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Big Show - Wikipedia. This article is about the professional wrestler. For other uses, see The Big Show. Paul Donald Wight II (born February 8, 1. Big Show & “The Worlds Largest Athlete”, is an American professional wrestler and actor currently signed to WWE on the Raw brand. Wight began his career in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), where he was known by the ring name The Giant.

He is currently inactive due to a hip injury. Wight is a seven- time world champion, having held the WCW World Heavyweight Championshiptwice, the WWF/WWE Championshiptwice, WWE's World Heavyweight Championshiptwice and the ECW World Heavyweight Championshiponce (he is the only man to have held the WCW, WWE, World Heavyweight and ECW World titles).[7] Wight has also found success in the tag team division, having been an 1.

WWF/World, WWE and WCW World Tag Team Championships multiple times with various tag team partners. Having also been Intercontinental, United States and Hardcore Champion, he is the 2. Triple Crown and 1. Grand Slam winner in WWE history.[8][9] He has also won WCW's 1. World War 3 6. 0- man battle royal and the 3. André the Giant. Memorial Battle Royal at Wrestle. Mania 3. 1. Wight has headlined multiple pay- per- view events for WCW and WWF/WWE since 1.

WWE's premier annual event, Wrestle. Mania.[1. 0]Outside of professional wrestling, Wight has appeared in feature films and television series such as Jingle All The Way,[1.

The Waterboy, Star Trek: Enterprise, and two USA Network's comedy- dramas Royal Pains, Psych and the action- drama Burn Notice. In 2. 01. 0, he had his first lead role in the comedy film Knucklehead, which was produced by WWE Studios. Professional wrestling career[edit]Early career[edit]Wight was born in Aiken, South Carolina. After school, Wight worked various jobs including bouncing, bounty hunting, and answering phone calls. Through doing the latter for a karaoke company, he met Danny Bonaduce in a live microphone amateur contest on his morning radio show. Bonaduce introduced Wight to his friend Hulk Hogan.

They had an informal basketball game, as part of a World Championship Wrestling (WCW) promotion for an upcoming show at the Rosemont Horizon. Hogan liked how Wight worked the crowd, and recommended him to World Championship Wrestling Vice President Eric Bischoff. Wight went to the Horizon show, and was invited into the locker room, where he met Ric Flair, Arn Anderson (his boyhood hero) and Paul Orndorff.

He later met Bischoff there and came to a deal.[1. Wight had earlier attempted to inquire about joining the WWF, also at the Horizon, during an autograph session. Promoter and scout Bob Collins turned him away after he admitted he had no experience. He paid Larry Sharpe's Monster Factory $5,0. Sharpe's gout at the time, he was only very minimally trained (Johnny Polo taught him the collar- and- elbow lockup). Watch Creation Online Hitfix. While there, he made an audition tape and gave it to Mike Chioda, whom he had met in a Philadelphia bar. Chioda forwarded it to Pat Patterson, who did not bother watching it because he assumed Wight was another wrestler, Kurrgan.

Only when he saw The Giant debut in WCW did Patterson realize his mistake, to Vince Mc. Mahon's displeasure.[1. World Championship Wrestling[edit]WCW World Heavyweight Champion (1. In 1. 99. 5, Wight signed with WCW, where he was billed as the son of Andre the Giant (although this was later dropped) and accordingly used the ring name The Giant as a member of Kevin Sullivan's Dungeon of Doom stable.

Wight made his professional debut at Halloween Havoc, defeating Hulk Hogan via disqualification (thanks in part of Jimmy Hart interfering during the match). In doing so, The Giant became WCW World Heavyweight Champion as a stipulation was later revealed, under which the title could change hands on a disqualification victory; under normal circumstances, it cannot.

A week later, however, The Giant was stripped of the title due to the controversial finish of the match. The Giant's attempt at reclaiming the vacant title failed at World War 3 when he and Hogan eliminated each other, allowing Randy Savage to become champion.[1. The Giant teamed with Ric Flair to defeat Hogan and Savage at Clash of the Champions XXXII,[1. Hogan in a cage match at Super. Brawl VI.[1. 6][1. After a short feud with Loch Ness,[1. The Giant regained the World Heavyweight Championship by defeating Flair.

After Hogan formed the New World Order (n. Wo), he defeated The Giant for the title at Hog Wild following interference from Scott Hall and Kevin Nash.[2. New World Order (1. The Giant joined the n. Wo 2. 3 days later, citing Ted Di. Biase's money as his primary motivation, feuding with Lex Luger and the Four Horsemen. After winning the battle royal at World War 3, Giant asked Hogan for a World Heavyweight Championship title match.

For this, he was thrown out of the n. Wo on December 3. He fought against the n. Wo along with Sting and Luger, winning the WCW World Tag Team Championship twice. In 1. 99. 7, The Giant began a feud with n.

Wo member Nash, who constantly dodged the Giant, including no- showing their scheduled match at Starrcade. In 1. 99. 8, at Souled Out, the two finally met in the ring, with Nash accidentally injuring The Giant's neck when he botched his signature jackknife powerbomb finisher. Nash couldn't lift The Giant high enough to execute the move properly and ended up dropping him onto his head. The announcers were noticeably stunned, as were Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff, who were standing ringside to support Nash and had a hard time staying in character.[citation needed] The botch was worked into a storyline, according to which Nash had intentionally dropped the Giant on his head in order to break his neck.[2. When Nash left the n.

Wo and formed his own stable, the n. Wo Wolfpac, The Giant rejoined the original n. Wo to oppose Nash and his allies. While back with the n. Wo, The Giant won two more Tag Team Championships, once with Sting as an unwilling partner (as the match was signed before The Giant returned to the n. Wo) and once with Scott Hall.

In the interim between those two reigns, he lost his half of the titles to Sting in a singles match where only the winner would remain champion and could choose a new partner. On the October 1. Nitro, Bill Goldberg defeated The Giant in a no- disqualification match. In a show of strength, Goldberg executed a delayed vertical suplex before executing the Jackhammer on The Giant.[2. After the n. Wo Hollywood and n. Wo Wolfpac stables merged again in January 1. Hogan declared that there was only room for one "giant" in the group, forcing Giant and Nash to wrestle for that spot.

Nash defeated Giant following a run- in by Scott Hall and Eric Bischoff. The Giant was then attacked by the entire n. Wo. On the "Building An Army" episode of the Monday Night War feature from the WWE Network, Wight stated that he was making a fraction of what the main eventers were making and his salary was not increased after he requested it be by Eric Bischoff; as a result, Wight allowed his WCW contract to expire on February 8, 1.

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment[edit]WWF Champion (1. Big Show entering the arena on the Smack. Down! entrance way in 1. Wight signed a ten- year contract with the World Wrestling Federation on February 9, 1.

Vince Mc. Mahon's stable, The Corporation, at St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House. During Mc. Mahon's cage match against Steve Austin, Wight tore through the canvas from underneath the ring and attacked Austin.

After he threw Austin into the side of the cage, the cage broke, causing Austin to fall outside to the floor, meaning he won the match. Wight subsequently served as Mc.

Mahon's enforcer. Wight performed as "Big Nasty" Paul Wight for several weeks[citation needed] before being renamed "Big Show" Paul Wight. He then gradually dropped his real name, eventually being referred to simply as Big Show. Mc. Mahon wanted to ensure Corporation member The Rock retained his title at Wrestle.