The Big Show in WCW - Was It Any Good?

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  • čas přidán 9. 08. 2022
  • It's time for our fourth episode of this new series where we look back with our 2022 glasses on and find out if specific things in wrestling were any good. We've covered Stone Cold In WCW, Aj Styles loner character in TNA and Chyna in the WWF. And today it will be The Big Show AKA The Giant in WCW. This run lasted from 95-99. It was pretty varied, featured two WCW World heavyweight titles reigns and some athletic moves for this big man!
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  • @michaelsinger4638
    @michaelsinger4638 Před rokem +493

    Big Show doing a missile drop kick is incredibly impressive yet terrifying at the same time.

    • @johnwilliams8130
      @johnwilliams8130 Před rokem +35

      Yeah imagine if he botched that and kicked you for real lol

    • @elmaquiavelico5709
      @elmaquiavelico5709 Před rokem +52

      He could even do a moonsault, he was an amazing athlete .

    • @ricardonb6375
      @ricardonb6375 Před rokem +18

      It's like Kevin Nash doing a suicide dive and landing outside the ring.

    • @VinnieGer
      @VinnieGer Před rokem +7

      I wouldn’t even take the move, I would run and hide.

    • @actionjackson4982
      @actionjackson4982 Před rokem +16

      It sucks that WCW never let him hit anyone with that dropkick.

  • @Sad1stic
    @Sad1stic Před rokem +190

    This might be unpopular, but I feel like when he was in WCW, he was more of a threat and made a bigger deal of. It always took multiple people to take him on and if anyone picked him up it was a huge deal. Don't get me wrong, he had some shit booking but he felt more special there.

    • @ethanhunt3242
      @ethanhunt3242 Před rokem +19

      The WWE doesnt have the greatest track record of protecting talented WCW guys who jumped over, he definitely felt like a bigger deal and a bigger attraction/threat in WCW even if they didn’t always know how to use him either.

    • @thepubknight6144
      @thepubknight6144 Před rokem

      @@ethanhunt3242 he was supposed to be mordecai according to a shoot interview from kevin pritchard and vince thought he was "too big"

    • @ancapgrandscribe9546
      @ancapgrandscribe9546 Před rokem +3

      Yeah, in WWF, maybe Kane or even Viscera should’ve been the only ones that could’ve given him a challenge story wise, everyone else beating him just didn’t make sense other than they just had more baby face superpowers

    • @potluckfishing
      @potluckfishing Před rokem +14

      Agree, He was made to look unstoppable in WCW, WWE turned him into a cartoon character.

    • @JayJackson1981
      @JayJackson1981 Před rokem +1

      He was in the main event from day one.

  • @mushroomsamba82
    @mushroomsamba82 Před rokem +62

    Big Show's athleticism was really impressive for a guy his size especially in the early days of his career

    • @korvus1248
      @korvus1248 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Then he just got lazy an became a comedy act in WWE 😂

  • @aluminumsalmongames6277
    @aluminumsalmongames6277 Před rokem +183

    I think what gave him such longevity is that not only is he freakin' yuge, he can also talk if he isn't made to read a script. The guy has some charisma to him if you let him play the monster badass.

    • @ExpressDunlop
      @ExpressDunlop Před rokem +6

      Every promotion have script and pointers or it would be chaos even for some people who are really great at promo usually at least have pointers to help them. Script are given to people unable to ''improv'' or look good doing ''improv'' with pointers. The Giant/Paul Wight said he had trouble playing a giant... he truly wanted to be a funny guy which he was able to be at time

    • @jdackeretdackeret4039
      @jdackeretdackeret4039 Před rokem +5

      Being yuge doesn't usually lead to a 24 year career. Guys his size don't have runs as long as he did and if they do you can tell how broken their knees and backs are. Yeah 2020 show was aged, but he had some of his better matches the last 4 years of his run.

    • @ExpressDunlop
      @ExpressDunlop Před rokem +1

      @@jdackeretdackeret4039 he took care of is health way more in the end of is career too but i dont think is best matches was later to is career.

    • @aluminumsalmongames6277
      @aluminumsalmongames6277 Před rokem +6

      @@jdackeretdackeret4039 Kahli floated around for a decade and the guy's body was falling apart. But the main point I was trying to make is that Giant/Show is actually really good on the mic and with storytelling if allowed to work.

    • @paulearl8203
      @paulearl8203 Před rokem

      He was bloody terrible on the mic.

  • @badyacht
    @badyacht Před rokem +69

    The Giant's chockeslam looked so good in WCW

    • @chocobros1
      @chocobros1 Před rokem +18

      Have you seen the one he does to Stevie Ray where the guy just does not jump and Big Show has to lift him up mostly with just his own strength? It's botchy but awesome

    • @stoll1st4
      @stoll1st4 Před rokem +2

      @@chocobros1 he was so sick strong. I saw it. Impressive. Best Greetings from Germany

  • @CactusJackIV
    @CactusJackIV Před rokem +76

    Big Show is a beast, but was unreal when he was younger. I'm sure many have said, but he came off the top rope more than once(that drop kick was nuts) He was so fast, and still huge!

