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Name: Big Show
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He's the largest athlete to ever showcase his talents in World Wrestling Entertainment. Reminiscent of Andre
The Giant and Big John Stud before him, Big Show is a feared competitor who can intimidate an opponent with his size and stare
alone. Before WWE, Big Show was The Giant in WCW, where he twice won the WCW Championship. The Giant had an immediate
impact at WCW, focusing his attention on Hollywood Hogan and ultimately beating Hogan for the WCW Championship at Halloween
Havoc in 1995. The Giant took out another legend for his second WCW Championship reign, defeating the great Ric Flair in
April of 1996. Four months later, The Giant joined one of the most infamous factions of all time -- the nWo. Giant also was part of a pair of WCW Tag Team Championship teams, pairing with Scott Hall and then Sting in
the late 1990s. Since making his WWE debut six years ago, the 7-foot Big Show has been defeating his foes with an arena-rattling
Chokeslam. His strength and power have made him a two-time WWE Champion, a two-time World Tag Team Champion and a United States
Champion. A former basketball player at Wichita State, Big Show would become a worldwide star upon his signing with
WWE. Show burst onto the scene at St. Valentine's Day Massacre in 1999, literally breaking through the ring during a Steel
Cage Match between Vince McMahon and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Nine months later, he won the WWE Championship for the first time, defeating The Rock and Triple H in a Triple
Threat Match at Survivor Series. There's been no stopping him ever since, as Big Show has become one of the most dominant
athletes to ever appear in a WWE ring. Show also helped form one of the most imposing tag teams in WWE history when he paired with Undertaker, twice
capturing the World Tag Team Championship in 1999. When WWE officially divided the RAW and SmackDown! brands, Big Show was originally drafted by RAW in March
of 2002. But seven months later he was traded to SmackDown!, where it took all of one night before Big Show challenged Brock
Lesnar for his WWE Championship. Nearly three years to the day after his first WWE Championship, Big Show was on top again. Once again it was
at Survivor Series, where Show defeated Lesnar. During SmackDown! on April 15, 2004 Big Show vowed that he would quit if he did not defeat Eddie Guerrero.
After subsequently losing the match, Show went on a rampage that included the destruction of Torrie Wilson's car, and throwing
then-General Manager Kurt Angle off of a 25-foot ledge. However, Show returned to SmackDown! in September of 2004, and to the delight of the fans, he made destroying
Angle his first order of business. Now, as a Draft Lottery pick, Show plans to make a large impact on RAW.
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