#6 Big Show (1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s)
Big Show signed a big ten-year contract upon joining WWE in February 1999, where he debuted under his actual name, Paul Wight, to try to help Vince McMahon against rival Stone Cold Steve Austin.
From there onward, Big Show was built as a monster and was regarded as the largest athlete in the world. This allowed him to gain much more attention than any other Superstar, and soon he entered into the WWE Championship picture, winning the belt in November 1999 at Survivor Series.
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Big Show is a 5-time World Champion, and he has also thrived as a tag team competitor. He’s won the Tag Team Championships eight times in his career with men such as Kane, The Miz, Chris Jericho, and The Undertaker.
Not only has Big Show been a constant for WWE for over two decades, but he has also been extremely loyal to them too and remained with them for most of his career.
With injuries taking a toll on him, The Giant is on the sidelines at the moment, but it seems apparent that we may see him make a return in 2020 to have one final run before hanging up his boots.