#4. WWE's Largest Athlete, The Big Show
Many WWE fans believed that The Big Show had tasted his final piece of in-ring action in 2017. He lost to Braun Strowman, and he left the company in order to undergo hip surgery.
Surprisingly, this loss somewhat motivated The Big Show. He has since gotten into impressive shape, and he has spent the last few years looking for opportunities in WWE. He has also found success as an actor.
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But the company has so much talent on the main roster that even a legend like The Big Show found it hard to find a place in the current landscape.
Still, The Big Show got a chance to shine earlier this year during a brief storyline with Randy Orton. He even wrestled Drew McIntyre for the WWE Championship in an unexpected return to the main event scene.
The Big Show has been focused on an acting career in recent years, and he had his own show on Netflix called "The Big Show Show." But this program was cancelled earlier this year. An acting career could provide the 48-year-old with the future career path that he needs in order to hang up his wrestling boots in the coming years.