Andre the Giant and Big Show are both professional wrestlers who have made a significant impact on the wrestling industry.
Andre the Giant, born André René Roussimoff, was a French professional wrestler who was known for his enormous stature, standing at 7 feet 4 inches tall and weighing over 500 pounds. He began his wrestling career in France before moving to the United States where he became a star in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Andre was known for his signature move, the "Choke Slam," where he would lift his opponent off the ground with one hand and slam them down onto the mat. He also appeared in several movies, including "The Princess Bride" and "Conan the Destroyer." Andre passed away in 1993 due to heart failure.
Big Show, born Paul Wight, is an American professional wrestler who stands at 7 feet tall and weighs over 400 pounds. He began his wrestling career in the 1990s, wrestling under different names such as The Giant and Paul Wight. In 1999, he signed with the WWF (now WWE) and became known as Big Show. He is known for his powerful moves, including the "Chokeslam" and "Knockout Punch." Big Show has won numerous championships throughout his career and is currently signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW).
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