Big Show
Big Show Height, Weight, Age, Measurements, Biography, Wife, Family. Big Show was born on 8 February 1972 Age 46 Years in Aiken, South Carolina, United States. Big Show is an American Professional Wrestler and Actor. His Real Name Paul Donald Wight II, we now his ring name Big Show,Big Show Established himself as a leading & commercial successful wrestler. He was began his career in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), where he was known by The Ring Name The Giant. Big Show is Very talented and Powerful Wrestler, who is seven-time world Champion.Big Show Father Paul Wight Sr. and his mother named not known. He was married to Melissa Piavis in 1997 and divorced in 2002. Then Big Show married to Bess Katramados in 2013. Big Show has three daughters named Cierra Weight and two more Name Not Known.
Body Measurements: Big Show Height 7′ 0″ approx. 213 cm and Weight 181 Kg approx. 400 lbs. His Chest 60 Inches, Waist 40 Inches and Biceps 26 Inches. Big Show Age 46 Years Old (as in 2017). His Hair Color Bald and Eye Color Hazel Grey. Big Show Feet Size/ Shoe Size 12 (US). Big Show Ethnicity is White.
Big Show Biography &Wiki
Real Name: Jr. Paul Donald Wight
Nickname: The Giant, The World's Largest Athlete
Profession: Professional Wrestler, Actor
Age: 46 Years
Date of Birth: 8 February 1972
Birth Place: Aiken, South Carolina, United States
Nationality: American
Zodiac Sign/ Sun sign: Aquarius
Hometown: Aiken, South Carolina, United States
Height,Weight and Body Measurements
Height in Centimeters: 213 cm
Height in meters: 2.13 m
Height in Feet Inches: 7’
Weight in Kilogram: 181 kg
Weight in Pounds: 400 lbs
Body Measurements 60-40-26
Chest Size: 60 Inches
Waist Size: 40 Inches
Biceps Size: 26 Inches
Hair Colour: N/A (Bald)
Eye Colour: Hazel Grey
Feet Size/ Shoe Size: 12 (US)
Education and School,College
School: Wyman King Academy, Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina
College: Northern Oklahoma Junior College, Tonkawa
Wichita State University, Kansas
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Educational Qualification: Not Known
Wrestling
WWE Debut: 9 February 1999 (as 'Big Nasty' Paul Wight)
Slam/Finishing move: Chokeslam
Knock-out (KO) Punch
Retirement Date: Not Known
Slam/Finishing move: Chokeslam
Knock-out (KO) Punch
Records (main ones)
• 2-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion
• 3-time WCW World Tag Team Champion
• 4-time WWF/WWE Champion
• 1-time United States Champion
• 1-time Intercontinental Champion
• 8-time WWE/World Tag Team Champion
• 5-time Slammy Award winner
Family Members
Father: Paul Wight Sr.
Mother: Not Known
Sister: Not Known
Btother: Not Known
House Address: Not Known
Religion: Christianity
Ethnicity: White
Wife, Affairs & More
Marital Status: Married
Girlfriends: Not Known
Wife/ Spouse: Melissa Piavis (m.1997-2002)
Bess Katramados (m.2003-present)
Children: Son - N/A
Daughter: Cierra Wight and 2 more
Money Factor
Net Worth: $20 Million
Salary: Not Known
Favorite Things
Favorite Wrestler: Arn Anderson
Favorite Actor: Not Known
Favorite Actors: Not Known
Some Fact About Big Show:
- Most of the fans have always known Paul Wight as Big Show, but that wasn’t his name when he joined WWF. Wight was called “The Giant” throughout his time in the WCW, and after his WWE debut in 1999 he got the name “Big Nasty” Paul Wight which was shortly changed to “The Big Show” Paul Wight. Soon he dropped his real name and since then he has been called as “The Big Show.”
- When all’s said and done and The Big Show’s WWE career finishes, fans will remember his marquee WrestleMania matches with Floyd Mayweather and Akebono, as well as his multiple ring-breaking moments, but they will also remember the number of times he turned face and heel.
- Throughout his 22-year career, the former World Heavyweight champion has flip-flopped between being a good guy and a bad guy an astonishing 34 times – far more than anybody else in WWE history.
- In The Big Show’s case, it’s a matter of when, and not if, he becomes the latest long-serving WWE Superstar to get their name in lights on WrestleMania weekend.
- The Big Show has undergone an incredible body transformation over the last couple of years, losing over 90lbs and gaining something we thought he’d never have: giant abs.
- With only a few years left in his career, it wouldn’t be such a bad move if WWE refreshed Big Show’s character by having him wear similar kind of gear to what he wore when he first appeared for the company after leaving WCW.
- The younger, up-and-coming Strowman won the feud, of course, but nobody would complain if WWE booked the match one final time – say, when Show’s contract is up in three years – to let the 7-footer bow out with another epic encounter with his fellow big man.
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