• Bess Katramados is well-known for being the second wife of wrestler Paul “Big Show” Wight and mother of his two children • She is of Greek descent, born in 1973 in Illinois, USA, though her exact date of birth is unknown • She had a successful modelling career, but put it aside to become a housewife, and now works as her husband’s personal fitness trainer • Bess and her husband have an estimated net worth of $22 million and live in a mansion in Miami • She enjoys swimming in her backyard pool, and accompanies Paul to various charity events
Known for movies
WWE Smackdown! (1999-2016) as The Big Show / The Big Show – Team Lesnar
WWE Raw (1999-2017) as The Big Show / ‘The Big Show’ Paul Wight / Paul Wi
Royal Rumble (2012) as The Big Show
WrestleMania 2000 (2000) as The Big Show
Short Info
Net Worth
around $20 million
Date Of Birth
February 8, 1972
Spouse
Bess Katramados, Melissa Ann Piavis
Mark
Double Team Finishing Move (with Kane): Double Chokeslam
Fact
Set to fight Akebono of Japan in Wrestlemania 21. [March 2005]
Bess Katramados is well-known for being wrestler Paul “Big Show” Wight’s second wife, who has given birth to two children. Even though Bess had a prosperous career as a model, she decided to put it aside and become a housewife, spending all her time with her husband and kids. Let’s find out more about her biography, age, measurements, etc.
Early life and family
Bess Katramados was born in 1973 in Illinois USA, and holds American nationality – her precise date of birth is still unknown, and nothing at all about her family, except that she come from a family of Greek descent.
She’s never mentioned anything about her parents or any siblings, neither has her husband, Paul “Big Show” Wight. It is only known that Bess spent her childhood and youth in Illinois, as she studied and started working there, and her family didn’t move from this state.
Educational background
Bess matriculated from her local high school in 1991. Nothing is known about any further education, as she’s never shared any details about a college or university she studied in.
Career
Bess started modelling at a young age. She had several contracts with agencies, mostly in Illinois, though she had some work in other states. However, she quit her modelling career to dedicate herself to her family life, as she married Paul “Big Show” Wight and decided to become a housewife. It is known that she later became his personal fitness trainer, as she understood the structure of his workouts and dived deeper into methodology of his training plan. She also accompanied him to many fights supporting him during the show, as she likes what he is doing and appreciates his career.
Personal life, husband Paul “Big Show” Wight
Bess met Paul in 2001 while he was still married to Melissa Ann Piavis, his first wife. In February 2002 Big Show finalized the divorce process from Melissa, and married Bess just five days after all papers had been officially signed. Bess has given birth to a daughter and a son, whose names are still unavailable as both Bess and Big Show deliberately hide all private details of their family life. It is also known that Bess became a step-mother to Paul’s older daughter, Cierra Wight, as he had partial custody.
Bess doesn’t show off much now, living a private life in their family mansion in Miami, Florida. Some sources say Bess and Paul divorced in 2007, however, that turned out to be false, as they were together on WWE HOF (World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame) Live in March 2015, giving interviews to reporters Michael Cole and Maria Menounos.
Who is Paul “Big Show” Wight?
Paul Donald Wight II (‘Big Show’ aka ‘the Giant’) was born on 8 February 1972 in Aiken, South Carolina USA, so under the sign of Aquarius and holding American nationality.
He is a world famous wrestler and actor, signed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) since 1995. At the start of his career Paul worked as a call operator, and enjoyed bounty hunting, when he suddenly met Danny Bonaduce, a TV personality, who introduce Big Show to Hulk Hogan and other wrestling stars of those years. Though Paul had a perfect appearance for becoming a wrestler, he had no experience and had no idea how it worked, so he couldn’t get into the ring. However, with the help of several trainers such as Johnny Polo and Larry Sharpe, he performed in his first bout on 3 December 1994.
Due to his exceptional height he soon gained prominence, and won more fights with experience, reputedly the largest and the strongest wrestler in the world. It is worth mentioning that Paul suffers from acromegaly which is an endocrine system disease which made him weigh over 220 lbs (100 kgs) by the age of twelve and being 6ft 2ins (1.88 m) tall; as of 2019, Paul is 7ft 2ins (2.18 m) tall. His unique appearance makes him a welcome guest star in various TV series; he played himself in such TV shows and sitcoms as “Conan” (2017, Season 7, Episode 63), “Clash Time” (2011-present), “Supah Ninjas” (2011-2013) and several others.
