Big Show
Paul Donald Wight, Jr. born February 8, 1972, better known by his ring name, The Big Show, is an American professional wrestler and part-time actor, currently signed to (WWE) on its RAW brand. Big Show is a five-time World Champion, and is billed as "The World's Largest Athlete". Along with wrestling, Big Show has starred in films and television series such as The Waterboy and USA's comedy-drama, Royal Pains.
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Standing on the ring apron at WWE Over the Limit, Big Show held the end of John Laurinaitis’ tenure as the General Manager of SmackDown and Raw in the palm of his massive right hand.
After single-handedly carrying a fleeing “Big Johnny” back to ringside from the stands, the giant – who was fired in humiliating fashion less than one week earlier by “Mr. Excitement” himself – literally had his former boss by the throat. He needed only to hurl the GM in John Cena’s direction to set up an Attitude Adjustment that would cement the end of the “People Power” administration once and for all.
The fact Big Show chose to bail out the “People Power” administration by belting the Cenation leader with a wicked WMD should come as no surprise to the WWE Universe, though. The World’s Largest Athlete made a controversial choice at the May 20 pay-per-view, but history shows that it’s a choice he’s made countless times before.
In that respect, Big Show simply opened a new chapter in his long history of assisting some of the most devious players in WWE history as they assert their power. It’s a troubling pattern that harkens all the way back to his WWE debut in 1999 and now rears itself once more to the benefit of John Laurinaitis.

As the saying goes, desperate times call for desperate measures, and it’s hard to argue that Big Show was anything other than desperate when he jumped ship to People Power and allowed John Laurinaitis to save his own job a mere six days after Big Johnny callously terminated the giant on Raw SuperShow.
Big Show’s appearance at WWE Over the Limit was meant to herald the death bell for Laurinaitis’ much-maligned movement, but the giant planted his signature WMD against the face of John Cenainstead, helping Mr. Excitement retain his job and keep People Power chugging along. And with The World’s Largest Athlete reinstated by a grateful Laurinaitis and Cena looking to settle the score, it’s only right that the two should face off one-on-one at No Way Out.
Cena and Big Show have, it should be noted, a more contentious history than the WWE Universe might remember. The giant famously chokeslammed Cena through a spotlight at Backlash 2009 , and The World’s Largest Athlete clashed with The Cenation Leader over the United States Championship at WrestleMania XX (Cena won that contest, relieving the giant of the title). Big Show had worked prior to Over the Limit at keeping the WWE Universe in his good graces, but as the giant announced on Raw SuperShow the night after Over the Limit, he seems to feel his efforts have been unreciprocated.
Show claimed that Cena and the WWE Universe were not qualified to judge him, and his decision was made for love of the business and the security of his new, “ironclad” contract. He did what he had to do, despite the steepness of the price.
The price may yet get steeper, though. With Cena’s nemesis still running the show, and with a 7-foot wrecking ball at his disposal to boot, Cena is looking to make Show answer for his actions. After all, as the other saying goes, what goes around comes around, and The World’s Largest Athlete might well find it’s time to pay the piper when he meets Cena one-on-one.

John Laurinatis was done for.
Beaten and battered by an intensely focused John Cena in a match where the megalomaniacal General Manager’s career was on the line, Mr. Laurinaitis was smashed with a steel chair, sprayed by a fire extinguisher and clobbered with the ring bell as he struggled to flee the challenge before him. The executive looked to be only a three-count away from finding himself on the unemployment line when something big happened.
Shocking the WWE fans crammed into Raleigh’s PNC Arena, the mighty Big Show stormed into the ring and aided the man who fired him on Monday night in a way the WWE Universe never expected to see.
Had The World’s Largest Athlete not changed the clear outcome of this bout, the landscape of WWE would look a lot different right now.
Instead, Big Show paved the way to victory for Laurinaitis, who had ruthlessly targeted Cena several weeks before their WWE Over the Limit showdown. At Extreme Rules, the General Manager sicked the unpredictible Brock Lesnar on the Cenation leader, and the night after that historic and tortuous brawl, the executive recruited the dangerous Lord Tensai to aid him in a vicious attack on Cena. The ambush damaged Cena’s already injured left arm and emboldened a crazed Laurinaitis.