    • @michaelsinger4638
      @michaelsinger4638 Před rokem +6

      Big Show looked great at the beginning of his career. And near the end when he was putting on entertaining matches with guys like Sheamus, Mark Henry, Roman Reigns, Braun Strowman, etc.
      His weight and physical condition in the middle of his career however, tended to fluctuate wildly.

    • @ArchangelSteve
      @ArchangelSteve Před rokem +6

      Man could pull off a fucking moonsault from the top rope, his athletic prowess is unreal given his size.

  • @thenextsteveblackman
    @thenextsteveblackman Před rokem +345

    Paul Wight had all the potential in the world, but he was surrounded by people who didn't give a shit and. I think he was young and impressionable enough that a lot of the main eventers' bad habits rubbed off on him. It also didn't help that he was grossly underpaid during the latter part of his run, so he started phoning it in. I'm curious how his career would have gone had he started in WWF and had people like Bret Hart and The Undertaker as his mentors.

  • @extremeking425
    @extremeking425 Před rokem +121

    Big Show is arguably one of the most accomplished wrestlers in the history of the industry but his career will always be overshadowed by the amount of heel and face turns he has had in his career.

    • @JM1993951
      @JM1993951 Před rokem +11

      I always just considered him a heel who pretended to be a babyface every few months.

    • @trappestarrgaming3422
      @trappestarrgaming3422 Před rokem +15

      I just consider him to be a normal person who does what he thinks is in his best interest.

    • @MossB87
      @MossB87 Před rokem +5

      He also just wasn’t very good at any one thing. He wasn’t awful by any stretch of the imagination but he never really developed much of a character (which is why he had so many heel and face turns) and his in ring skills were also kind of whatever.

    • @harsha1989able
      @harsha1989able Před rokem +1

      @@MossB87 naah he was pretty good especially compared to the monkey-flipping pygmies that are running around today...

    • @num1Jaysta
      @num1Jaysta Před rokem +6

      @@MossB87 You gotta compare him to other giants though. He was the best of the bunch.

  • @vincesmith2499
    @vincesmith2499 Před rokem +12

    Wight looked scary with long hair. Shaving his head made him look more like a comedy act.

  • @brandonfreese3005
    @brandonfreese3005 Před rokem +16

    This video is a real gem. It's my first time seeing the emporer, Jeff Jarrett, in his glammed out attire looking like a drug free member of KISS.

  • @Carlitonsp1
    @Carlitonsp1 Před rokem +76

    Main problem of his time there: Six and a half words.
    "That doesn't work for me, brother."

  • @skeletor7908
    @skeletor7908 Před rokem +9

    "A bunch of bad matches and angles" well, you summed up WCW in that statement! 👍😃👍

  • @RazorChampion99
    @RazorChampion99 Před rokem +28

    Allegedly, during WCW house shows early in his run, Giant/Big Show was during kip-ups, dropkicks and, one time, a moonsault.
    Although this is still considered lost media in wrestling and no footage of it exists (although he did do a kip-up at Armageddon 1999)

    • @AntiLifeEquation1
      @AntiLifeEquation1 Před rokem +16

      He was told to stop doing that stuff....there was no need for a Giant to be that athletic.

    • @trappestarrgaming3422
      @trappestarrgaming3422 Před rokem +3

      If only they knew he probly be way more famous if he did

    • @handsolo1209
      @handsolo1209 Před rokem +1

      @@trappestarrgaming3422 No, let me help you here "If only they knew he would fuck over every luchadore who HAS to do that stuff to get over, so they RIGHTLY kept him acting like a big unstoppable man"

    • @trappestarrgaming3422
      @trappestarrgaming3422 Před rokem +3

      @@handsolo1209 it's no different then brian cage doing shooting star presses or keith lee and dijakovic doing there thing. It's not lik he was gonna be doing 630 leg drops on ppl. Maybe have him pull it out for bug matches or special moments but I'm never a fan of stunting somebody moveset ever unless it's a finsher type situation

    • @handsolo1209
      @handsolo1209 Před rokem +3

      @@trappestarrgaming3422 No, there is a reason that small guys did high flying, medium to large sized guys did grappling, big guys did power moves and giants did slow beatdowns. When you let the big guys do little guy stuff, then who gives a shit when Juventud Guerrera does something because 6'6" Sean O'Haire did the same thing and he looks much more impressive. If Andre ever, and I mean EVER did a Tito Santana move it would have killed his gimmick dead. The giants are the immovable objects who takes a true hero to topple or takes a real piece of shit villain to screw over to defeat.
      Apply it to a movie. Arnold is The Terminator, but he doesn't slowly chase with a foreboding "We can't get away", but he does backflips to chase after Sarah Connor and does the splits in front of her. after a shooting star press through the police station He doesn't punch through the windshield, he does a swanton on it instead and then kips up and does The Worm. Styles were applied based on size in wrestling for a reason and they losing that concept has lead to the shit show that most wrestling is today.