Paul “Big Show” Wight
Paul’s health issues
Bess is always near Paul especially when he recovers from courses of medications which prevent the development of his acromegaly, which makes not only his body but his organs grow very frapidly. His disease also caused strains in some of his joints. She helps him to get well after surgeries he has to undergo. She also takes care of his nutrition so he doesn’t lose too much weight during the recovery period, as it is important for his qualification.
Hobbies and interesting facts
Though Bess is busy taking care of her husband and kids, in her spare time she likes swimming in the pool which is located at the backyard of their huge mansion in Miami; the pool is covered with glass ceiling, and she can enjoy it any season and any weather. She also accompanies Paul on various charity events which WWE and he personally support or host.
Social media presence
Bess tries to be as far from social media as she possibly can, so she can’t be found on any platform. She used to have a Twitter profile which she quit using in 2009 after posting about her travelling around the US for several months.
As to Paul, he is more active on social media, as it is a part of his contract with WWE – to promote himself as a brand name. Thus, his Instagram account has over 1.2 million subscribers, though he doesn’t post there often. He also has a Twitter account which is read by over 2.63 million users, however, one can’t find a single photo of his family there, as he keeps his private life in secret and never shares any family moments with his audience. He can often be seen with other kids hugging him, but they are all his wards from various charity foundations he actively participates in.
Bess has long black hair and blue eyes. She is approximately 5ft 8ins (1.72m) tall, weighs around 140lbs (64 kgs), and her vital statistics are 33-28-32. As to her clothing style, she prefers glamour looks and often wears high heels; she also prefers black color of clothes.
Net worth and salary
According to authoritative sources, Bess and Paul share an impressive amount of money; their approximate net worth is estimated to be around $22 million. Paul’s annual salary is reported to be around $1.2 million, which lets them live a luxurious lifestyle in their mansion in Miami they bought in 2007 for $3.7 million. As Paul is still active in his wrestling career, and also keeps on starring in various movies (such as “Fighting with My Family” (2019) and “Vendetta” (2015)), their net worth is only going to grow in future.
General Info
Full Name
Big Show
Net Worth
around $20 million
Date Of Birth
February 8, 1972
Height
2.13 m
Weight
200 kg
Profession
Actor, Professional Wrestler
Education
Wichita State University, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Nationality
American
Family
Spouse
Bess Katramados, Melissa Ann Piavis
Children
Cierra Wight
Parents
Paul Wight Sr.
Accomplishments
Awards
WWE United States Championship, ECW World Heavyweight Championship, WWE Hardcore Championship
Movies
Vendetta, Knucklehead, Little Hercules in 3-D, Jingle All the Way, Reggie’s Prayer, The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania!
Social profile links
Marks
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Marks / Signs
1
Towering height
2
Trademark (or sometimes finishing) Move: Colossal Clutch (Camel clutch)
3
Trademark Move: Headbutt
4
Trademark Move: Bearhug
5
Finishing move: WMD – Weapon of Mass Destruction (Right-handed knockout hook)
6
Finishing move: Chokeslam
7
Finishing move: Showstopper (Inverted Leg Drop Bulldog)
8
Trademark move: Alley-Oop (Reverse Powerbomb)
9
Trademark move: Sidewalk Slam
10
Trademark move: Open-Handed Slap
11
Double Team Finishing Move (with Kane): Double Chokeslam
12
Trademark move: Big Boot
13
Finishing move: Final Cut (Inverted headlock spinning elbow drop)
Quotes
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Quote
1
I am the biggest, nastiest bastard to ever set foot in the WWF, and I am damn proud of it.
