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Post by gordon on Feb 25, 2011 17:00:20 GMT -5
I've always been a big Big Show fan and defended him many times on here. Glad to see people are starting to appreciate the big guy. I too would like to see him get another world title run. I was pulling for him to beat Swagger last year although I knew he wouldn't. but you removed your avatar of him knocking people out and I was like I couldn't find my original one but I found one of him knocking out Jericho.
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Post by punksnotdead on Feb 25, 2011 17:07:43 GMT -5
To be honest, I haven't been a big fan of Show since his WCW days but I have to say that I enjoyed watching the documentary on Netflix. You forget how big the guy is at times and how hard it has to be for him to do normal day-to-day things. I feel like I just really like Paul Wight the man and not so much Big Show the in-ring performer.
WWE uses him as sort of a Santino-esque character right now, but it works better because you actually believe Big Show can knock you out with one punch. I do think at any time, Show could turn serious and compete for a world title. I wouldn't mind seeing it but I don't enjoy Show in the ring very much anymore. Although, I don't enjoy Kane in the ring anymore either but I thought his title reign was good.
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Post by DZ: WF Legacy on Feb 25, 2011 18:46:10 GMT -5
I saw it last night - unique doc that focused more on the man himself instead of his career, but that's not a bad thing at all. Just a different approach.
I always thought it would have made more sense if Show defeated Swagger at Fatal Four Way instead of Mysterio. Rey winning made little sense to me, and Big Show was noticeably very over during this time period. He could have won the title in the match, defeated Swagger at Money in the Bank, and then dropped it to Kane after Kane cashed his MITB in. Then it would've been Kane/Show at SummerSlam, which would've been cool to see for the WHC.
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