Big Show

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Big Show is an American actor and professional wrestler currently affiliated with WWE

Feb 8, 1972

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: February 8, 1972
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Wwe Wrestlers, Film & Theater Personalities, Actors, Wrestlers, WWE Wrestlers
  • City/State: South Carolina
  • Spouses: Bess Katramados (m. 2002), Melissa Ann Piavis (m. 1997–2002)
  • Known as: Paul Donald Wight II
  • Birth Place: Aiken, South Carolina

Big Show born at

Aiken, South Carolina

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Birth Place

In the early 1990s, Paul Wight underwent a surgery that successfully prevented further enlargement of his pituitary gland. In 2005, he decided not to rent cars or travel by planes anymore because of the inconvenience caused by his size. However, his profession requires him to spend most of his time on the road. So, he rented a bus and employed a bus driver.

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Personal Life

Wight has been married twice. He married his first wife, Melissa Ann Piavis, on the Valentine’s Day in 1997, and has a daughter named Cierra with her. They separated in 2000 and the divorce was finalised two years later, on February 6, 2002. Only five days after that, he got married for the second time, to a woman named Bess Katramados. They have two children together.

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Personal Life

Paul Wight was born on February 8, 1972, in Aiken, the largest city and county seat of Aiken County, South Carolina.

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Childhood & Early Life

Like his idol, André the Giant, Wight suffered from acromegaly, a disorder in which the pituitary gland produces excess growth hormone. At the age of 12, he was already 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) tall, weighed 220 lb (100 kg), and had chest hair. By the time he turned 19 and was playing for the Wichita State University basketball team, Wight was registered at 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m).

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Childhood & Early Life

Wight was a very promising athlete as a youth. He was part of both basketball and American football teams of his high school, Wyman King Academy in Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina.

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He played as a tight end on the football field, while on the basketball court, he was a standout center. However, he decided to stop playing football after a dispute with the coach. He continued to support the team as a member of the cheerleading squad in his sophomore year.

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After graduating from high school, Wight briefly attended Northern Oklahoma Junior College in Tonkawa, Oklahoma, where he was part of the basketball team. He left Northern Oklahoma to enrol at the Wichita State University. Wight played in their basketball team as well.

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Childhood & Early Life

After Wight completed his education, he held several off-the-wall jobs, such as bouncing and bounty hunting. He was also answering phone calls for a karaoke company. During this period, he and Danny Bonaduce met in a live microphone amateur contest on his morning radio show. Through Bonaduce, Wight came to know Hulk Hogan.

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Professional Wrestling Career

After seeing Wight entertain the crowd at a promotional basketball game for WCW, Hogan realised that Wight had potential and later talked to Eric Bischoff about him. Wight initially wanted to join WWF but they rejected him as he had no training.

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Professional Wrestling Career

He then reached out to Larry Sharpe's Monster Factory and paid them $5,000 for training. However, Sharpe was suffering from gout at the time and Wight ended up training under Johnny Polo.

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Professional Wrestling Career

Wight made his in-ring debut on December 3, 1994, for World Wrestling Association in Clementon, New Jersey, in a loss against WWA Heavyweight Champion Frank Finnegan. His first match in WWA turned out to be his only match for the promotion as well. After this, in 1995, he signed a lucrative contract with WCW.

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Professional Wrestling Career

During the initial months of his tenure at WCW, he was billed as André the Giant’s son, but that was quickly scrapped. He debuted under the ring name The Giant and had his first match for the promotion at the 1995 Halloween Havoc, against WCW World Heavyweight Champion Hogan. He went on to win the match and as a result, the championship belt, and reigned for next few days before he was stripped of his title.

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Wight made his film debut in the 1996 sports drama ‘Reggie's Prayer’, portraying a character named Mr. Portola. That year, he also got the chance to work with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad, and Phil Hartman in the Christmas family action comedy-drama ‘Jingle All the Way’.

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Acting Career

In 1998, he appeared in two films. The first movie was the action comedy ‘McCinsey's Island’, in which he co-starred with Hulk Hogan. He then portrayed Adam Sandler’s idol, Captain Insano, in the highly successful sports comedy ‘The Waterboy’. His next film was the 2006 family film ‘Little Hercules in 3-D’.

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Acting Career

Wight was cast as Brick Hughes in the 2010 action comedy ‘MacGruber’, which was based on a ‘Saturday Night Live’ sketch, which itself was a parody of the 1985 show ‘MacGyver’.

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In the lowbrow comedy ‘Knucklehead’, Wight played the main character, Walter Krunk. In the more recent years, he has acted opposite Dean Cain in ‘Vendetta’ (2015) and has appeared as himself in ‘Countdown’ (2016). He also voiced a character based on his professional wrestling personality in ‘The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania!’

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Over the course of his career, Wight has made guest appearances on several TV shows, including ‘Shasta McNasty’ (1999), ‘Star Trek: Enterprise’ (2004), and ‘Psych’ (2013).

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