Wednesday, April 6, 2011

The Big Show Writes For New York Times, Talks About His Medical Condition

WWE Superstars have hidden talents. The Big Show can impersonate WWE legends and Hall of Famers. The Big Show's impersonation of former WWE Superstar Hulk Hogan is popular. However, nobody knew that the Big Show can actually write, that is until he wrote for The New York Times.In his article, The Big Show (Paul Wight) talks about the difficulties he faces while traveling due to his size and his medical condition. The article also shows the Big Show's great sense of humor.

The Big Show had a medical condition called "acromegaly" and has had surgery for the same. " I am very healthy today. But I’m still a big guy." The legendary performer says that the best thing about flying, in spite of the difficulties he faces, is being able to meet the fans. 

"There are always some people, usually younger guys, who make a joke, think they’re pretty tough and tell me how they could take me. I always smile and say, “Take me where? Out to dinner?”  

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