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Big Show On Possibly Wrestling After 2017, Feeling Younger These Days, WWE’s New Era
- Updated: December 15, 2016
Source: ESPN
Big Show recently spoke with Tim Fiorvanti of ESPN. The full interview is at this link and below are highlights:
His WWE role over the past few years, improving his health:
“The past four years, I’m not sure if anyone has noticed but I’ve been struggling with some really bad injuries. WWE and Vince [McMahon], because of the great and incredible new crop of talent we’ve had, have given me the chance to step back a little bit and give these guys a chance to develop their brand and become the superstars they can be. But it also gives me a chance to maintain some things, and …