Big Show posted a cryptic message on Instagram amidst reports that he will not be returning to WWE as an active competitor.
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During a recent interview with SportingNews, the 7-foot giant spoke about his career winding down and certainly sounded like it was the end of the road for him.
“No last matches, no fanfare, just ride off into the sunset and disappear,” he said. “That’s more my style. I’ll find something else to do that is inspiring—and let these new kids take the business and the reigns and let them build the future.”
Big Show has done it all in WWE since joining the promotion back in 1999. The 4-time WWE Champion recently got himself into the best shape of his career, but has been off television since undergoing back surgery in September 2017.
He told SportingNews, “I’ve had a great career and I’m really thankful for everyone I’ve worked with, but everything comes to an end.”
Do you think we’ll see Big Show back in a WWE ring again?
– Despite being at Alexa Bliss’ side this past Monday on Raw, Mickie James worked against the Raw Women’s Champion at last night’s WWE live event in Kalamazoo, Michigan at the Wings Event Center.
Working as a babyface in an 8-Woman Tag Team Match, James teamed up with Asuka, Bayley and Sasha Banks against Bliss, Nia Jax, Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville (with Paige at ringside supporting her Absolution cohorts).
James turned on her partners during the match. Asuka, however, was able to secure a win for the team.
On Raw, Bliss gloated about her win in the Women’s Elimination Chamber Match with James by her side. Asuka then confronted the two, which led to an impromptu 6-Woman Tag Team Match. Bliss, James, and Jax lost to Asuka, Banks, and Bayley.
– 205 Live’s Lince Dorado is working his first WWE live event tour this weekend, teaming with Mustafa Ali against Ariya Daivari and Gentleman Jack Gallagher.
3/2 RAW LIVE Kalamazoo, MI 3/3 RAW LIVE Chicago, IL 3/4 RAW LIVE Rockford, IL 3/5 RAW Milwaukee, WI 3/6 205 Live Green Bay, WI@WWEpic.twitter.com/VSsuvD1lzz
— “Lucha Lit” Lince Dorado (@LuchadorLD) March 2, 2018
At last night’s show in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Dorado and Ali beat Daivari and Gallagher.
— DaveOfTheFireflies (@NotTheDaveGlide) March 3, 2018
– NOLA.com has an article on WWE Superstars Big Show and Kofi Kingston, NXT Superstars Brennan Williams and Jessica Elaban, and WWE Ambassador Dana Warrior reading with kids at Woodland West Elementary School in Harvey, Louisiana on Friday as part of Read Across America Day.
“Knowledge is power,” Big Show said. “Read, read, read. The more you know the further you’ll go.”
@WWE and Kaboom partnered four years ago to build a playground for Woodland West Elementary School and today we came back to visit and read to the students! #WWE#Kaboompic.twitter.com/OKtATLtIpU
While this hasn’t been made official, it is believed that Big Show’s current contract with WWE is up and his in-ring career is over.
In an interview with Sports Illustrated last year, Big Show mentioned his contract is up at the end of February 2018. At the time, Show said he had no plans to continue wrestling after. He hasn’t made any comments since then indicating his plans have changed.
Big Show Retirement Plans
“No last matches, no fanfare, just ride off into the sunset and disappear,” said Big Show said. “That’s more my style. I’ll find something else to do that is inspiring—and let these new kids take the business and the reigns and let them build the future. I wish them all luck. Everything changes. We’ve got a great group of talent that deserves the spotlight.”
With today being the last day of February, unless something has changed which has not been talked about, today is the last day of Big Show’s in-ring career.
Big Show continued to mention what may be next in his career. “I may work in some sort of ambassador capacity for WWE. I’m going to try to pursue a course with this Jetsons cartoon. I’ve pestered Seth Green, who is like the cartoon king, to get me some more cartoons. I’ll try to do some more films, and that’s my transition. I’ve had a great career and I’m really thankful for everyone I’ve worked with, but everything comes to an end.”
His last match was September 4th, 2017, a loss to the Braun Strowman inside a steel cage on Raw. He mentioned in a later interview he had hip surgery not long after.
– With the news of Neville and Nia Jax taking time off from WWE, there has been speculation that several other performers are unhappy and are considering asking for their releases. Ring of Honor Champion Cody Rhodes is probably the best recent example of a Superstar leaving WWE and finding success on the independent scene.
