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| Name = Big Show
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| colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:Orion slaver 1.jpg|200px|...as an [[Orion]] slave trader in [[2004 productions|2004]]]]
 
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| Birth name = Paul Wight
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| Gender = Male
| class="even" | Paul Wight, a.k.a. "Big Show"
 
 
| Date of birth = {{d|8|February|1972}}
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| Place of birth = Aiken, South Carolina
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'''Paul "Big Show" Wight''', {{born|8|February|1972}}, is a professional wrestler who appeared in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Borderland}} as an [[Orion]] [[Orion 22nd century slaver 1|slave-trader]]. He is the third WWE superstar to appear on ''Star Trek'', after [[The Rock]] and [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]], and the second to appear on ''Enterprise'', after Lister.
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The '''Big Show''' {{born|8|February|1972}}, aka '''Paul Wight''', is a professional wrestler who appeared in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode "[[Borderland (episode)|Borderland]]" as an [[Orion]] slave-trader. He is the third WWE superstar to appear on ''Star Trek'', after [[The Rock]] and [[Tommy_"Tiny"_Lister,_ Jr.|Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]], and the second to appear on ''Enterprise'', after Lister.
 
   
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As a wrestler, Big Show has worked for {{w|World Championship Wrestling}} and all three brands of {{w|WWE|World Wrestling Entertainment}} ({{wt|WWE Raw|Raw}}, {{wt|WWE Friday Night SmackDown|Smackdown}} and the now-defunct {{wt|Extreme Championship Wrestling (WWE)|ECW}}). At the time of "Borderland" {{'}}s production, he principally performed on the ''Smackdown'' brand, whose weekly television show was on [[UPN]], the same network as ''Enterprise''.
As a wrestler, Big Show has worked with the WCW, WWF/WWE, and ECW wrestling companies. As an actor, he has many television and movie acting credits to his name. Standing at 7' 1" and weighing 500 pounds, he very aptly fit his first wrestling psuedonym, "The Giant".
 
   
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Standing at 7' 1" and weighing 500 pounds, he very aptly fit his first wrestling pseudonym, "The Giant". On 17 February 2008, Big Show made his return to the WWE at the company's "No Way Out" pay-per-view event. He lost 108 lbs and weighed less than he did when he left in February 2007.
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As an actor, the Big Show has appeared in the television shows ''Player$'' and ''One on One'', plus the films ''The Waterboy'' and ''Jingle all The Way''. Wight would go on to star in the film ''Knuckelhead''.
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*[http://www.wwe.com/superstars/raw/bigshow/ Big Show] at [http://www.wwe.com WWE.com]
   
 
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Revision as of 14:28, 13 November 2015

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Paul "Big Show" Wight, (born 8 February 1972; age 52), is a professional wrestler who appeared in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Borderland" as an Orion slave-trader. He is the third WWE superstar to appear on Star Trek, after The Rock and Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr., and the second to appear on Enterprise, after Lister.

As a wrestler, Big Show has worked for World Championship Wrestling and all three brands of World Wrestling Entertainment (Raw, Smackdown and the now-defunct ECW). At the time of "Borderland" 's production, he principally performed on the Smackdown brand, whose weekly television show was on UPN, the same network as Enterprise.

Standing at 7' 1" and weighing 500 pounds, he very aptly fit his first wrestling pseudonym, "The Giant". On 17 February 2008, Big Show made his return to the WWE at the company's "No Way Out" pay-per-view event. He lost 108 lbs and weighed less than he did when he left in February 2007.

As an actor, the Big Show has appeared in the television shows Player$ and One on One, plus the films The Waterboy and Jingle all The Way. Wight would go on to star in the film Knuckelhead.

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