Showing posts with label paul wight. Show all posts
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Monday, 25 April 2011

WWE DVD Review: The Big - A Giant’s World

WWE DVD Review: The Big - A Giant’s World

By Phil Allely

This new release from Silver Vision is a rather nice looking triple DVD set looking at the life and career of the organisations largest performer the Big Show. The seven foot tall athlete is by far an unbelievable sight in a world where larger than life performances and actions are everyday events. The charming and comically talented Wight is a perfect example of someone who enjoys his job and relishs the responsibilities and demands it brings.

This set offers up not only a one hour documentary about Paul’s life and career to date, but also presents some of his finest in-ring moments. The documentary is pretty well made, we learn about the young man’s diagnosis of Acromegaly (the condition that saw Andre the Giant grow to such gigantic proportions and die at a young age) Wight is upbeat about his condition, the stress and strain it put on him and the operation he underwent to try to halt its progression.

His rise through the ranks of basketball leagues and his chance meeting with Hulk Hogan (which led to his signing with WWE rival WCW) are covered nicely if briefly. The early career of his on-screen character The Giant are treated similarly, the main bulk of the documentary piece cover the WWE side of things and show how the once toned and athletic wrestler slowly became an overweight embarrassment. Wight’s removal form WWE TV and subsequent time in Ohio Valley Wrestling are mentioned briefly too, this is a time where he felt humbled and saw that his fame, money and WWE career could be gone in mere moments if he did not work for them. Work he did though as Big Show is now one of the more reliable and crowd-drawing members of a rapidly depleting roster, amassing many world titles, singles belts and currently residing as one half of the Tag Team Champions (alongside Kane).

The Big Show/Floyd Mayweather at Wrestlemania boxer/wrestler encounter is rightly mentioned as one of the highlights of the mans career, it bringing the WWE and Big Show to great national notice and creating huge PPV buy-rates along the way.

On the match front there are too many to mention in full, but of them there are some great moment where the Big Show/Giant shone as a true star in the making. The early matches in WCW have their moments and the World Title victory over Hulk Hogan is a very good example of how the Giants character worked so well in that company. And in that era. There are also some choice encounters with Sting and Lex Luger, the WWE portion of matches are very decent too, featuring encounters with Kurt Angle, Steve Austin, Undertaker, Brock Lesnar and Rob Van Dam amongst others.

This box set is a very good way of celebrating the life and times of Paul ‘Big Show’ Wight and perfectly showcases his considerable talents, his progression to acting, dedication to his job and optimism all shine through too. Whilst some of the matches are slightly repetitive in style, they do show the career of the man retrospectively and allow us to see him grow as a performer.

The Big Show - A Giant’s World is available now from www.silvervision.co.uk and all good retailers.

Coming soon from Silver Vision are:

WWE TLC - Tables, Ladders & Chairs 2010
WWE Tagged Classics - Rebellion 2001 & Insurrection 2002
DX - One Last Stand



Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Knucklehead DVD Review



Knucklehead – DVD Movie Review


By Phil Allely

Paul ‘Big Show’ Wight is one of the WWE’s most impressive roster members, he stands over seven feet tall and has pretty much done everything in the company, he has held many titles and is once again back in the main event scene. After a few bit parts in such films as Waterboy and Jingle all the Way, this is Wight’s first starring role in a feature film and it’s not too shoddy an effort at all.

Big Show stars as Walter, a thirty five year old orphan who was never adopted and stayed on at the orphanage to help out the nuns and get in plenty of juvenile style trouble along the way.

Knucklehead is a simple, well produced knockabout comedy style film, but it also has a soft side to it and that’s where the big mans (as yet untapped) acting ability comes into play. Wight is an amiable leading man and this is the perfect vehicle for him. The fact that the filmmakers have brought in some top class actors to support him helps massively too, the script is well produced and the pace works very well indeed.