In response to a fan asking Dave Meltzer if some of these unhappy WWE Superstars have reached out to Cody Rhodes asking for advice about how to handle their post-WWE careers, Meltzer confirmed on Twitter that some talents do want out, but couldn’t confirm they are getting advice from Cody:
Several are thinking about it, as far as asking Cody, it would make sense to do that but you'd have to ask him. https://t.co/cj3HNZn1BT
On Monday, WWE announced that Big Show will be undergoing hip surgery soon. While Big Show has needed the procedure for some time, the storyline is that Show was injured during last week’s steel cage match on RAW against Braun Strowman.
Big Show spoke to WWE.com about the surgery and had strong praise for Braun Strowman.
“I have to have the hip resurfaced,” he said. “There’s been some traumatic injury done to the hip in the match with Braun Strowman. It’s frustrating as hell to be in the best shape I’ve been in my career, but that match, I kind of put a lot out on the table and I’m paying the price for it now. Going forward, I’m very confident in the medical team that’s doing the surgery … we’re gonna go forward from there and see what my options are.”
Show said he’s wrestled some of the strongest, most athletic Superstars in WWE history, including Brock Lesnar, John Cena, Mark Henry and Kane. He said Strowman possesses power and athletic ability rarely seen from one man. “He has some of Brock Lesnar’s crazy athleticism, he’s got a lot of John Cena’s crazy power with that powerlifting background. He’s got a lot of my size and weight, which comes into play.”
Show touted the abilities of big men like Andre The Giant, Bam Bam Bigelow and The Undertaker, but called Strowman the next evolution of what the big man of the future is.
Big Show said this upcoming hip surgery will “absolutely” impact the rest of his life and his career, but he has no regrets and understands that this is part of the life he chose as a pro wrestler. He’s had a fantastic career, he’s worked with the top talent the industry had to offer over the past 20 years, he’s wrestled around the world and he’ll
As of this writing, it is unknown exactly how long he’ll be off of television. Big Show, a 7-time World Champion, made his WCW debut 22 years ago back in 1995.
Check out this footage from last night’s RAW main event featuring Big Show and Bruan Strowman in a steel cage match:
Happy Labor Day to our readers in the United States.
Tonight’s episode of WWE RAW takes place from Omaha, Nebraska at the Century Link Center
WWE is advertising two big matches for tonight’s show. RAW’s two largest athletes, Braun Strowman and the Big Show, will square off in a steel cage match. Ahead of his Universal Championship match against Brock Lesnar at No Mercy, Strowman looks to demonstrate his ability to manhandle WWE’s veteran super heavyweight.
Also tonight, Jeff Hardy challenges The Miz for the Intercontinental Championship. Hardy looks to become a 5-time IC Champion after winning a battle royal last week to earn the championship opportunity.
We’ll also get the next chapter in John Cena and Roman Reigns’ feud after their explosive confrontation last week.
In addition to these items, WWE.com is also teasing that Nia Jax will a “major Raw Women’s Championship statement” and we’ll find out what’s next for Emma.
Join us here tonight for our weekly WWE RAW Results & Live Discussion!
Baron Corbin attempted to cash in his Money in the Bank contract on this past Tuesday’s episode of SmackDown. John Cena was facing Jinder Mahal in the main event. Cena had the match won after hitting an Attitude Adjustment off the second rope, but Corbin sprinted to the ring and attacked Cena. Corbin then tried to cash in his MITB contract but got distracted by Cena on the ring apron. Corbin punched Cena off the ring apron, but Mahal rolled him up from behind and retained the WWE Championship.
Tonight, Baron Corbin will face off against John Cena. WWE uploaded a video of Corbin backstage in the Barclays Center. Corbin stated that he wants to hurt and embarrass John Cena tonight at WWE SummerSlam.
Samoa Joe wants to shock the world
Samoa Joe will be competing in a Fatal 4-Way match tonight for the Universal Championship against Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman. WWE uploaded a video of Joe backstage and Joe stated that he is ready to shock the world tonight and become the new Universal Champion.
Big Show says nothing
Big Show will be facing Big Cass at SummerSlam tonight. Enzo Amore will be suspended in a shark cage during the match. On Monday’s RAW, Big Cass slammed the cage door on Big Show’s hand while Gallows and Anderson held him down. Big Show was asked how his injured hand will hurt him in the match tonight and Big Show simply stared at the camera and then walked away.
