4. The Giant (NWO) vs. Bad Luck Fale (BC)
Gotta love a good ol’ fashioned big man showdown.
The Giant, better known to WWE audiences today as the Big Show, first joined the NWO in 1996, as a former WCW World Heavyweight Champion.
As for Bad Luck Fale, he was one of the original members of the Bullet Club, and, along with Tama Tonga, is one of the only two remaining originals of the group. Fellow originals, Prince Devitt (now Finn Bálor) and Karl Anderson, both ended up in WWE to.. umm… let’s say… ‘mixed’ results.
Whilst Fale’s 6’4″ might be dwarfed by the 7′ frame of Big Show, there’s no doubt that these two occupy/occupied the same role within their respective groups.
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In their prime, both men were agile as well as big, capable of top rope moves and bursts of speed across the ring, which only added to their fearsome images.
‘Big Man’ vs. ‘Big Man’ matches don’t always work, but, if presented as a spectacle of human power and size, rather than a straight up wrestling match, then I think Fale vs. the Giant is a match of truly giant proportions. Pun well and truly intended.
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