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If Big Show Was Never Wwe Champion Then How

Should WWE go back to heavyweight champions like Hulk Hogan, Undertaker, The Big Show rather giving the title to smaller wrestlers like Daniel Bryan, AJ Styles etc?

Undertaker was a phenomenal athlete for his size. And he was never the face. Big Show, same thing. Phenomenal attraction, but not the face. Hogan was an outright terrible wrestler, but he knew how to sell pro-wrestling and made the thing a house-hold name.Going back to someone like Hogan would be disrespectful to the current audience of pro-wrestling who want better wrestling.Audiences these days will accept mediocre or above average wrestling if the Wrestler in question is immensely charismatic and is a Bombshell on mic. Eg-Someone like Ambrose or Punk. But, even that wears out with lackluster booking.Bryan and Styles are complete wrestlers. They do everything at the highest levels. Whether it's in-ring work or cutting promos. These guys deserve championships, even more than they already have.Going back to someone like Hogan would be idiotic and unacceptable. Hogan was good at his thing, but that was over 40 years ago. This time isn't just done, even his retirement is old memory now.

Is Big Show Underrated by WWE?

I agree. Big Show is one of my favorite wrestlers currently in the WWE. He is one of the best big-size men in history of pro wrestling and his moveset is not limited. He can throw like a puppet around the ring guys like Kurt Angle and Brock Lesnar. He is very entertaining and not only he is a dominant force but he has great mic skills as well. As for the fatal four way & triple threat matches you are right but my explanation goes like this: WWE puts the Big Show in such kind of title matches because they want to *protect* their current champion as well as the Big Show himself. Cause what if the big show was facing off champions all the time one on one and he was losing?? Then Big Show would lose the credibility he has as a monsterous giant. From the other hand, if they would make Big Show winning, then he would probably manhandle the current champion due to his size which would be making the each champ looking like a joke. I guess by putting another wrestler(s) in the match, you can make the two smaller wrestlers take out Big Show and then fight one on one during the match etc.

BQ: Big Show won the WWF Heavyweight Championship for the first time at Survivor Series 1999
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yogslpM95...

Big Show won his second WWE Championship againt at Survivor Series 2002 against Brock Lesnar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYKrM-s_L...

Besides from that he is a 2-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion, 1-time ECW World HEavyweight Champion.

BQ2: 5-time World Champion in several brand-promotions.

BQ3: Definitely. He is actually one of the 2-3 wrestlers that i am rooting for him at the ROyal Rumble match. I would love to see him headlining wrestlemania and challenge the champion he prefers. why? Because he hasn't been champion for a long time and he is one of my favorites from the WWE roster.

Is Big Show the biggest jobber in WWE of all time?

Depends on your definition of “biggest”, I suppose. If you mean literally the physically largest, then yes, obviously he fits that role. If the wrestlers who have played the “enhancement talent” role, he's certainly the biggest and heaviest (Great Khali may be marginally taller, but not as heavy).If you mean “most prolific”, then no, he isn't the biggest jobber. Whilst ‘Show has spent many years of his career admirably making other talent look good, he is also a multiple time world champion and tag-team champion, with wins over the likes of The Rock, The Undertaker, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H. In addition to his many losses he has a number of impressive winning streaks to his name. By comparison, the likes of Barry Horowitz, The Brooklyn Brawler and SD Jones were used as jobbers for most of their careers and did not have anything like Big Show’s win record or title history.If “biggest” means “best and most famous”, then I would say absolutely yes, Big Show is definitely the biggest jobber of all time. His massive physique and athleticism (freakin’ LOOK at the guy, he's an actual giant in his late 40s who looks THIS good FFS) means that it's ALWAYS impressive when someone beats him, regardless of his recent win/loss record. Want to get Braun Strowman or Big Cass over as the next dominant big man? Put them against Big Show. Want to remind everyone of the freakish strength of John Cena, Brock Lesnar or Cesaro? Let them throw Big Show around. Want to show Sami Zayn or Shinsuke Nakamura as an underdog defying the odds? Yep, let them beat up on ‘Show.Bottom line, Big Show’s terrifying stature and supreme professionalism make him certainly the best and most effective “jobber” in WWE history, although not the most prolific one.

Why is everyone sick of Brock Lesnar as champion?