  • @nick56677
    @nick56677 Před rokem +25

    Huge fan of Paul and his WCW work as The Giant. He was only in his 20s at the time and worked like a vet. Look at the Goldberg Jackhammer and see how professionally Paul helps Goldberg get over and by helping Goldberg Jackhammer him. He knew when it was time to leave WCW and jumped ship and the rest is history. Paul Wight along with Taker and Kane etc are the most durable big men in the business. I've never heard of Paul Wight injuring an opponent and that's a huge plus.

  • @rugalb98
    @rugalb98 Před rokem +25

    The fact he got to be champion in his rookie year, feud with the big boys (Sting, Luger, Macho Man, Hulkster, etc) and was an imposing presence on TV (he made the chokeslam one of the most over wrestling moves), still makes his WCW run infinitely better than his WWE career. His merchandise was also in demand and he got to be the poster boy for the early WCW games (WCW vs nWo World Tour, WCW Nitro).

    • @jamaaldagreatest2748
      @jamaaldagreatest2748 Před rokem

      So he made the chokeslam over and not The Undertaker?????????????????

    • @rugalb98
      @rugalb98 Před rokem +1

      @@jamaaldagreatest2748 Giant's chokeslam was his finisher and he made it look deadly the amount of height and force he used. I always credit the Tombstone Piledriver to Taker.

  • @TheLibermania
    @TheLibermania Před rokem +53

    I love the Giants Chokeslam. That one really looks like it could tear the ring apart on impact.

    • @SandMan1998
      @SandMan1998 Před rokem +6

      Kane one handed chokeslam is the best

    • @harsha1989able
      @harsha1989able Před rokem

      @@SandMan1998 nope...

    • @JayJackson1981
      @JayJackson1981 Před rokem

      Probably because he dropped down with his opponent putting his weight in it.

    • @SandMan1998
      @SandMan1998 Před rokem

      @@harsha1989able apparently 3 people agreed with me

  • @billybadass3056
    @billybadass3056 Před rokem +303

    man... Big Paul White..... he was such a victim of Wrestling POLITICS.. in WcW he had to deal w/Hogan being over booked and just overall brain dead programing and in the WWF/E..... well..... IT's THE WWF/E LMAO

    • @mrdude88
      @mrdude88 Před rokem +14

      And in AEW…. well, I think he’s a commentator every 6 months.
      No love for Paul Wight, where ever he goes, even from his fan calling him Paul “White.”
      But he got a 2 seasons Netflix show.

    • @boondogglet132
      @boondogglet132 Před rokem +15

      Even with his outstanding athleticism for his size, no one knew how to book him. all the creative teams said "we need a giant" and that was that. terribly booked and under utilized consistently being passed over for new talent then used as a jobber. It was truly amazing to watch Lesnar superplex Show and break the ring. It was awesome when Cena give him the FU, but then McMahon started using other people to lift up Show constantly and it became a standard modus operandi. WWE did him dirty for almost 20 years.
      One of the most memorable Big Show runs was his stint tagging with Kane, they had great chemistry in ring but the Big Red Machine with The Big Show just didnt work for long term story telling.

    • @finbarobruadair2761
      @finbarobruadair2761 Před rokem

      @@mrdude88 Tony Khan bending over and giving him money like a good little money mark.

    • @tafua_a
      @tafua_a Před rokem +6

      I think it was fine at first, because he only had to deal with Hogan, who was a fan of his and still made him look as good as he could. The problem was when the rest of the nWo came along. Too many cooks spoiled the food, and he couldn't deal with three backstage politicians at once.

    • @honestreviewer7788
      @honestreviewer7788 Před rokem +4

      Yeah. His second career match headlined a ppv for the belt. He won the belt in his 5th match. Was paid as a headliner his whole career. Terrible for Paul

  • @abridgedgoku
    @abridgedgoku Před rokem +24

    When are we gonna get that Eddie Guerrero in ecw run. Now that should be a fun watch. Give me if his WCW was any good. I mean we already know the answer but damn it. It's fun to rewatch

  • @Kyngspencer
    @Kyngspencer Před rokem +18

    Jeff Jarrett makes every video. I love it lol

  • @CarbonKnights
    @CarbonKnights Před rokem +64

    You missed a lot of awesome stuff that happened on Thunder. He beat the entire NWO while still in that neck brace, and I swear he lifted the ring by himself once, but I can't find a clip of it anywhere so maybe it was just a really cool hallucination or something.
    Edit: I found the clip, he didn't lift the ring, he pushed the pole over to make it collapse.

    • @JayJackson1981
      @JayJackson1981 Před rokem +3

      Scott Hall did some incredible selling in that match lol. I remember all like it was yesterday

  • @HereticalKitsune
    @HereticalKitsune Před rokem +17

    That missile dropkick was awesome! Big Show was pretty agile in his younger years.

    • @SteveReaves
      @SteveReaves Před rokem

      World War 3, he eliminated HIMSELF by leaping over the top rope to chase after Randy Savage. They had a pretty heated feud for a minute.

  • @woobgamer5210
    @woobgamer5210 Před rokem +28

    It's sad how WCW wasted Paul's potential, and WWE turned him into a joke wrestler who would sometimes be a reused threat randomly after he was sent back to lose weight. Two companies wasted Show's talent.

