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Post by cordless2016 on Feb 25, 2021 21:25:52 GMT -5
Anyone else find it ridiculous that it took Big Show nearly 13 years to realize that all he had to do was punch people in the head to win matches? I mean, sure, his choke slam during his early years looked really good, but how do you go that long and not punch one person in the face and realize it’s an easy KO?
Is Big Show’s fist the deadliest weapon in wrestling history (outside of Hogan’s index finger)? How much higher on the all time list would Big Show be had he been KOing people from the start? I think you can easily add about 200 wins to his resume if he did.
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Post by LA Times on Feb 25, 2021 22:25:12 GMT -5
Maybe he needed the actual boxing training to make it work. It still wouldnt have saved him from the bad booking he had from 1999-2006.
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Post by K5 on Feb 25, 2021 22:43:11 GMT -5
this is one of many terrible choices that happened within big show's career. out of the WCW frying pan and into the WWE fire. at least he had a long career, but yeah, possibly most mishandled talent in the history of wrestling.
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Post by TKO Propagandist on Feb 26, 2021 1:07:11 GMT -5
He only started boxing training during his time off in 2007 so it does make a little sense.
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