show lost a "#1 Contenders Triple Threat" Match to Kurt Angle. John Cena was the other participant.
- WWE Wrestlemania XX (March 14, '04) = The Big Show lost the United States Title to John Cena.
- WWE No Mercy '04 (October 3) = The Big Show pinned Kurt Angle.
- WWE Survivor Series '04 (November 14, '04) = The Big Show, Eddie Guerrero, John Cena, & Rob Van Dam fought in an "Elimination" Match against Kurt Angle, Luther Reigns, Mark Jindrak, & Carltio Caribbean Cool. The Big Show, Guerrero, & Cena 'survived'.
- WWE Armageddon '04 (December 12, '04) = The Big Show won a "Handicap" Match over Kurt Angle, Luther Reigns, & Mark Jindrak.
- WWE Royal Rumble '05 (January 30) = The Big Show lost a "Triple Threat" Match to the WWE Smackdown World Champ, John Bradshaw Layfield. Kurt Angle was the other participant.
- WWE No Way Out '05 (February 20) = The Big Show lost a "Barbed Wire Steel Cage" Match to the WWE Smackdown World Champion, John Bradshaw Layfield.
- WWE Wrestlemania 21 (April 3, '05) = The Big Show lost a "Sumo" Match to Akebono.
- WWE Judgment Day '05 (May 22, '05) = The Big Show was beaten by Carlito.
- WWE Unforgiven '05 (September 18) = The Big Show defeated Gene Snitsky.
Title Summary:
- WCW World Heavyweight Champion (10/29/95 - 11/6/95)
- WCW World Heavyweight Champion(2) (4/22/96 - 8/10/96)
- WCW World Tag-Team Champion w/ Sting (5/17/98 - 6/04/98)
- WCW World Tag-Team Champion(2) w/ Scott Hall (7/20/98 - 10/25/98)
- WWF World Tag-Team Champion w/ the Undertaker (8/22/99 - 8/30/99)
- WWF World Tag-Team Champion(2) w/ the Undertaker (9/07/99 - 9/20/99)
- WWF World Heavyweight Champion (11/14/99 - 1/03/00)
- WWF Hardcore Champion (2/25/01 - 3/19/01)
- WWF Hardcore Champion(2) (5/21/01 - 5/28/01)
- WWE Hardcore Champion(3) (7/12/02)
- WWE Smackdown World Heavyweight Champion(2) (11/17/02 - 12/15/02)
- WWE United States Heavyweight Champion (11/19/03 - 3/14/04)
PWI Achievement Awards: (2 wins, 1 1st RU, 0 2nd RUs, 2 3rd RUs)
- 1996 Rookie of the Year
- 1996 Most Hated Wrestler, 3rd Runner-Up
- 1996 Wrestler of the Year
- 1997 Tag-Team of the Year, 3rd Runner-Up (The Giant & Lex Luger)
- 1998 Feud of the Year, 1st Runner-Up (nWo Hollywood vs. nWo Wolfpac) |
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| I know him now hes the big guy who squashes everyone i think .. :shock: |
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