Why is everyone sick of Brock Lesnar as champion?Firstly you need to understand the backstory behind Brock's in ring career. Brock started off in OVW under developmental training. He got called to the main roster in 2002, and received a major push by WWE. Within a few months of being called up, he became the youngest champion to win a title belt. He became known as “The Next Big Thing” and went on to dominate in the ring. He stayed in the WWE until Wrestlemania XX (remember that match with Goldberg) After that, he went to NJPW and wrestled for a while there. In 2006, he went and pursued a career in MMA. He returned to WWE in 2012 and began a feud with Big Match John. In 2014 he beat The Undertaker’s Streak at Mania in a shock upset. After beating Goldberg for the Universal Champion at Wrestlemania 33, he has not lost the title.So why exactly is everyone sick of Brock as champ? He is now considered a part timer, only appearing occasionally to hype up a match at a major PPV. With the current influx of talent on the main roster and many more waiting for an opportunity to be called up in NXT, it comes as no surprise that many are sick of the champ. Many feel that there are a lot more deserving talent on the roster who have yet to be given a push. These include Finn Balor, who was forced to relinquish the title after an injury, and guys like Braun Strowman who need a title to elevate them to new heights. With Wrestlemania approaching and Brock seeming to be ready to leave the WWE, the title will fall to Roman Reigns at Mania. Hopefully then the title will be open to more talent then.

Do you really think that kane has been shown weak by WWE? Is he comparable with legends like The Undertaker? Is he really that strong and powerful?

Kane has a pivotal role in WWE since 1990′’sJust take a look at his Wikipedia page-“Following his debut, Kane remained a pivotal component of the company's Attitude Era of the late 1990s and early 2000s, defeating Stone Cold Steve Austin[10] for the WWF Championship in his first pay-per-view (PPV) main event at King of the Ring 1998. He has continued to compete in world championship PPV matches through the mid 2010s.Thanks for the A2AKane has won 18 total championships during his WWF/E career, including being a three-time world champion (having held the WWF Championship, ECW Championship, and World Heavyweight Championship once each) and a 12-time world tag team champion, having held the WWF/E (World) Tag Team Championship, WCW Tag Team Championship, and WWE Tag Team Championships with various partners. He is also a two-time WWE Intercontinental Champion and a 2010 Money in the Bank winner. Kane is the third man to win the WWE Grand Slam.”You don’t get to hold the gold 18 times in 20 years if you are weak.Hell, you don’t last in WWE for 20 years if you are weak.Though undertaker has had more memorable run with the company but kane has had an equal part in pushing the company and the talents.I agree lately his story line hasn’t been too great but everyone has a bad patch. He is only as strong as the writing. Keep calm and trust Kane as he enters the final phase of his career.

Who's had a more successful career overall: Big Show or Christian?

I like Christian Better.Christian has been successful in the WWE and also in TNA.If we see the accomplishments of both these wrestlers then we can see Christian is better.Christian is exciting in and out of the ring.He is "Captain Charisma" and one of the better in ring performers ever.Christian has been successful in the WWE,he is a two time World Champion,Multiple Time Tag Team Champion,European Champion and the Current and 4x Intercontinental Champion.He has also completed his Grand Slam.Christian is one of my Favorites in the WWE.Not only in WWE but in TNA also Christian has been multiple times NWA World Heavyweight Champion and also in ECW he was one of the better ECW Champions.Not to say but he is a TNA Hall of Famer.He is more popular than Big Show.

I agree Show has been multiple time World Champion in WWE,WCW and also in ECW but if we sum up everything then we can come to a conclusion that Christian is better.Christian has been in far better matches in his career than Big Show.Christian has been in Ladder Matches,TLC Matches,Money In The Bank Matches but most importantly Christian shined in them all.Christian has been in quality matches throughout his career.

But if you see Show's career he has always been in pranks and funny stuffs and in WrestleMania has always been a Joke Artist.Wrestling the great Aaki Bono, Floyd May-weather Jr.,etc etc.
While Captain Charisma did it all which was important in his Career from Brood to EC to Five Second Poses to being World Champion.

What if Brock Lesnar had never left the WWE?

BQ-1: do you think Brock LEsnar would have retired from the WWE as one of the most Dominant Wrestlers ever?

BQ-2: would Brock Lesnar have retired with more WWE Championships than Triple H, Edge, John Cena and Randy Orton?

BQ-3: Would Brock Lesnar have retired with more Heavyweight Titles than anyone in WWE History?

BQ-4: Would you have wanted to see Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker at a Wrestlemania?

BQ-5: Would you have wanted to see the following matches:
Brock Lesnar vs. Kane
Brock Lesnar vs. Sheamus
Brock Lesnar vs. Randy Orton
Brock Lesnar vs. John Cena
Brock Lesnar vs. Jack Swagger
Brock Lesnar vs. Alberto Del Rio
Brock Lesnar vs. Dolph Ziggler
Brock Lesnar vs. Shawn Michaels
Borck Lesnar vs. CM Punk
Brock Lesnar vs. Triple H

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