Paul Wight Opens Up On Health Battles And AEW Comeback Plans
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Paul Wight on his health and how much longer he wants to wrestle, the dumbest thing Arn Anderson said he did, babyface and heel turns
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Paul Wight Reveals Plans For Remaining Time on AEW Contract
Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling Paul Wight wants to give back to today’s generation of talents. At the age of 54, Paul Wight (also known as The Big Show) knows that his time in the wrestling spotlight is closer to its end. Still, he intends to make the most of it, however long it lasts. While appearing on Insight With Chris Van Vliet, Wight addressed his plans for the remaining time on his All Elite Wrestling contract. “I think my main thing n…
Paul Wight Says He Was 537 Pounds At His Heaviest, Is Now Working Towards New Weight Goal
Paul Wight has offered a detailed update on his ongoing fitness journey, revealing he is currently sitting at 386 pounds and aiming to get down to 350 before feeling ready to return to in-ring competition, while also acknowledging that he was as heavy as 537 pounds at his heaviest point. Speaking on Insight With Chris […]
Paul Wight Explains His Many Big Show Face & Heel Turns In WWE
If there was a constant for a period in WWE, it’s that The Big Show would switch from heel to face often, something Paul Wight acknowledges. Being a literal giant of a man, and something of a spectacle from the moment he stepped out in front of the crowd, Paul Wight recognized the significance of his part in proceedings as “something that has to be overcome”, hence changing from face to heel and back again as often as he did in WWE. During a rec…
The Big Show and Rey Mysterio have shared the ring 72 times. The first was in WCW during World War 3 in 1998, and all the others in WWE. Among them, the four-way match at the now-defunct Fatal 4-Way premium event in 2010 for the World Heavyweight Championship stands out, a match that "The Master of the 619" won. Or the one-on-one match they had in… Origin
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