Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American wrestler Big Show.
Last updated on April 19, 2025.
Nobody beats Superman. Everybody else needs a costume - Superman needs a costume to be normal.
People always talk about my heel/face turns. One of the jokes in America is I've had more turns than NASCAR.
The Undertaker is the John Wayne of our business. I watched him come out and deliver some of the best matches night after night.
Defining moments are the moments that either define you, or you define the moment.
I'm really impressed with Sheamus. The thing about Sheamus is he's very, very physical. He's a brawler. He's strong, he's hungry, and if he's smart, he'll learn to avoid my right fist.
You don't want to have a fast career for two years. You want to have an amazing career for 20 years.
Diversity makes us better and allows us to grow, which is what I want for WWE.
I used to do an impersonation of Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage in a romantic relationship.
I think, quite frankly, I have been on TV too much, but part of it is necessity, and part of it's ability.
I am able to carry storylines. When you're good at what you do, you're going to work. That's a good thing. But from the standpoint of being an attraction, sometimes too much isn't good. So it's a difficult fine line.
The Internet connection from the road can be spotty, so usually when I'm on the tour bus, I'm playing 'God of War.'
I'm kind of a Jack of all trades, master of none.
The Attitude Era was so great because you had the best collection of superstars of any one time period. You had The Rock, Stone Cold, Undertaker, Mick Foley.
I think a natural evolution for me would be to try to transfer over into the film and TV world and start playing different characters. Hopefully, that way, I can keep entertaining my fans that are fans of me, in different avenues and different spotlights. It's a natural evolution.
I've had a great career and had a lot of fun.
I've never been a guy to sit back and look at all my trophies and look at all my awards; that's not me.
A lot of U.K. wrestlers are very good at chain wrestling, telling a story through holds, while American wrestling is a little more flashy, with lots of high-spots.
The Internet is filled with so-called experts who couldn't lace up a pair of boots.
I was a big kid and a big athlete, but let's be honest: I don't know diddly about football.
I don't think anyone really knows me.
I liked being the monster that was bigger than everybody around me.
You always have to embrace your size.
I was trained by Terry Taylor and Triple H. Triple H always hated when I say that.
That's why John Cena was No. 1 for so many years. Because every time John got in the ring with somebody, he made them better than they were.
One of the first media tours I did was with The Rock - no one knew who I was, as I had just come from WCW; they thought I was The Rock's bodyguard.
The way I look at it, I'm more of a man because I'm in touch with my emotions. I think people that deny their emotions are pretty weak individuals, if you want my honest opinion.
I love representing WWE, like, with Make-A-Wish, Be a STAR, Special Olympics.
I have a self-deprecating sense of humor, so I knock myself.
People love storylines. They love them because at some point, the talent will get people emotionally invested.
Miami is always my favorite town to work because it's a short drive home.
There is nothing that anyone can stop you from doing if you really want.
I'm a little worried because I've heard that Shaq has got, like, really fat. If he's going to go into WrestleMania bigger than me, I'm going to lose my moniker as 'The World's Largest Athlete.' I hope he is well. I hope he is healthy.
I think competition is the best thing for everyone. Competition is what makes us evolve, from when we were itty bitty little tadpoles in prehistoric times to what we've turned into now. Competition makes us evolve and makes us push ourselves better.
I never thought I'd be good enough. I really didn't. There's probably some fans out there who say I'm still not good enough, and that's OK.
I want to make myself more marketable. Well, in order to do that, I need to lose some weight.
WWE is home; it's a family. I'll always be a part of this as long as I can contribute in some positive way. But I know there's a time when the sun sets on everything.
I'm an emotional person. Anger and frustration comes out in many ways... I'm not afraid to hug my friends that I love, and I'm not afraid to express my emotions when I'm upset.
I think I'll always have a home in WWE.
The best match I've ever been in match-wise, I wrestled The Undertaker in France in a coliseum that was built in 300 A.D. by the Romans. It was the most amazing match I've ever been in.
Not everybody is going to be John Cena. Not everybody is going to be The Rock. You need to be what you can be and contribute like you can.