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All About The Big Show : The Big Show , who is portrayed by Paul White is an American professional wrestler who works for the WWE on the blue brand of Smackdown. Big Show is quite a popular... more

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  • 2 of 2 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Lilja

    User doesn't recommend the product

    Advantages Advantages Physical presence

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Too slow

    Lose some weight Big Show, otherwise you are fully going to deserve the nickname Pig Show. When you arrived in WCW you were very agile for a big man. By the time you had arrived in the WWF you were already slowing down, and now your speed is similar to that of Yokozuna. You have talent, so why not use it? Lose some weight, get into shape, and show the WWF what you can do. With your size and power you could be awesome, more destructive than any other wrestler in the federation. ... more
  • 2 of 2 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    NigelR

    3 Stars Big Show 03/09/2000
    User doesn't recommend the product

    Advantages Advantages Strength

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Weight

    There is no doubt that the Big Show is a talented wrestler. His spell in WCW showed that, in which time he had contests with the best they had to offer, and showed agility seemingly beyond a big man of his size. His drop kick was amazing. Now in the WWF he looks totally different. He has piled on so much weight that he's becoming immobile. He spends far too long just standing around, and is no longer producing the moves he did in WCW. It is no wonder that he keeps suffering injury problems with the extra weight he is carrying around. Thankfully the WWF has now sent him to "the minors" to get ... more
  • 1 of 1 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    AS457

    2 Stars Big showoff 16/08/2000
    User doesn't recommend the product
    I hate the Bigshow. He is not really a wrestler but just someone who makes a fool out of himself. I thought he was OK before he was with Shane Macmahon. But now he is someone who just thinks he is funny. He has no good matches and I found it really funny when he got a good hiding from Rikishi. He has very boring moves and I fall asleep trying to watch his matches. And I thought he was really stupid when he tried saying that the Rock did not win Royal Rumble. He also has very terrible music when he comes out! ... more
  • 1 of 1 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    doctorgroove

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Kicks muchos ass

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Not the speediest guy in wrestling

    When the Big Show finally recovers from his injury (I thought he was supposed to be back a couple of weeks ago - I hope it isn't a serious injury) at the hands of Shane McMahon, he will surely come back as one of the top guys in the fed. And The Show deserves it. Admitedly, being 7 foot 2 inches and 500 pounds doesn't mean you need to be that great to get far in wrestling, but Paul Wight definitely puts in the effort, both in training and in the ring. His recent 'Hollywood' persona was one of the best things in the WWF for a while and when he teamed with Rikishi, it looked like possibly the ... more
  • 5 of 5 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    welsh_studd

    User recommends the product
    Big Show Height: 7' 2" Weight: 500 pounds From: Tampa, Florida Finishing move: Chokeslam Career Highlights: World Wrestling Federation Champion; Tag Team Champion (2The Big Show tore into the World Wrestling Federation -- literally. He first showed up at St. Valentine's Day Massacre in February 1999 by ripping through the ring canvas and, in an amazing display of strength, throwing Stone Cold Steve Austin through a steel cage! Since then he has proven that his big debut wasn't a fluke. Simply put, the Big Show is a blue chipper. Whether it is lifting up an entire ring or pulling the entire ... more