WWE released a statement earlier regarding a unique real estate purchase by one of their superstars. This particuliar house has now been owned by 3 WWE superstars. The most recent owner, the Big Show, had originally purchased the property from the Undertaker, but has now sold it to a younger superstar.
The house is designed for a tall, giant-like person, as both Big Show and the Undertaker are. This made it an appealing purchase for the home’s newest owner, Baron Corbin.
Corbin had this to say on Chris Jericho’s podcast recently:
“It was built for a tall man.” “Everything is way taller than it should be”
Baron Corbin
For 32 year old Baron Corbin, pro-wrestling is the 3rd athletic endeavour he has succeeded at a high level in.
Before embarking on a football career, Corbin was a 2x Golden Gloves boxing champion.He played 2 pre-seasons in the NFL after 4 seasons of Div II football in college. In 2010 he went to camp with the Colts and in 2011 with the Cardinals. There were reports that Corbin was disciplined privately for throwing upper-cuts during skirmishes.
He signed with WWE in 2012, the year after he was released from the Arizona Cardinals.
WWE Universe Chants “Thank You Big Show” After His Match With Braun Strowman
Last night on WWE RAW, Braun Strowman faced off against Big Show in the main event. Big Show connected with a Chokeslam and a KO Punch but Strowman was able to kick out of both of them. Strowman lifted Big Show up on his shoulders and planted him with a Running Powerslam but Big Show kicked out at two. The match ended with a bang as both gigantic Superstars climbed up the turnbuckle. Strowman hoisted Big Show up and hit a massive Superplex and the ring collapsed. WWE RAW went off the air with Strowman standing tall in what was left of the ring.
EXCLUSIVE: You can almost FEEL the ground quake as you watch @BraunStrowman and @WWETheBigShow do the unthinkable in #Raw's main event! pic.twitter.com/zLvWvYEjfp
WWE has uploaded a couple of videos of what went down after RAW concluded. Big Show was shown exiting the collapsed ring as the crowd chanted “thank you Big Show!”. Big Show has made it known that Wrestlemania 33 was his final Wrestlemania. It is not known when he will call it a career, but last night’s crowd showed him a lot of respect. Big Show acknowledged the crowd just before he stepped backstage.
John Cone Tumbles Out Of The Collapsed Ring
Big Show and Braun Strowman were not the only ones caught in the carnage of the ring collapsing. WWE referee John Cone took one hell of a fall when the ring imploded. Cone was leaning up against the ropes when Strowman and Big Show fell to the canvas. The ring posts caved in and the ring imploded. Thus, there was nothing for Cone to lean on anymore and he tumbled to the floor.
WWE has uploaded a backstage interview with referee John Cone. Cone was holding his neck throughout the interview and described how he tumbled out of the ring. A trainer then applied ice to his neck as Cone grimaced in pain.
The latest episode of Sean Waltman’s X-Pac 1-2-360 podcast features a look back at WrestleMania 33 weekend with guest host, comedian Ron Funches. There was also a brief Q&A session with the Kliq. Here are some highlights:
Sean on Undertaker’s Last Match:
“It never even occurred to me as we were talking (Backstage at the Hall of Fame) and I still don’t think it. I still think he’s coming back. I’m sticking by that… He’s going to go in, he’s going to have that surgery (Hip replacement) and he’s going to feel good and he’s going to go, one, two, *kick-out* not today!”
The Big Show Upset about the Braun Stroman Spot during Battle Royal:
“Before thing was even over Big Show had a bunch of guys that were in the Battle Royal back in the back and he was going off… I think it was over the stuff with him and Stroman. Because they had a moment there and I think the moment got taken from them too quick.”
Ron Funches on a Queen of the Ring Tournament:
“I want a full-fledged Queen of the Ring with Charlotte, Sasha, all those people where it’s like the same thing as the king of the ring but it’s with a lady. Seems like a no-brainer to me… You have the network they’re always doing these one-offs. I would love to do a one-off all women’s pay per view Queen of the Ring.” X-Pac asks, “With no men in the show insight anywhere?” Ron replies, “I mean referees. And just doing their regular thing… But every match in this tournament would be an all women’s show… If you are doing a UK tournament and you’re doing all these other things (Cruiser Weight Classic/ Upcoming Women’s Tournament) makes sense to me.”