Facts
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Fact
1
Will face Hulk Hogan at the Fed Ex Forum on 4/27 in what Hogan is calling “the match that should have happened at Wrestlemania.” [April 2007]
2
Along with partner Kane, he will take part in the Road to Wrestlemania tournament to decide the #1 Contender for the WWE Championship. [February 2006]
3
Pinned Gene Snitsky at Unforgiven. [September 2005]
4
The Big Show is just fresh off his feud with former WWE Smackdown champion Brock Lesnar and looks to be on a path to nowhere. [August 2003]
5
With tag team partner, Kane, will face Carlito and Chris Masters to defend the World Tag Team Championships at Wrestlemania 22 in Chicago on April 2. [March 2006]
6
Lost the WWE United States Championship to John Cena at Wrestlemania XX. Has now left Smackdown and the WWE after chokeslamming (then) General Manager Kurt Angle off a 25foot ledge. [March 2004]
7
Current WWE United States Champion [February 2004]
8
Retired from ECW after the December to dismember PPV. [December 2006]
9
Made his return to WWE after losing over 100 pounds. [February 2008]
10
Won the Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) World Heavyweight Championship from Rob Van Dam, with the help of Paul Heyman, making Big Show the first and only person to hold each Heavyweight title from all three wrestling companies (WWE, WCW and ECW). [July 2006]
11
Will face Kurt Angle at No Mercy in October. [September 2004]
12
Set to face Kurt Angle and WWE Champion John Bradshaw Layfield this Sunday at the Royal Rumble. [January 2005]
13
Along with partner Kane, defeated Trevor Murdoch and Lance Cade for the World Tag Team Titles. [November 2005]
14
Has been drafted to “Raw” from “Smackdown” in this year’s Draft Lottery. [June 2005]
15
Has been resigned to Smackdown by new General Manager Theodore Long [August 2004]
16
Set to fight Akebono of Japan in Wrestlemania 21. [March 2005]
17
Shocked fans at WWE vs. ECW Head to Head by turning on Raw and joining the upcoming ECW brand. [June 2006]
18
Is set to take on Kurt Angle, Luther Reigns and Mark Jindrak at WWE armageddon 2004 in a handicap match! [December 2004]
19
Pro Wrestling Illustrated awarded him Wrestler of the Year and Rookie of the Year in 1996.
20
12th WWE Grand Slam Champion and 24th Triple Crown Champion.
21
Has a daughter named Cierra with first wife Melissa.
22
Has won both pairs of the WWE Tag Team Championships a total 8 times. His partners include The Undertaker (2), Kane (2), Chris Jericho (2) and The Miz (2).
23
Three-time WCW World Tag Team Champion with Lex Luger, Sting and Scott Hall.
24
1996 WCW World War 3 Winner.
25
The only person to win the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Championship, World Championship Wrestling (WCW) World Heavyweight Championship and the Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) World Heavyweight Championship. In the case of the ECW Championship, it was while it was a brand of the WWE.
26
Previous managers: Jim Strauser, The Taskmaster, Jimmy Hart, Shane McMahon, Paul Heyman, Joy Giovanni.
27
Arrived in World Championship Wrestling as The Giant and quickly joined The Dungeon of Doom with Jimmy Hart.
28
Three-time member of the nWo.
29
In 2000, part of his gimmick was to impersonate other wrestlers. Among his most memorable personas were: The Showster, Showkishi, Shonan The Barbarian, & The Big Showbowski.
30
In his early days with the WWF, was known as ‘Big Nasty’ Paul Wight. His nickname was soon after changed to ‘Big Show’.
31
Has a poor WrestleMania win-loss record of 4-8. His first win came at WrestleMania 22 in 2006, when he and Kane retained their World Tag Titles against Chris Masters and Carlito.
32
Notable title wins include: WCW World Heavyweight title (2); WCW World Tag Team titles (3); WWF/E title (2); WWE Tag Team titles (3); WWF Hardcore title (3); WWE World Heavyweight title; WWE United States title; WWF/E World Tag Team titles (5); ECW World Heavyweight title; WWE Intercontinental title.
33
Trained by Larry Sharpe.
34
Paul Wight played college basketball at Wichita State University.
35
Shoe size 18, width 6EEE
36
Shares birthdays with professional wrestler Jim Neidhart and wrestling managers “Sensational” Sherri Martel and “Classie” Freddie Blassie.
37
Was 6′ 2″ and 200 lbs at 12, and 6′ 8″ and 240 lbs at 14.
38
According to himself he’s 7′ 1″ tall and weighs 450 lbs (as of early 2001). As of late 2006, his weight has swelled to over 500 lbs.
39
Is a member of TKE international fraternity.
40
One of 9 wrestlers to win both the WWF/WWE and the WCW world heavyweight titles.
