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How the Big Show changed the WWE Universe

2 years ago By Sports Desk

Paul Wight, also known as the Big Show, had a long and successful career in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). However, he decided to leave WWE and join All Elite Wrestling (AEW), now WWE’s biggest rival. In an interview with Inside The Ropes in October 2021, Wight discussed his final appearance on air for WWE and the reasons behind his departure.

While WWE superstars often fought out against the “man” during their feuds, a real altercation is as rare as it gets. Some famous on-screen feuds include the one between Stone Cold and Vince McMahon, which served as one of the most memorable feuds that ever became a part of the WWE. Here, we look at how the Big Show shook things up by deciding to exit his contract with the WWE.

Paul Wight, aka the Big Show’s issues with the WWE

Wight revealed that one of the main factors that led to his decision was his frustration about being put in a “legends role” and being perceived as ready for retirement. He expressed his desire to continue performing and not be relegated to a lesser role. Wight acknowledged that WWE tends to utilize its established talent differently, including playing such roles. However, he disagreed with being placed in that position and believed he still had more to offer as a performer.

While Wight acknowledged the importance of focusing on younger talent, he felt that the creative department shouldn’t overlook veterans with something valuable to contribute. He described the experience of being criticized by Randy Orton on air as humbling, where he had to check his ego at the door, as is expected in the industry. Wight understood the dynamic but reached a point where he no longer wanted to suppress his aspirations and ego. He ultimately decided to leave WWE and pursue new opportunities with AEW.

Wight’s departure from WWE marked a significant shift in his career, as he joined AEW to continue his wrestling journey. His decision to leave was driven by his desire to remain an active performer and not be limited to the role of a legend or forced into retirement. Wight’s move to AEW allowed him to explore new creative avenues and contribute his experience and talent to a growing promotion.

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