One Night Only with The Kliq, Q&A: Who Would You Want to Wrestle on WWE’s Current Roster?
X-Pac: “I’m a big fan of Shinsuke Nakamura. Maybe back in my prime. I wouldn’t want to get anywhere near a ring he was in now…” and “…the guy my mouth would be watering over would be Braun Stroman.”
Kevin Nash: “I’d like to do the David and Goliath with Finn Balor.”
Scott Hall: “In my prime, I’d like to square up with Kevin Owens.”
Shawn Michaels: “Everybody’s heard mine, there’s a list of guys, AJ (Styles), Seth (Rollins), Kevin (Owens). To me, it’s all these new faces that is the whole joy of the stuff… I could do new and innovative stuff with each and every one of them.”
Dave Schilling of Bleacher Report has confirmed that this year’s Wrestlemania will be the Big Show’s last. Big Show is calling it a career after Wrestlemania 33. The article is a great read and you should definitely read it in it’s entirety by clicking here. Here is the quote Big Show gave Bleacher Report:
“My career is winding down. I didn’t mind being 480, 500 pounds when I was full-time as the Big Show,” he tells B/R Mag. “I liked being the monster that was bigger than everybody around me. As your career evolves, there are other monsters that are coming in—and my time is done.”
The Big Show made his WWE debut at St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in 1999. He emerged from under the ring in an effort to assist Vince McMahon try and win a steel cage match against Stone Cold Steve Austin. The plan backfired and Big Show launched Austin into the cage so hard that the cage broke and Austin won the match.
Since 1999, there have been many versions of the Big Show. He was a dominant heel one month and a crying babyface the next month. He always gave it his all and made the best out of every storyline that was given to him. Giants come and go in the WWE, but the Big Show managed to stick around for a long time.The Big Show has had many memorable moments throughout his career, but people still talk about the Suplex he received from Brock Lesnar that broke the ring.
The Big Show will be a part of the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at Wrestlemania 33 on Sunday. You’ve got to believe the odds of him winning it have just gone up a little bit.
– With WrestleMania season in full swing, WWE Superstars are doing the media rounds to promote the company’s biggest show of the year. On Tuesday night, John Cena will be appearing on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” (NBC) and Big Show will be a guest on Conan O’Brien (TBS).
Speaking of Big Show, he’s featured in this new commercial for Tide detergent pods.
– WWE has announced American Alpha will defend the SmackDown tag titles against The Usos tomorrow night on SmackDown Live. As of this writing, American Alpha does not have opponents for WrestleMania 33.
Last night on the debut edition of “New Day Talks” it was announced that Big Show is officially entered into the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania. On commentary they played up how Big Show will have the opportunity to become the first man to win the match twice.
The inclusion of Big Show into the Andre the Giant Battle Royal should fully confirm that his match with Shaq at WrestleMania has been called off.
The seed of a potential Shaq vs. Big Show match was planted at last year’s WrestleMania when Shaq was a surprise entrant in the Andre the Giant Battle Royal. This last month Big Show has been posting several videos and photos of himself getting into tremendous physical shape and taunting Shaq about a potential match.
Earlier this month ominous statements from both Shaq and Big Show seemed to indicate the match was not going to take place however, and neither side appeared too happy about it. Big Show has commented that Shaq is out of shape, which may indicate WWE doctors would not clear him to take part in the match, though that is just speculation.
RAW Tag Team Champions Anderson & Gallows disrupted a #1 contender’s match between Enzo & Cass and Sheamus & Cesaro on tonight’s RAW, leading to a Triple Threat for the championships being made for WrestleMania 33 in Orlando.
It was also announced on RAW that Big Show is now official for the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal. This means the planned match with NBA legend Shaq won’t be happening.
Below is the updated card coming out of tonight’s RAW:
– Goldberg defends the WWE Universal Championship against Brock Lesnar
– Bray Wyatt defends the WWE Championship against Randy Orton
– The Undertaker goes to war with Roman Reigns
– Bayley defends the RAW Women’s Championship against Charlotte and Sasha Banks
– Alexa Bliss defends the SmackDown Women’s Championship against every available woman on the SmackDown roster
– Chris Jericho defends the WWE United States Championship against Kevin Owens
– Gallows and Anderson defend the RAW Tag Team Championships against Enzo and Cass, Sheamus and Cesaro in a Triple Threat
– The 4th Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal with Mojo Rawley, Apollo Crews, Big Show and other Superstars to be announced
Ryback is promoting an upcoming match against Colt Cabana on Twitter. The Big Guy will be battling Cabana in a “CM Punk action figure on a pole” match.