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The Big Show & Sheamus v. Cody Rhodes & Mark Henry
Cody Rhodes shows a clip of Mayweather beating Big Show at WrestleMania
Show and Rhodes start the match. As soon as the bell rings, Henry gets the tag. Show stomps on Henry and knocks him down to the mat. Show bounces off the ropes and hits a spear. Show runs out of the ring after Cody. Rhodes walks up the ramp to avoid his opponent. Sheamus tags himself into the ring and hits a Brogue Kick on Mark Henry. This match is over!
Winners The Big Show & Sheamus
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- WWE’s website posted a headline last night that says, “Shaq will not compete at WrestleMania.” The article is accompanied by a photo of Shaquille O’Neal and Big Show going at it in the ring back in 2009.
Shaq did an interview with HollywoodLife.com last week where he said he would be in attendance for WrestleMania 28 in Miami. Shaq did not say he would compete. WWE mentioned Shaq’s HollywoodLife.com interview but got the facts wrong. Shaq never said he would be competing. WWE wrote the following:
“Despite Shaquille O’Neal’s claim that he will compete at WrestleMania XXVIII in Miami, WWE officials have informed WWE.com that the 15-time NBA All-Star is not scheduled to appear on the card.”
- Big Show vs. Daniel Bryan is being advertised for the February 28th WWE SmackDown tapings in Seattle, Washington.
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ND Soldiers Meet WWE Wrestlers in Fargo
Pfc. Jon Hunter hasn`t missed a WWE show since he was 4 years old. Even when his parents said no, he`d find a way to watch, he says. When the new North Dakota Army National Guard Soldier found out he`d have the chance to not only get good seats for this past weekend`s WWE World Tour at the FargoDome, but also have a chance to meet one of the show`s stars, he was ecstatic. He hadn`t slept for two days in anticipation. Despite that, the nerves kicked in when he was within minutes of the event`s start.
“(I`m) kind of nervous because I`ve never met a WWE superstar. It`s been my dream since I was a little kid,” Hunter, of Fargo, said. “I always thought that I`d be all confident, but now that I`m going to talk to him, I don`t know what I`ll say.”
After a big, catered meal in the Dome`s hospitality room, 20 select Guardsmen and their guests were introduced to “The Big Show,” who tops 7 feet tall and weighs more than 440 pounds. The wrestler autographed posters featuring Guardsmen alongside WWE stars and posed for photos.
“I meet actors and actresses and musicians and so-called famous people all the time, and 99 percent of them don`t impress me at all, but every single service person I`ve met and shook hands with has impressed me,” The Big Show said. “… To me, it`s just humbling to be in the presence of people like that, it just really is. They leave home, they leave everything, they leave country, and they go out and execute duty, and their sacrifice makes it possible for me to do what I do.”
He joked with the Guardsmen and guests, and when it came time for a team photo with the North Dakota National Guard recruiters, he picked up Staff Sgt. Katie Fagre and swung her like a pendulum as she laughed.
“I think if I had it to do over, I don`t think I`d be a WW wrestler. I think I`d be in the military somewhere blowing something up,” said The Big Show, who has traveled to Iraq and Afghanistan with the WWE talent to entertain deployed service members.
He admitted, though, that the military equipment likely wouldn`t fit his frame, and his size might make him a good target for the enemy.
Staff Sgt. Derek Brandenberg, a Fargo-based North Dakota National Guard recruiting and retention noncommissioned officer, helped organize the event. The National Guard Bureau is a WWE sponsor, and the pre-event dinner and meet-and-greet was a good opportunity to reward Guardsmen, he said. Some received spots after being named “Soldier of the Month,” while others won a competition for who could bring the most friends to a drill weekend to experience life in the North Dakota National Guard. All in all, it was a good event for the entire Guard family, he said.
“A lot of people were really excited about it,” Brandenburg said of the participants` reaction to being chosen. “We have some big fans of WWE. They were really excited to know that they get to go meet The Big Show, get an autograph, get a photograph; it made their day.”
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