#2. The Big Show - been with WWE for 21 years
After spending four years in WCW, The Big Show came to WWE in 1999 and signed a ten-year contract, before becoming part of Vince McMahon's The Corporation.
After initially becoming known as Paul Wight, he was later rechristened The Big Show and turned face when he punched Vince McMahon following WrestleMania 15.
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Over the years, The Big Show has had a lot of face and heel turns, with many members of the WWE Universe commenting on the fact that it's always hard to tell which one he actually is.
The former World Champion's last WWE appearance came back in June when he returned to help The Street Profits and The Viking Raiders to fight off Akira Tozawa's ninjas. The Big Show has been pre-occupied with his new Netflix show in recent years and was recovering from hip-surgery which explains why his appearances have been so sporadic.
Despite not appearing on-screen for more than five months, The Big Show made his return as one of the legends saying farewell to The Undertaker at Survivor Series.