    • @handsolo1209
      @handsolo1209 Před rokem

      No, he wasted his own WCW career by getting fat and lazy. Had he have kept himself in shape he would have been in the picture with Hogan, Goldberg, etc. The fat bastard literally came to the ring smoking a cigarette in one of his last WCW appearances. He was unprofessional and that is what Vince first saw when he signed him, hence being sent to OWV to lose weight.

    • @woobgamer5210
      @woobgamer5210 Před rokem +2

      update: AEW is also wasting show and barely involving him in the shows. Man companies don't know what thye had

  • @devious187
    @devious187 Před rokem +40

    I remember the announcers explaining that when The Giant fell off the roof, he landed in the river right next to the arena... Ok, but his hair isn't even wet! How hard would it have been to just spray him down with water before he went down to the ring? A horrible angle and a horrible match... But overall I liked Giant in WCW, they seemed to use him better than WWE did, at least early on.

    • @emperortrevornorton3119
      @emperortrevornorton3119 Před rokem +1

      I was 10 or 8 when that happened early WWF/WWE was great but it went tits up and went to a shit show even though he was one of few pro wrestlers who looked legitimately like he could knock your block off
      WCW wasn't that good but it was awesome even if awful at times

    • @michaelsinger4638
      @michaelsinger4638 Před rokem

      Why not just have a quick shot of his hand rising out of the water or something?

    • @jayharv285
      @jayharv285 Před rokem +2

      The other issue was he was nowhere near the water

    • @889654
      @889654 Před rokem +3

      @@jayharv285 And that even if he hit the water, he still would be dead because he fell off the roof of a tall building.

    • @exe2517
      @exe2517 Před rokem +4

      No. Heenan was asking if he fell in the river to which Bischoff answered 'You got the river on one side and parking lot on the other. What difference does it make?'.
      Although nobody in WCW made it 100% clear, the idea was that the Giant 'rose from the dead' becuse the Dungeon Of Doom was cartoonish faction.

  • @83percentdamage
    @83percentdamage Před rokem +3

    Love the old vis theme playing in the back. Once again great work!

  • @Venemofthe888
    @Venemofthe888 Před rokem +76

    I think The Giant leaving WCW was probably the best thing for him especially for him to learn the business better in the WWF. Imagine if he stayed in WCW all the way to the end would there have been any coming back for him? Say what you will though hes the only one to be WWE, WCW, ECW and World Heavyweight Champion and nobody else can say that

    • @kingtommy1414
      @kingtommy1414 Před rokem +3

      @@coleveeder117 Shane Douglas was WWE champ?

    • @rickjames2.0
      @rickjames2.0 Před rokem +2

      Shane wasn't WCW or WWF champion. And you can't even really count that ECW title Show had as a world title since it was under the WWE banner.

  • @shanechandler7306
    @shanechandler7306 Před rokem +3

    I don't think you realize how much hearing "a wild slapnuts appears" makes my day.

  • @vincesmith2499
    @vincesmith2499 Před rokem +14

    Both power bombs Nash delivered to Wight were extremely dangerous.

  • @JamalTheTitan
    @JamalTheTitan Před rokem +4

    Nice touch throwing in the very obscure "unholy alliance" theme song

  • @a_fuckin_spacemarine7514

    Big show is just a cool dude, one of my favs, just seems so nice and personable irl..

  • @alexvokoun9272
    @alexvokoun9272 Před rokem +10

    I have very fond memories The Giant in WCW. He scared me when I was a kid when he first showed up. And when he turned babyface he became one of my favs. I do remember being so upset with him going back to the NWO. And now being older, that still doesn’t seem right.

  • @UndergroundSkat2000
    @UndergroundSkat2000 Před rokem +5

    He was the ring announcer when the NWO took over Nitro, that was very entertaining and probably one of my favorite Nitros. I think The Giant was underutilized in WCW, and after he took off was even more misused in WWF/E

  • @exe2517
    @exe2517 Před rokem +21

    His early months really show he was stifled as he was trying to wrestle like Andre in WrestleMania III instead of Andre in the late 70's/early 80's.
    No way somebody that young could wrestle that slow.

    • @handsolo1209
      @handsolo1209 Před rokem +3

      No, his early months show he was booked perfectly for a green rookie and treated as something special. His later days in WCW and all of his WWE run showed they treated him like just another guy and made him not special at all.

    • @JayJackson1981
      @JayJackson1981 Před rokem

      You must didn't watch 1995 WCW? They only booked him as the son of Andre, that's it.

  • @vincesmith2499
    @vincesmith2499 Před rokem +14

    I just figured the Giant was immortal, and that's why he survived the fall off the top of the building.

    • @tafua_a
      @tafua_a Před rokem +2

      My theory is that he survived because he is a giant, so to him a fall seems less high.