Big Show did a Q&A with Yahoo Sports! and was asked about his potential match with Shaq at Wrestlemania and how much longer he plans to wrestle.
His Match With Shaq At Wrestlemania:
Well, as far as I know on my end, I’m ready to go. It’s a situation that Shaq and the WWE have to work out. I don’t know if he chickened out, has other commitments … I don’t know. That’s above my pay grade. I like to think personally that Shaq got scared. He saw the six-pack and realized if he faced me at WrestleMania, he was going to be Fat Shaq.
Shaq is a busy dude and he’s got a lot of business going on so we’ll see. Hopefully he will be able to work it out and get the courage to show up. Personally, I don’t think it’s a business complication thing. Flat-out, I just think he’s scared. I get it. I’ve made a lot of changes in the past year and if I were sitting in Shaq’s shoes, I would probably be pretty nervous too to face me at WrestleMania.
How Long He Plans To Wrestle:
I know I’m done February 2018. That’s when my contract ends as a full-time, live event guy. We’ll see what happens after that, whether I roll into an ambassador role or what WWE has for me. I know I’ve been with them for a long time and I have a great relationship with them. I also understand there’s a time for me to step aside and for other guys to step up. We got a lot of great new athletic talent that will probably be coming up at WrestleMania to be introduced. I don’t have any regrets or any shoulda, coulda, wouldas in my career. I’ve had a very blessed career with the greatest superstars this business has ever seen. And for me, it’s about giving that space up to those guys that are there to do it and me finding new challenges to help inspire and motivate me. That’s what I’ll be doing. Anything to keep from having to get a real job.
The Big Show was interviewed by Sportingnews.com this week and expressed his frustration that his rumored WrestleMania match against Shaquille O’Neal probably won’t be happening.
Shaq broke the news on his podcast earlier this week that negotiations fell apart. He stated bluntly, “It’s not my fault, that’s all you need to know.”
Big Show has been gearing up for the showdown, getting himself in the best shape of his career. He questions if Shaq got cold feet about stepping in the ring after all his trash talk. Either way, he wants Shaq to own up to the situation, admit he’s scared to fight and move on. He told Sportingnews:
“It is a little frustrating because my contract ends in February 2018. So I don’t know what’s going to happen between now and then. I don’t know if there will be an opportunity for me next year at WrestleMania or not. I don’t know because there’s a lot of new Superstars breaking out and I’ve done my time. This was my perhaps my last opportunity to have a featured match at WrestleMania. And I would have had a good time working with Shaq.
But this is a situation where, obviously, it’s above my paygrade. It’s between Shaq and WWE. Whatever their situation is, who knows. Either that or he say the fact that I was starting to get in really good shape and he got scared and decided that he wants to bail out. It’s real easy to talk about stepping in the ring but once you do actually step in the ring, it takes a lot of courage and mental fortitude to do what we do. I understand the fact that if it’s something that he doesn’t want to do, that he’s scared of, that’s fine but don’t put the blame on me because it isn’t me. Just own up to it and say you’re scared and that’s that.”
Big Show added that he was just talking trash and he has a lot of respect for Shaq. If their match doesn’t wind up happening, he’s in great shape and is confident he can have a role at WrestleMania.
It sounds like basketball legend Shaquille O’Neil’s WrestleMania match against the Big Show will not be taking place as expected.
In recent months, we’ve seen Big Show slim down for what many were expecting to be a battle of the big men on April 2nd. Shaq and Big Show have gone back and forth challenging each other, with both men talking about the potential showdown.
On the latest episode of The Big Podcast with Shaq, the 4-time NBA Champion said it’s not his fault the match is probably off. When asked by his co-host about rumors that the match is off, Shaq replied,
“That’s probably right .. It’s not my fault, that’s all you need to know.”
When asked if that was confirmation that he won’t be wrestling big show, Shaq repeated, ”
It ain’t my fault. It has nothing to do with [Shaq] Diesel and his management. It’s not totally off yet, but it’s not looking good.”
