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Old 05-30-2010, 07:29 AM   #2
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I like Big Show enough. The thing about him, though, is that in any role he doesn't really last long before he becomes stale. Prior to his stuff with Jack Swagger, I can't actually remember a storyline I really cared about.

Even though Paul Heyman books him effectively as a heel monster, I much prefer face Big Show. I think it plays off his personality more, and there's such a sure thing about Big Show kicking ass that I think people can get behind. For example: I don't think I get as excited about Show as much as I do when he is waiting for a hot tag. His partner is getting his ass kicked, but then Show is tagged in, and it's like "Now you're going to get your ass kicked!"

Right now, the feud I most want to see Big Show in, is one versus Dolph Ziggler. After Ziggler has put Kane and Khali down with his Sleeper Hold, I think it would make an interesting angle to have Ziggler try and bring down the biggest man in the WWE with the move. Ziggler also works great with larger opponents.
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