    • @kyle2095
      @kyle2095 Před rokem

      It's ridiculous no wonder wcw went away and stayed away they actually thought this was a good stroyline

  • @ExpressDunlop
    @ExpressDunlop Před rokem +3

    god wtf that kevin nash powerbomb bump was scary

    • @andrebryant5081
      @andrebryant5081 Před rokem

      They should have made Nash stop doing the powerbomb after that. Maybe it was muscle and fat in Paul neck that save his career.

  • @james_the_animator
    @james_the_animator Před rokem +37

    For all of you wondering why The Giant joined the New World Order, it was revealed in “The Death Of WCW” by RD Reynolds & Bryan Alvarez that The British Bulldog was supposed to defect from the WWF and join the group. However, Bulldog unexpectedly renewed his contract, so they had Giant turn instead.

    • @TheNemisisx
      @TheNemisisx Před rokem +10

      I heard bischoff on a podcast debunk that rumour. Bulldog was never to have joined wcw back in 96 BUT imagine if he had it would have worked well

    • @handsolo1209
      @handsolo1209 Před rokem

      Anything you read in that crappy book is 100% bullshit. It has been debunked by EVERYBODY who was actually there at the time, from Bischoff to Sullivan, JJ Dillon to Russo.

    • @CarterHayes77
      @CarterHayes77 Před rokem +6

      That books full of crap

  • @pizzafria52
    @pizzafria52 Před rokem +4

    Your videos are the best things that i watched from CZcams this year

  • @rdtworld9720
    @rdtworld9720 Před rokem +9

    Probably built over the years, Goldberg vs The Giant should have been a massive money maker.

  • @TheHerbinLegend
    @TheHerbinLegend Před rokem +4

    I was working security once at a WCW show. I was standing in the isle they come down. I was facing the crowd. Big show music hits, he comes out. I'm watching the crowd. I feel his presence behind me as he walked out. I turn my head as I almost shit myself when he was behind me! Fucking hell dude IS a GIANT!! Just scary.

  • @vincesmith2499
    @vincesmith2499 Před rokem +7

    He won his first world title in his first televised match, several months before HBK, who was several years older, won HIS first world title.

  • @AwkwardLoser
    @AwkwardLoser Před rokem +4

    I was still very much a kid so it took me quite a moment to realize The Giant is The Big Show and Razor Ramon was Scott Hall, being a WCW kid I didn’t make the connection for quite some time and didn’t even hear of Diesel until like 2015

  • @MiddleAncient
    @MiddleAncient Před rokem +4

    i was watchi=ing the coach episode and i checked back on your channel and you already uploaded something... Stay on the grind man

  • @TheKevinNewsom
    @TheKevinNewsom Před rokem +5

    The Giant was menacing, athletic, and awesome. I thought the Big Show character was more of a parody. But I'm glad Paul got paid in WWE.

  • @miamimagicians
    @miamimagicians Před rokem +4

    The giant the big show Paul White had a great career that was a lot more athletic than a lot of big men

  • @marvellis6762
    @marvellis6762 Před rokem +3

    A young Paul Wight was a true human colossus!... those hands are just downright frightening.

  • @oldschoolprowrestling2653

    If you were around for all of his WCW run, you already know the answer. As The Giant, Paul Wight was more over in WCW as a character than he ever was in WWE. He got close a few times, but never to his WCW level. It wasn't quite the same. If you weren't around, you just won't understand. One complaint, most of his promos were ridiculous.

    • @JayJackson1981
      @JayJackson1981 Před rokem +2

      That's this guy's problem. He didn't watch WCW back then. Probably isn't old enough. Hell, he missed and left out a lot of Wight's work on Thunder. He destroyed the ring in a memorable spot against the Outsiders. Scott Hall's selling was a a sight to see lol.

  • @vincesmith2499
    @vincesmith2499 Před rokem +11

    Wight's WCW career was officially ruined when he lost to Nash and almost broke his neck @ Souled Out. He never got the win back and then unthinkably turned heel to rejoin the nWo, which made no sense.

    • @godfather71190
      @godfather71190 Před rokem +1

      He did join Hogan's NWO which made sense Giant and Hogan both hated Nash.

  • @lg6884
    @lg6884 Před rokem +8

    12:09 That's exactly what was wrong with WCW as far as storylines go, nWo always had to get the last laugh and the same guys had to be the main focus of every show. If I'm not mistaken, this card stagnation was another reason that he jumped ship before WCW went under. I know that Hogan got him in the business, and that he's grateful for it, but based on interviews it wasn't until he got to the WWF that anybody started to really help him instead of just telling him what he was doing for the night's show.

    • @JayJackson1981
      @JayJackson1981 Před rokem

      Yeah, Hogan spoke about how they never really trained him and would just coach him during the matches. That's why he looked not as good when facing guys like Nash because he didn't want to put him over.

  • @thebigbop5866
    @thebigbop5866 Před rokem +3

    Big Show flipped heel to face and back again and over and over in wcw too

  • @yourhighness409
    @yourhighness409 Před rokem +4

    Paul winning the wcw title against Ric was awesome. I remember watching it live and the crowd went crazy 🦅😎.

