Big Show Height, Weight, Wife, Weight Loss, Net Worth, Biography, Is He Dead?
One of the lights of professional wrestling, Big Show has delighted WWE fans with his brand of entertaining wrestling for the past two decades. Coached by legendary figures such as Tripple H, Al Snow and Glenn Ruth, Big Show continues his quest to rack up more titles and establish himself as one of the greatest wrestlers of all time.
Biography,
Born Paul Donald Wight on the 8th day of February 1972 in Southern California, USA. Big Show attended Northern Junior College in Tonkawa, Oklahoma, where he excelled at basketball before enrolling at Wichita State University.
After graduating, due to his intimidating physique, Big Show started out as a bouncer at night clubs before making his wrestling debut.
After being introduced to veteran wrestler HulkHogan, Big Show began the tedious journey of learning the ropes and earning endorsements from industry heavyweights. In 1995, he joined World Championship Wrestling with the ring name The Giant
After a three-year stint, he retired from WWE in 1999 at the age of 27. He signed a ten-year contract with the World Wrestling Federation. In his WWE debut, Big Show had to face such established names as Stone Cold, Steve Austin, The Rock, Kane, among others.
Wight is a seven-time world champion in his career, he also won two WCW World Heavyweight Championships and an ECW World Heavyweight Championship. He also has two World Heavyweight Championship titles and two WWE Championship titles. He remains the only professional wrestler to have won all four championships.
He is also an 11-time World Tag Team Champion. Five of his World Tag Team Championships have come during his partnership with Chris Jericho, Kane and The Miz. He teamed with the legendary Undertaker to win the Tag Team Championship twice.
Alongside Kurt Angle and Edge, Big Show is only the third in wrestling history to win all WWE Men’s Championships. Throughout his career, he won 23 league titles.
As the Big Show brand evolved, he diversified his creative energy into commercials, acting, and video games. He is a regular part of the SmackDown Vs. Raw video game. He also made a guest appearance on the remix of Sisqo and Foxy Browns hit Thong Song.
Big Show has also made guest appearances on such shows as Hollywood Squares, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Star Trek: Enterprise, Royal Pains, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, and the Water Boy.
In 1998, Big Show was embroiled in controversy after he was accused of hitting a man with his trademark “Knock out punch” at the Mariott Hotel in New York. After investigation, a court presided over by Judge Thomas Feinman found him not guilty.
Height, weight and weight loss
Growing up, Big Show had issues with his physical body and was diagnosed with excessive growth hormone disorder. The implication of his condition was that at the age of 12 he was already 6ft 2in tall. After successful surgery to halt his rapid growth and involving corrective measures on his pituitary glands and endocrine system, his growth abnormalities were arrested.
He currently stands at a staggering 7 feet. It weighs 174 kg! He’s really not a man to play with.
With the help of fitness expert Dodd Romero, he embarked on a journey to manage his body and his weight. He had successful hip surgery in 2017 after a 3.5cm hole developed in his hip. He lost some weight during treatment, but thanks to improved diet and fitness exercises, Big Show has a very proportional physique.
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women
Big Show has been married twice. He married Melissa Ann Piavis on Valentine’s Day 1997. They have a daughter, Cierra Wight, born October 2, 1997. After five years together, they completed their divorce on February 6, 2002, eight days before their fifth birthday. wedding anniversary.
Five days after his formalized divorce from Melissa, Big Show married former model Bess Katramados. Wrestling fans Bess and Big Show have two children, a boy and a girl, both names have not been released.
Net value
With his global pedigree, it should come as no surprise that Big Show is worth $20 million. Most of its revenue comes from the WWE wrestling franchise and its brands.
Is Big Show dead?
After his operation in 2017, rumors swirled around his health. But suffice it to say that Big Show is safe and sound. He recently signed a new three-year contract in May 2018 with WWE
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