8. The Big Crybaby
There’s nothing inherently wrong with an athlete being overcome with emotion during key points in their career, regardless of their size, or what they look like in general. There’s not even anything wrong with it if an athlete is particularly prone to such a thing, and breaks down into tears with slightly less provocation than others, as long as the tears feel earned in some ways. Unfortunately, WWE has pushed the trope a little too far with at least one performer, and that man is The Big Show.
The Big Show has been seen crying in a WWE ring more times than we can count. Maybe it isn’t fair to call him a crybaby, but then again, Big Show has also dressed up like a giant baby, so if the shoe fits. Big Show has cried over being fired, because wrestlers made fun of his “dead father,” because fans made fun of him, because he was hurt, because he hurt others, because he was embarrassed, and sometimes The Big Show has even cried just because Stephanie McMahon made him feel like crying. Show has always been one of the better actors in WWE, but this could be one well the writers have dug into a few times too many.
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