  • @krissanders987
    @krissanders987 Před rokem +3

    When he was in WCW he looked so much taller than Andra the giant. Like way taller than does in his last WWE match’s. I’m thinking he had to lost some height coming up to his 50’s

  • @AquamentusLives
    @AquamentusLives Před rokem +6

    Lex was just as popular during the Giants face run in 1997. So it made sense for him to get the title too, just not for a 6 day run.

    • @jscott6
      @jscott6 Před rokem +1

      Yea, anyone that actually watched during that time knows that Luger was OVER at that point.

    • @hewhoislife
      @hewhoislife Před 6 měsíci

      @@jscott6no ur wrong no stop no no no

  • @wweminehead5458
    @wweminehead5458 Před rokem +2

    Over 3k views in less than an hour your marking waves dude keep it up

    • @Markyd123
      @Markyd123  Před rokem +1

      Hopefully because my other videos this month haven’t 😂

  • @MohitPJoshi
    @MohitPJoshi Před rokem +7

    Do Khali before he got in WWE. Apparently he was quite athletic before his run in that potential-killer company!

    • @johnwilliams8130
      @johnwilliams8130 Před rokem

      From what I understand Great Khali had a brain tumor and the aftermath slowed him down and f***** him up but I don't know for sure

  • @MasteroftheDDT
    @MasteroftheDDT Před rokem +2

    The giant and bischoff were the first couple nails in the NdubyaO coffin

  • @3DHerman
    @3DHerman Před rokem +3

    I'm 32 I was a wcw kid growing up. This was a cool flash back for me. I remember my older brother explaining to me who andre the giant was. I truly believed he was his son till he went to the wwf

  • @jeffreyriley8742
    @jeffreyriley8742 Před rokem +4

    Giant was great in WCW IMO.

  • @charles616
    @charles616 Před rokem +8

    If he would've just stayed in shape, he'd be viewed as the best big man ever.

    • @eljanrimsa5843
      @eljanrimsa5843 Před rokem +2

      That's one way to look at it. The other is, despite his size his heart has not given way and he is still healthy enough to walk.

  • @micahjohnsonboxing6409
    @micahjohnsonboxing6409 Před rokem +7

    As a WCW fan I always thought of him as The Giant. I remember him as more of a star than most people seem to.

    • @johnwilliams8130
      @johnwilliams8130 Před rokem +2

      It took me forever to adjust to Big Show. I always called him giant too.

    • @andrebryant5081
      @andrebryant5081 Před rokem +1

      It only took WCW and WWF awful booking to make a man close to 7 feet over 400 pounds who moves well for size to a midcard talent at best. Instead of a guy you build as your top star.

    • @micahjohnsonboxing6409
      @micahjohnsonboxing6409 Před rokem +1

      @@andrebryant5081 Kane and Big Show were the 2 biggest failures in booking. Both should have been attractions who rarely lost.

    • @vincesmith2499
      @vincesmith2499 Před rokem +1

      He was essentially a jobber to the stars his last year with WCW.

  • @louisvalsin9162
    @louisvalsin9162 Před rokem +3

    Paul Wight was an AMAZING athlete for his size. I'm astonished watching some of the stuff he was doing.

  • @simoneibbotson2406
    @simoneibbotson2406 Před rokem +4

    The master of the shuv

  • @kidwaryodproduction
    @kidwaryodproduction Před rokem +3

    Paul Wight from his debut and to this day always looks the same :)

  • @k.r.a.b5400
    @k.r.a.b5400 Před rokem +14

    Hey Hawkster have you ever thought about doing a "was it any good" on Jeff Hardy's first run in TNA?

    • @Markyd123
      @Markyd123  Před rokem +8

      Yea I have. I did cover his run ages ago though so it might feel repetitive

    • @k.r.a.b5400
      @k.r.a.b5400 Před rokem +1

      @@Markyd123 Could be, but i think you could potentially make a video on the feud that he and Abyss had between 2004/2005.

  • @paulprimus1666
    @paulprimus1666 Před rokem +8

    I would like to see a was it any good video on Goldberg's first WWE run.

  • @freethinkermanny8384
    @freethinkermanny8384 Před rokem +1

    Omg Double J is in this too? Love the “wild slapnuts” part as always

  • @TheJohno95
    @TheJohno95 Před rokem +9

    Honestly, I thought the Giant was pretty impressive in WCW. To be green, he came in really good! He could wrestle well, especially for a big man. He could talk, which is rare for a newcomer. And he just looked really impressive! The NWO was his downfall, just like it pretty much was for the entire company. Yeah, it started really awesome, but it hung around too long and the constant beat downs and DQ's ruined a lot of people. And got fans to changing the channels. I know that worked for me. When you tune in and can automatically know that it's going to be an hour of NWO music and talking, a bunch of run-ins, and Sting coming down and beating everyone up, WWE starts to look pretty solid. I was watching some old WCW matches the other night and I still have to say I love the match where Ric Flair won control of the company and the Macho Man comes in the ring when the Giant is beating on Ric, shows Giant his NWO shirt, and when the Giant turns around Macho wrecks him. That has always cracked me up and it still does! One of the most underrated funny moments in WCW! I was disappointed when he went to WWE and became the Big Show. They just couldn't seem to come up with anything for him to do and just made him an eternal mid-card guy, which was a shame since he had rocked the WCW title scene in his early days. Talk about career mismanagement...