41
Is the youngest person to ever win a world title in either WCW or WWE, when he won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship at age 23, defeating his real life friend Hulk Hogan for the Title during his Rookie year in 1995.
42
Captured the WCW world title at the end of April 1996 from Ric Flair. After losing it to Hollywood Hogan in August, became a member of the feared New World Order. He was kicked out at the end of December for asking Hogan to give him a Title shot.
43
WCW originally promoted him as being the ‘long lost son’ of André the Giant.
44
Played basketball for one season with Wichita State University.
45
Like André the Giant, suffered from acromegaly (giantism) until he underwent an operation in the early 90s to remove the tumor that caused it. A side effect, though, was that his metabolism slowed down considerably causing him to gain a hundred pounds in a year.
Pictures
Movies
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
WWE Royal Rumble
2017
TV Movie
The Big Show
WWE: Story Time
2016
TV Series
Big Show
Countdown
2016/II
The Big Show (uncredited)
WWE Fastlane
2016
TV Movie
The Big Show
Stone Cold Podcast: Live!
2016
TV Series
The Big Show
WWE 2k16
2015
Video Game
The Big Show (voice)
WWE Live from MSG 2015
2015
TV Movie
The Big Show
Swerved
2015
TV Series
The Big Show
Big Show
WWE Battleground
2015
TV Movie
The Big Show
Vendetta
2015
Victor Abbott (as Paul ‘Big Show’ Wight)
WWE NXT
2010-2015
TV Series
The Big Show
WrestleMania
2015
TV Movie
The Big Show
TLC: Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Stairs
2014
TV Movie
The Big Show
WWE 2k15
2014
Video Game
The Big Show (voice)
John Cena: Greatest Rivalries
2014
Video
The Big Show
WWE Main Event
2012-2014
TV Series
The Big Show
WrestleMania XXX
2014
TV Movie
The Big Show
WWE 2k14
2013
Video Game
The Big Show
The Giant (voice)
WWE: The Top 25 Rivalries in Wrestling History
2013
Video
The Big Show
Supah Ninjas
2011-2013
TV Series
Two Ton Harley
Psych
2013
TV Series
Big Ed Dixon
The Top 100 Moments in Raw History
2012
Video
The Big Show
WWE ’13
2012
Video Game
The Big Show (voice)
No Way Out
2012
TV Movie
The Big Show
Clash Time
2012
TV Series
The Big Show
WWE ’12
2011
Video Game
The Big Show (voice)
Vengeance
2011
TV Movie
The Big Show
Burn Notice
2011
TV Series
Griffin Black
Capitol Punishment
2011
TV Movie
The Big Show
WWE Tough Enough
2011
TV Series
The Big Show
WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2011
2010
Video Game
The Big Show (voice)
Knucklehead
2010
Walter Krunk (as The Big Show)
WWE Superstars
2009-2010
TV Series
The Big Show
Royal Pains
2010
TV Series
Donald Green / The Garbage Collector
MacGruber
2010
Brick Hughes (as The Big Show)
E.C.W.
2006-2010
TV Series
The Big Show
WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2010
2009
Video Game
The Big Show (voice)
Little Hercules in 3-D
2009
Marduk
The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien
2009
TV Series
The Big Show
WWE Live in the UK: April 2008
2008
Video
The Big Show
Hulk Hogan: The Ultimate Anthology
2006
Video
The Giant
ECW December to Dismember
2006
TV Movie
The Big Show
ECW One Night Stand
2006
TV Movie
The Big Show
The Smackdown! Special
2005
TV Movie
The Big Show
WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006
2005
Video Game
The Big Show (voice)
WrestleMania 21
2005
Video Game
The Big Show (voice)
WWE: Byte This!
2005
TV Series
The Big Show
WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW
2004
Video Game
The Big Show (voice)
Star Trek: Enterprise
2004
TV Series
Orion Slaver #1
WWE Day of Reckoning
2004
Video Game
The Big Show
New Japan Pro-Wrestling 30th Anniversary 1997-1999
2002
Video
The Giant
One on One
2002
TV Series
Miles
WWE WrestleMania X-8
2002
Video Game
The Big Show (voice)
WWE Jakked
1999-2001
TV Series
The Big Show
Invasion
2001
TV Movie
The Big Show
OVW: Christmas Chaos
2001
Video
The Big Show
Chyna Fitness: More Than Meets the Eye
2000
Video
The Big Show
No Way Out
2000
TV Movie
The Big Show
Fully Loaded
1999
TV Movie
The Big Show
WCW Superstar Series: Goldberg – Who’s Next?
