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Professional  wrestling  career  :  Ring  name(s)  Big  Show
The  Giant
The  Big  Nasty  Bastard
Paul  Wight
Billed  height  7  ft  0  in  (2.13  m)
Billed  weight  425  lb  (193  kg)
Billed  from  Tampa,  Florida
Trained  by  Jim  Duggan
Thrasher
Debut  October  29,  1995

Paul  Donald  Wight : (born  February  8,  1972)  is  an  American  professional  wrestler,  better  known  by  his  ring  name,  Big  Show.  Signed  to  WWE,  Wight  is  a  seven-time  world  champion,  having  won  the  WCW  World  Heavyweight  Championship  twice,  the  WWF/E  Championship  twice,  the  ECW  World  Championship  once,  and  the  World  Heavyweight  Championship  twice.  He  is  the  only  wrestler  to  have  held  all  four  titles.  Wight  has  also  won  the  WWE  Intercontinental  Championship  once,  the  WWE  United  States  Championship  once,  and  the  WWE  Hardcore  Championship  three  times.

Wight  is  an  11-time  world  tag  team  champion,  having  won  the  WWE's  World  Tag  Team  Championship  five  times  (twice  with  The  Undertaker,  and  once  each  with  Kane,  Chris  Jericho,  and  The  Miz),  the  WWE  Tag  Team  Championship  three  times  (once  each  with  Jericho,  Miz,  and  Kane),  and  the  WCW  World  Tag  Team  Championship  three  times  (once  each  with  Lex  Luger,  Sting,  and  Scott  Hall).

Big  Show  is  the  24th  Triple  Crown,  and  12th  Grand  Slam  winner  in  WWE  history.  Between  WWE  and  WCW,  Wight  has  held  23  total  championships.  He  was  also  the  winner  of  WCW's  annual  World  War  3  60-man  Battle  Royal  in  1996,  and  has  headlined  many  pay-per-views  for  WCW  and  the  WWF/E  since  the  mid-1990s,  including  the  2000  edition  of  WWE's  premier  annual  event,  WrestleMania.  Along  with  Chris  Jericho  as  Jeri-Show,  he  is  also  a  2009  Tag  Team  of  the  Year  Slammy  Award  winner.

Outside  professional  wrestling,  Wight  has  appeared  in  feature  films  and  television  series  such  as  The  Waterboy,  Star  Trek:  Enterprise,  and  USA  Network's  comedy-drama  Royal  Pains  and  the  action-drama  Burn  Notice.  In  2010,  he  had  his  first  major  role  in  the  comedy  film  Knucklehead,  which  was  produced  by  WWE  Studios.  Wight  has  said  he  would  like  to  continue  his  acting  career  and  expand  beyond  roles  based  on  his  size

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