    • @JayJackson1981
      @JayJackson1981 Před rokem

      Flair becoming president in '99 doesn't get talked about enough. The match neither because he was soooo stiff against Bischoff. He beat the hell out of Easy E lol.

  • @bigblob1623
    @bigblob1623 Před rokem +2

    Now I want a video on The Mummy!

  • @PuertoRicanChuckles
    @PuertoRicanChuckles Před rokem +5

    Much Love Y'all!!

  • @ExpressDunlop
    @ExpressDunlop Před rokem +5

    The Giant was on is best physically with WCW. With WWE he degraded a lot but he was better entertainer, mic skill with them.

  • @YoungLARaider8
    @YoungLARaider8 Před rokem +3

    Just waking up, see Markyd drops a new video 👀 let’s gooooo 🤘🏾😎🤼‍♂️

  • @Obironnkenobi
    @Obironnkenobi Před rokem +2

    Captain Insano shows no mercy.

  • @KingToll
    @KingToll Před rokem +2

    11:40 Wow, the fact that he didn't get injured from that is a goddamn miracle.

    • @andrebryant5081
      @andrebryant5081 Před rokem

      If I was Paul that would have been the last time I ever took a move base on someone strength to pick me up in the air

  • @kimbob5
    @kimbob5 Před rokem +4

    Was it any good, American Badass Undertaker?

  • @effarrjay
    @effarrjay Před rokem +5

    I don't think it was that weird that WCW chose Luger to win the title from Hogan over the Giant. When Luger won the title, he'd been No.1 contender for about 4 months because Hogan kept ducking him. Luger even won a No.1 contender's match at Spring Stampede '97 because the Giant had the match won but decided to tag in Luger and give him the win. Luger had also had an incredible redemption arc in which he had gone from mistrusting Sting's allegiance to WCW at Fall Brawl '96 to becoming the biggest babyface for WCW by the time he became champion. Although, I get Marky's point that the Giant never got to beat Hogan after being kicked out of the NWO.

    • @ethanhunt3242
      @ethanhunt3242 Před rokem +1

      Yeah the problem with that initial nWo run for other faces is it was always set up for Sting to be the guy to ultimately take down Hogan so guys like Piper, Giant and Lex could get small victories here and there to keep the story moving along but it was always ultimately about getting to that Sting/Hogan match at Starcade…. That they botched epically. lol

    • @carlosnn8150
      @carlosnn8150 Před rokem +1

      agreed, thing is, giant was also quite over as babyface, so picking one was going to slight the other regardless. what would have made sense normally would have been a gradual heel turn by the one who didn't get to be champion. problem is, becoming heel meant joining the nwo and relinquish any title aspirations as hogan's toady. perhaps giant could have been a lone wolf tweener who didn't clearly side with nwo or wcw, hard to pull off but would have been interesting. even then... he was not going to get the hogan or nash wins back.

    • @JayJackson1981
      @JayJackson1981 Před rokem +1

      The guy who made this video doesn't know shit. Luger was on fire in 1997. He was definitely the biggest face in Sting's absence and way more over than the Giant, who was over in his own right.

  • @planescaped
    @planescaped Před rokem +5

    I loved The Giant. He just seemed to have such a presence, so much talent and charisma and character...
    I never liked The Big Show... he just seemed like a knock off of the real thing. And I _never_ got over that WWF never once brought up who he was, or how big of a deal him jumping ship from WCW was... *especially* after they freaking owned WCW!

  • @q-tipps3854
    @q-tipps3854 Před rokem +2

    I was too young to know the big show as anything else, but seeing his athleticism shows me that I missed an important part of his career. Top rope moves and dropkicks, it’s crazy how people like rey mysterio can keep going and you can barely tell he’s slowed down, but with the giant/ big show you could easily tell. Insane

  • @SteveReaves
    @SteveReaves Před rokem +2

    The reason that he won the title on a DQ, was a week or so before Haloween Havoc, Hogan and Hart accepted a stipulation from the DOD that the title could change on a DQ. That was Hart's way of turning heel. That, and Hogan could dispute the title change later.

  • @ZackBlackwood97
    @ZackBlackwood97 Před rokem +2

    He did a kip up once. Crazy

  • @edwells4769
    @edwells4769 Před rokem +5

    Nash hitting a great Jackknife and Goldberg hitting a perfect Jackhammer were majority Giants doing.

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 Před rokem

      Facts, same with him jumping for Brock Lesnars's suplexes and that top rope suplex.

    • @edwells4769
      @edwells4769 Před rokem +1

      @@gangstagummybear3432 he was an awesome athlete for his size. That dropkick from the top is awesome looking, should have been his finisher.

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 Před rokem

      @@edwells4769 I liked his older chokeslams like up til 05 or 06, delayed, the biggest feats of WWE strength to me.

    • @edwells4769
      @edwells4769 Před rokem +1

      @@gangstagummybear3432 yeah those were great. Hed spin around with full extension on his arms. Looked devastating too.

