A few weeks ago Paul Wight officially joined All Elite Wrestling, which means we’ve seen the last of Big Show on WWE programming for now.
Big Show had a long run with WWE, and throughout the course of his career he turned heel many times. The frequent turns became a running joke among fans, and during an interview with Lucha Libre Online the former WWE Champion joked that his character might have been schizophrenic.
“I had done everything I could do in WWE. I really had. I mean, we both know I’ve have more turns than NASCAR in WWE. You know what I mean?… I think my character was schizophrenic. I’d walk down the ramp a good guy and walk back a bad guy. Who knows! Maybe it was a sugar imbalance problem? Who knows.”
Paul Wight joined the commentary team for AEW Dark: Elevation, and he seems to be happy with his new role, but according to him his days in the ring are not over just yet.
“One of the biggest reasons why I opted for a AEW is I still wanted to compete. That was a little bit of the frustration that I’ve had in the past couple of years. I mean, I had an amazing career WWE. I have nothing at all to complain about other than like everything in life, they move on. They’re thinking about the generations and the future generations.”
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