1 | 22.06.2025 | EliasAC | 1.0 | |
2 | 13.06.2025 | BigAnthony2005 | 2.0 | |
3 | 11.06.2025 | Live Show Charisma | | |
4 | 09.06.2025 | Mr Meow Meow | 2.0 | |
5 | 20.05.2025 | Crippler Crossface | 1.0 | |
6 | 19.03.2025 | 704eb | 2.0 | |
7 | 09.03.2025 | TheVeganBunny | 2.0 | |
8 | 06.03.2025 | TrailsOfPersona | 4.0 | Quite a shocking amount of hate for this match at time of writing! I certainly won't say it was a good one, but it was at least passable for the time it was given. Show was surprisingly over for his entrance. Snitsky, however, had close to no heat at all, so there wasn't much investment in this contest. Started out pretty good, but slowed down when Snitsky took advantage and both big men started to run out of gas. If it were much longer, it might have really sucked, but for a six minute match, it was a passable effort. |
9 | 06.02.2025 | qaywsxed | 2.0 | |
10 | 25.10.2024 | CLUCK | 2.0 | |
11 | 27.09.2024 | RyanKras16 | 1.0 | |
12 | 01.07.2024 | JacquesRougeauCanHaveMyWife | 5.0 | That was surprisingly entertaining, mainly due to Big Show's incredible agility and charisma. The crowd liked it, they were cheering for Show and how could you not if he's randomly doing kip ups and chops the hell out of Snitsky. An overhated match really. |
13 | 04.06.2024 | DestructiveDanyah | 1.0 | |
14 | 04.04.2024 | Tarkovsky | 2.0 | |
15 | 16.03.2024 | Alexisph | 2.0 | |
16 | 22.02.2024 | Shadow Explosion | 5.0 | We have ZZ Top at ringside and they were dapping up The Big Show. This was alright, there were some boring spots that had too many holds laid in for a six minute match, and there were some bright moments like Snitsky hitting a crazy looking backdrop driver on Big Show, and Big Show hitting a spinebuster which I don't remember him having that in his arsenal. Big Show's post match attack was a little unnecessary though. **1/2 |
17 | 16.02.2024 | CoolNameGuy91 | 2.0 | |
18 | 05.02.2024 | Rainmaker4196 | 1.0 | |
19 | 23.01.2024 | Sky23 | 1.0 | I can tell you exactly the point this match lost me - it was the moment where Big Show did a kip-up. Not that it wasn't potentially cool to do a kip-up (albeit a rope-assisted one) as a 500-pound giant. It was that he did it by dragging himself up by the right arm. As in the arm that Snitsky had been working all match. He dragged himself up to do a kip-up with a kayfabe injured shoulder. Before then it was setting itself apart from WWE's many generic big man borefests of this era by having a focus on a body part rather than resorting to rope chokes and chinlocks. But then Big Show did a kip-up, and his shoulder was completely fine again, and he was perfectly able to do the chokeslam. There wasn't even insinuation previously that the arm work would stop him from doing the chokeslam. |
20 | 27.07.2023 | BigDouglasFade | 2.0 | Just like the previous match it was awful but wasn't so bad that it ruined the show. Just a standard slow big man match |
21 | 22.07.2023 | BigDave123 | 2.0 | Slow and bad match from 2 guys who were never going to have a good match together. Maybe a stipulation would have helped. |
22 | 21.07.2023 | MavenDeltz000 | 1.0 | Slow and laboured match but at least it had the right winner as Snitsky's heat from the Kane feud had gone and Big Show was working better this year. |
23 | 18.07.2023 | NickJammer2221 | 0.0 | Not good at all, Snitsky's push was getting pretty cooked at this point and Big Show's fightback was slow and unexciting. At least it had the right winner as Big Show still had potential to have good matches against good workers. |