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 Před rokem

      @@edwells4769 My favorite wrestler probably followed by RVD

  • @jonathanr4160
    @jonathanr4160 Před rokem +6

    Halloween Havoc 95 was one of the most entertaining PPV from a Wrestlecrap perspective. Schiavone did a podcast watch along to that PPV and it was hilarious how bad it was.
    The terrible monster truck match, Brutus the F'n Beefcake wrestling Savage on PPV, the Giant falling off the building then coming back without a hair out of place, the Yeti and Giant "double teaming" Hogan at the end😂🤣

    • @michaelsinger4638
      @michaelsinger4638 Před rokem

      The dreaded “double dry hump.”
      The most devastating move in the business.

    • @TheKevinNewsom
      @TheKevinNewsom Před rokem

      Honestly, it's one of my favorite PPVs. Totally insane!

  • @Jenult
    @Jenult Před rokem +4

    "They then reveal his ass and say it stinks for some reason" wrestlings so weird sometimes lmao

  • @doctormeatball7618
    @doctormeatball7618 Před rokem +5

    Ahhhh, the Dungeon of Doom. So many Shuv It Squad caliber jobbers in that faction.

    • @jayharv285
      @jayharv285 Před rokem

      And then there's Vader

    • @889654
      @889654 Před rokem

      @@jayharv285 And Meng

    • @jayharv285
      @jayharv285 Před rokem

      @@889654 Meng is always hit or miss so that's why I didn't put him there.

  • @dave-ch8lt
    @dave-ch8lt Před rokem +2

    thank u for covering the giant u forgot when he broke hulk hogan kneck

  • @MrThisucks
    @MrThisucks Před rokem +4

    Big show was pretty good at promos in wcw i wonder what happened later

  • @ownknow8161
    @ownknow8161 Před rokem +1

    *Paul Wight was very agile when he was, first, booked in WCW. He was underbooked and unappreciated. He was their champion and only received $100,000 a year, while overbooked Hogan and Savage were receiving millions.*
    *7:27** "A Wild SlapNutts Appears".... Strutting....*

  • @889654
    @889654 Před rokem +6

    5:15 wow, the belt doesn't have "Ric Flair" in the name plate even though he's probably been champion for several weeks.

  • @JL-yw1cp
    @JL-yw1cp Před rokem +2

    I loved the big show in his younger years, he almost looked like a bodybuilder at some point, and his strangth was simply incredible

  • @Kesyabasturd
    @Kesyabasturd Před rokem +4

    Big Show was very athletic in WCW.

  • @vincentpulizzijr
    @vincentpulizzijr Před rokem +1

    I always loved the way Show sold a belt to the face lol

  • @vincesmith2499
    @vincesmith2499 Před rokem +4

    Luger was really over in 1997.

  • @ed765super
    @ed765super Před rokem +1

    Why am i addicted to this?

  • @rayfinkle7563
    @rayfinkle7563 Před rokem +1

    Skinny big show was a force to be reckoned with. So agile for a man that size.

  • @R3troZone
    @R3troZone Před rokem +1

    Paul and I trained together briefly back before he signed with WCW. I wasn't a WCW fan but I started watching it now and then around the time he beat Flair for the belt. I honestly preferred his run in WCW over what he did in WWE. Not to mention his chokeslam just seemed like such a devasting thing back in WCW. Maybe because the WCW rings were louder I don't know. But they seemed weak in WWE.

  • @grady34
    @grady34 Před rokem +2

    In 1997 I saw Goldberg Jackhammer him at a house show... it was awesome

  • @trappestarrgaming3422
    @trappestarrgaming3422 Před rokem +3

    As some one that was there watching at the time in pretty sure luger was getting the bigger pop. I always felt lik luger had the better story consider his long ass history with hogan since the first nitro but I could be wrong

  • @ThePPQQ1
    @ThePPQQ1 Před rokem +2

    Hawk if you liked the Giant vs Flair match you should see their extreme rules match in ECW, definitely worth a watch

  • @conradojavier7547
    @conradojavier7547 Před rokem +4

    Do a Ring of the Hawk on Lochness(AKA Giant Heystacks).

  • @geneevans7885
    @geneevans7885 Před rokem

    Dude walking to the ring with a smoke is a goat move.

  • @vincesmith2499
    @vincesmith2499 Před rokem +3

    Nash did not get pinned or submitted in a televised singles match during his second WCW run until the Fingerpoke of Doom, two and a half years after his debut.

    • @Markyd123
      @Markyd123  Před rokem

      Wow

    • @petesmart1983
      @petesmart1983 Před rokem

      Nash was the booker for most of his time and a part time wrestler who had full freedom to do what he wants one of the reasons the company died

  • @Sam-ul9fm
    @Sam-ul9fm Před rokem

    Respect for the viscera theme in the background!

  • @thetruth_hurts8586
    @thetruth_hurts8586 Před rokem +3

    Thank God life isn't linear..he was made a joke here. I feel bad for the new "giant's" that are being pushed now but will fall away like nothing when they physically can't perform in ring.