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Fri 29/03/02 at 20:07
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With the split of the WWF roster an number of WWF superstars will get new opportunities to become big stars. One of these superstars could be the Big Show. He was once big in more ways than one and even was in the main event at Wrestlemania. Recently he has been demoted to punishment matches comedy tag teams and hardcore massacres of everyone else.

In WWF Raw will his career get reignited or will he stay as a big man and nothing else. He is often interviewed in the real world, for example on his recent tour of the UK he was on Big Breakfast, the Saturday Show etc. He is one of the public faces of the WWF as a big, strong, old fashioned wrestler. In the ring his matches are often slow and unexciting or just ridiculous as he is hard to work with due to his size. Occaisonally against certain opponents like Kane or the Rock he can actually look good but usually he is just too big.

Many people in Raw are big like Kane, Undertaker and Kevin Nash so he may be able to take part in some decent matches. On the other hand he may be just ignored while new talent like Brock Lesnar take over. The problem for the WWF is what do they do with him do they just keep his friendly giant image or do they make him bad or does it matter, he just wrestles the same.

In my opinion may have much to offer but I don't think he will be given the chance. What do you think.
Fri 29/03/02 at 20:57
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RM18 wrote:
> I too think he has a lot to offer, maybe the WWF can book a Brock Lesnar/ Big Show match in the near future

that's an idea!
Fri 29/03/02 at 20:41
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I too think he has a lot to offer, maybe the WWF can book a Brock Lesnar/ Big S how match in the near future
Fri 29/03/02 at 20:07
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With the split of the WWF roster an number of WWF superstars will get new opportunities to become big stars. One of these superstars could be the Big Show. He was once big in more ways than one and even was in the main event at Wrestlemania. Recently he has been demoted to punishment matches comedy tag teams and hardcore massacres of everyone else.

In WWF Raw will his career get reignited or will he stay as a big man and nothing else. He is often interviewed in the real world, for example on his recent tour of the UK he was on Big Breakfast, the Saturday Show etc. He is one of the public faces of the WWF as a big, strong, old fashioned wrestler. In the ring his matches are often slow and unexciting or just ridiculous as he is hard to work with due to his size. Occaisonally against certain opponents like Kane or the Rock he can actually look good but usually he is just too big.

Many people in Raw are big like Kane, Undertaker and Kevin Nash so he may be able to take part in some decent matches. On the other hand he may be just ignored while new talent like Brock Lesnar take over. The problem for the WWF is what do they do with him do they just keep his friendly giant image or do they make him bad or does it matter, he just wrestles the same.

In my opinion may have much to offer but I don't think he will be given the chance. What do you think.

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