1999
Video
The Giant
WCW/NWO Thunder
1998
Video Game
The Giant
WWE Metal
1998
TV Series
The Big Show (1999-2002)
WCW Thunder
1998
TV Series
The Giant
WCW/NWO World War 3
1998
TV Movie
The Giant
The Waterboy
1998
Captain Insano (as Paul ‘The Giant’ Wight)
WCW Monday Nitro
1995-1998
TV Series
The Giant
WCW/NWO Road Wild
1998
TV Movie
The Giant
WCW/NWO Bash at the Beach
1998
TV Movie
The Giant
WCW/NWO Slamboree
1998
TV Movie
The Giant
WCW/NWO Uncensored
1998
TV Movie
The Giant
McCinsey’s Island
1998
Little Snowflake (as Paul White)
WCW/NWO Souled Out
1998
TV Movie
The Giant
WCW World War 3
1997
TV Movie
The Giant
WCW Fall Brawl: War Games
1997
TV Movie
The Giant
WCW Road Wild
1997
TV Movie
The Giant
WCW Spring Stampede
1997
TV Movie
The Giant
WCW SuperBrawl VII
1997
TV Movie
The Giant
NWO Souled Out
1997
TV Movie
The Giant
WCW Starrcade 1996
1996
TV Movie
The Giant
WCW World Championship Wrestling
1996
TV Series
The Giant
Jingle All the Way
1996
Huge Santa (as Paul ‘The Giant’ Wight)
WCW Halloween Havoc
1996
TV Movie
The Giant
Reggie’s Prayer
1996
Mr. Portola
Clash of the Champions
1996/II
TV Movie
The Giant
WCW Hog Wild
1996
TV Movie
The Giant
WCW Bash at the Beach
1996
TV Movie
The Giant
WCW Slamboree ’96: Lethal Lottery
1996
TV Movie
The Giant
WCW SuperBrawl VI
1996
TV Movie
The Giant
Clash of the Champions
1996/I
TV Movie
The Giant
WCW Slamboree: A Legends’ Reunion
1995
TV Movie
The Giant (uncredited)
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
WWF Vengeance
2001
TV Special
The Big Show
Survivor Series
2001
TV Special
The Big Show
Weakest Link
2001
TV Series
Himself
WWF Rebellion
2001
TV Special
The Big Show
WWF No Mercy
2001
TV Special
The Big Show
WWF Unforgiven
2001
TV Special
The Big Show
WWF Judgment Day
2001
TV Special
The Big Show
WWF Insurrextion
2001
TV Special
The Big Show
WWF Backlash
2001
TV Special
The Big Show
WrestleMania X-Seven
2001
TV Special
The Big Show
WWF No Way Out
2001
TV Special
The Big Show
Royal Rumble
2001
TV Special
The Big Show
The Cindy Margolis Show
2000
TV Series
Himself
WWF Judgment Day
2000
TV Special
The Big Show
WWF Insurrextion
2000
TV Special
Showkishi
WWF Backlash
2000
TV Special
The Big Show
WrestleMania 2000
2000
TV Special
The Big Show
Saturday Night Live
2000
TV Series
Himself
Royal Rumble
2000
TV Special
The Big Show
The Unreal Story of Professional Wrestling
1999
TV Movie documentary
Himself
WWF Armageddon
1999
TV Special
The Big Show
Survivor Series
1999
TV Special
The Big Show
WWF Rebellion
1999
TV Special
The Big Show
WWF Unforgiven
1999
TV Special
The Big Show
Summerslam
1999
TV Special
The Big Show
King of the Ring
1999
TV Special
The Big Show
WWF Over the Edge
1999
TV Special
The Big Show
WWF Backlash
1999
TV Special
The Big Show
WrestleMania XV
1999
TV Special
‘The Big Show’ Paul Wight
WWF St. Valentine’s Day Massacre
1999
TV Special
Paul Wight
WCW/NWO Starrcade
1998
TV Special
The Giant
WCW/NWO Halloween Havoc
1998
TV Special
The Giant
WCW/NWO The Great American Bash
1998
TV Special
The Giant
Figure It Out
1997
TV Series
Himself
WCW Uncensored
1997
TV Special
The Giant – Team WCW
WCW Fall Brawl
1996
TV Special
The Giant
WCW The Great American Bash
1996
TV Special
The Giant
WCW Uncensored
1996
TV Special
The Giant
WCW Halloween Havoc 1995
1995
TV Special
The Giant
WCW Fall Brawl: War Games
1995
TV Special
The Giant
Clash of the Champions
1995/II
TV Special
The Giant
WCW Bash at the Beach
1995
TV Special
The Giant
WrestleMania
2016
TV Special
The Big Show
WWE Hall of Fame
2016
Himself (as The Big Show)
The Edge and Christian Show That Totally Reeks of Awesomeness
2016
TV Series
Himself – The Big Show
WWE Smackdown!
