# 7 Big Show
One of the largest athletes to ever wrestle in WWE, Big Show joined the promotion after 4 years of wrestling in WCW. He was the youngest WCW World Champion at the age of 23 in 1995. He then crossed over to the WWE in 1999, making his first appearance at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre event.
The Big Show is a 5-time World Champion, 1-time Intercontinental Champion, 1 time United States Champion, and 8-time Tag Team Champion. Despite his decorated career, and many long years in WWE, The Big Show has never won the Royal Rumble.
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He participated in 12 Royal Rumble matches between 2000 to 2017. His best performance was in the 2000 Royal Rumble. On his Royal Rumble debut, Big Show came out as the 26th entrant and eliminated The Godfather and X-Pac.
This left just the Big Show and the Rock in the ring at the end. The Big Show and the Rock both tumbled over the top rope at the same time, with the referees adjudicating that the Big Show landed first.
He was also the runner up in the 2004 Royal Rumble where he eliminated Kurt Angle, Chris Jericho, John Cena, and Rob Van Dam before being eliminated by Chris Benoit.