Shaq said he’s still working out and still looks way better than Big Show.
“Just sayin, it ain’t me America,” he added.
You can listen to Shaq’s comments about WrestleMania over at PodcastOne.com. The WrestleMania talk begins around the 23:30 mark.
The Big Show is training hard for his upcoming WrestleMania match against Shaquille O’Neil and has been documenting his journey on social media. Over the past week, Big Show updated fans on his physical transformation:
Big Show vs. Shaq has been a long talked about possibility. With WrestleMania being in Orlando, where Shaq began his NBA career, the timing was right for WM33.
WWE set the stage for the matchup during last year’s Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, when Shaq was a surprise entrant.
After the match Shaq issued a challenge to the Big Show during a backstage interview with Renee Young.
– Triple H recently surprised a group of kids from Make-A-Wish with WrestleMania 33 tickets at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando. The Wish Kids will be a part of the WrestleMania festivities this coming April in Orlando. Below are photos:
– In the video below from TMZ Sports, John Cena shares his thoughts on the Shaquille O’Neal vs Big Show match at WrestleMania 33. Cena believes Big Show is in great physical shape and has really transformed his body. Cena has known Show for fifteen years and believes Show has something to prove this year, and a need to make his mark on WrestleMania, using the “please retire” chants from a few years back as motivation.
Brock Lesnar and his advocate Paul Heyman made a surprise appearance after Monday’s RAW from Portland, OR went off the air.
Heyman and Lesnar came out after RAW ended and issued an open challenge, which was accepted by The Big Show. The match lasted less than 5 seconds when Lesnar blocked a chokeslam and hit a F5.
Earlier in the evening, Goldberg appeared live on RAW to Heyman and Lesnar’s challenge for a match at WrestleMania 33.
Legendary tag team Rock ‘n’ Roll Express may be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame this year. They have a scheduled appearance at 50fifty Sports Tavern in Johnson City, Tennessee this Monday Night. 50fifty Sports Tavern put up a post on Facebook advertising the event. In the post, they said that there will be a big announcement on Monday Night Raw which has led many to believe that the duo may be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame during Wrestlemania weekend.
Xavier Woods uploaded a new video to his YouTube channel that features Kofi Kingston, Kevin Owens, Mikaze and Big Show. They were playing Lightning Reaction when the Big Show let one rip and cleared the room. Check out the video below.
– Sami Zayn did not appear on last night’s RAW to sell the injury storyline from the week before. WWE’s website mentions that Sami is expected back next Monday but he’s suffering from multiple contusions and other injuries from the beatdown Braun Strowman gave him last week.
– The latest WWE Fury video looks at 16 Northern Lights suplexes and can be seen here:
– The latest WWE Canvas 2 Canvas video features The Undertaker and can be seen below:
– Big Show took to Twitter last week and tweeted a photo from the gym to warn Shaquille O’Neal as they prepare to do battle at WrestleMania 33. The NBA Hall of Famer responded via Instagram yesterday with this taunt:
Seth Rollins announced that he will be in this year’s Royal Rumble on Twitter. Rollins also acknowledged that he missed last year’s Wrestlemania and vowed to be in the main event this year.
Shaq posted a video on Instagram of himself riding a stationary bike with the caption “I’m coming for you BIG SHOW”.
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At last year’s Wrestlemania, Shaq entered the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal and had a stare down with the Big Show. There hasn’t been an official announcement that Shaq will be facing Big Show at Wrestlemania 33, but at this point it seems very likely to happen.
– Former WWE star Mike Knox surfaced on Social Media this weekend in a photo shared by Chris Jericho from New Year’s Eve. Jericho shared a photo of Knox, Dean Malenko, Jinder Mahal, Braun Strowman, Luke Gallows, Dana Brooke and himself celebrating New Year’s Eve.
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– The Big Show continues to lose weight in preparation for WrestleMania, where he is rumored to be working a match against Shaquille O’Neal. Bench press champion C.T. Fletcher posted the below photo of himself with Big Show, and Show appears to be the leanest he’s been in over a decade.
AT THE MATCHES AND LOOK WHO I RAN INTO BACK STAGE, SOME LITTLE GUY. @WWETheBigShow I FELT LIKE A BABY pic.twitter.com/vdcRsj2bQH