1999-2016
TV Series
The Big Show
The Big Show – Team Lesnar
WWE Royal Rumble
2016
TV Special
The Big Show
Lip Sync Battle
2016
TV Series
Himself – Guest
Sting: Into the Light
2015
Video documentary
The Big Show
WWE Summerslam
2015
TV Special
The Big Show
WWE Money in the Bank
2015
TV Special
The Big Show
Daniel Bryan: Just Say Yes! Yes! Yes!
2015
Video documentary
The Big Show
WWE Extreme Rules
2015
TV Special
The Big Show
WWE Fastlane
2015
TV Special
The Big Show
W.W.E. 24
2015
TV Series documentary
Big Show
WWE Royal Rumble
2015
TV Special
The Big Show
WWE Tribute to the Troops
2014
TV Special
The Big Show
The Monday Night War: WWE vs. WCW
2014
TV Series documentary
Big Show
WWE Night of Champions
2014
TV Special
The Big Show
Teen Choice Awards 2014
2014
TV Special
Himself
Ladies and Gentlemen, My Name is Paul Heyman
2014
Video
Himself (as The Big Show)
Bonus Content
2014
TV Series
Himself
WWE Royal Rumble
2014
TV Special
The Big Show
Survivor Series
2013
TV Special
The Big Show
WWE Battleground
2013
TV Special
The Big Show
WrestleMania 29
2013
TV Special
The Big Show
Elimination Chamber
2013
TV Special
The Big Show
Royal Rumble
2013
TV Special
The Big Show
Attitude Era
2012
Video
Himself / Big Show
Survivor Series
2012
TV Special
The Big Show
nWo: The Revolution
2012
Video documentary
Himself (as The Giant)
Hell in a Cell
2012
TV Special
The Big Show
Rock vs. Cena: Once in a Lifetime
2012
Video documentary
The Big Show
Larry King Now
2012
TV Series
Himself – Guest
Undertaker: The Streak – 20-0
2012
Video documentary
The Big Show
Extreme Rules
2012
TV Special
The Big Show
WrestleMania XXVIII
2012
TV Special
The Big Show
Elimination Chamber
2012
TV Special
The Big Show
Royal Rumble
2012
TV Special
The Big Show
TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs
2011
TV Special
The Big Show
WWE Tribute to the Troops
2011
TV Special
The Big Show
The 2011 American Country Awards
2011
TV Special
Himself (as The Big Show)
Survivor Series
2011
TV Special
The Big Show
WWE Money in the Bank
2011
TV Special
The Big Show
WWE Over the Limit
2011
TV Special
The Big Show
WWE Extreme Rules
2011
TV Special
The Big Show
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
2011
TV Series
Himself – At WrestleMania
WrestleMania XXVII
2011
TV Special
The Big Show
Nickelodeon’s Kids Choice Awards 2011
2011
TV Special
Himself
The Big Show: A Giant’s World
2011
Video
Himself (as The Big Show)
Royal Rumble
2011
TV Special
The Big Show
WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs
2010
TV Special
The Big Show
WWE Tribute to the Troops
2010
TV Special
The Big Show
Survivor Series
2010
TV Special
The Big Show
WWE Bragging Rights
2010
TV Special
The Big Show
WWE Hell in a Cell
2010
TV Special
The Big Show
Breaking the Code: Behind the Walls of Chris Jericho