Walter (our mild mannered giant) meets down on his luck fight promoter Eddie Sullivan (Mark Feurnstein) after a fire causes damage to the orphanage and the nuns need a miracle to raise the fund sot keep it open and save the young boys from being sent off to state care. Sullivan making them an offer they can’t refuse and Walter is soon off on a road trip to fund the necessary fire damage repairs by participating in a number of Mixed Martial Arts matches across the US as they make their way towards the pro-am finals in New Orleans.

With Melora Hardin (as former exotic dancer and Walter’s Friends) along for the ride, a nasty criminal fight promoter (Denis Farina) in hot pursuit and some crazy/weird and downright mental characters to encounter Walters first trip outside of the orphanage fast becomes a wild ride of love, fights, thrills and spills.

Knucklehead is a pretty good attempt at a comedy road trip/coming of age style film, the story itself has its merits, there are plenty of jokes, moments of toilet humour and the cast are all perfect for their roles, Big Show especially has proved himself to be more than the joker of the WWE locker room, putting in a commanding and comical performance.

Knucklehead is available to buy now and is available from www.silvervision.co.uk and all good rertailers.

Thursday, 10 February 2011

Big Show Interview Highlights

Big Show is one World Wrestling Entertainment superstar who couldn’t be happier to have WrestleMania 28 in Miami next year.




The Miami (Pinecrest) resident, real name Paul Wight, looks forward to having the biggest spectacle in sports entertainment in his backyard.



“I live here, and I have become part of the community,” said the 7-0, 500-pound superstar. “To know how much WreslteMania weekend is going to impact the local community with the influx of money going into the economy with hotels, transportation services, food and all the people who will come here to experience this rich culture and everything WrestleMania has to offer is amazing. My main thing is it’s going to be a short drive to work for me.”



Big Show made a surprise appearance at the press conference for the big “Mania in Miami” announcement on Wednesday afternoon at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.



The 305 brings something unique to the table for WrestleMania, WWE and its universe.



“The flavor of Miami, with the salsa, the music, the food,” Show said. “You can’t even compare Miami to anywhere else. Miami is not New York. Miami is not Los Angeles. Miami is Miami.”



The big event will emanate from the Miami Dolphins house at Sun Life Stadium on April 1, 2012. The fun-loving WWE superstar is already planning to make a big entrance.



“WrestleMania is too big to put under a roof I think,” he said..



“I think with WrestleMania, we have it outside. We have it open. I think maybe I can talk to our troops and see if I can get parachuted in off a C-130. Maybe I’ll do that.”



When the story broke on the Miami Herald website, fans had already begun predicting Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s induction in the WWE Hall of Fame. Show thinks the University of Miami alum would make a great inductee, if it happens.



“You look at the impact The Rock had on our industry from the short time he has been in the business to the megastar he is today. I think if anyone deserves to be in the Hall of Fame, I’m sure The Rock does,” Show said.



“That is a guy who is legendary and deserves every bit of his success. Plus, Dwayne Johnson is one of the finest and nicest people I met in my life. There are a lot of guys that you meet in this business. There are people you don’t like and people you do like.



“I have incredible respect for Dwayne and his entire family. I respect the man and the character he has. He’s awesome.”



Kevin Nash is someone else Show respects. The two have a history dating to their World Championship Wrestling days. Nash recently made an appearance at the Royal Rumble under his Diesel persona.



The two big men eyed each other.



“I learned a lot from him, when I was in the nWo (new World order),” said Show. “When I was a greenhorn, he helped me out a lot. I’m a little bit more of a seasoned veteran now, so if he wants to dance one more time as a partner or opponent, I’ll shake his hand in the middle of the ring, and we will lock horns. I have no problem with that what so ever.”



Right now Show is concentrating on the future. WrestleMania 27 on April 3 from the Georgia Dome in Atlanta has not even occurred, but the veteran has already started planning for WrestleMania 28 in 2012.



“I’m trying to recover from the Royal Rumble,” Show said. “We’ll see what’s going on at the Elimination Chamber and see how I fit into this year’s WrestleMania.



“I’m excited about WrestleMania in Atlanta, but for me, personally, I’m already focusing on Miami 2012. I’m going to look to be defending a championship or winning a championship in the main event.”







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