Was Big Show bigger than Andre the Giant?

Andre the Giant was not your average wrestler…

Posted by Andre the Giant on Wednesday, January 4, 2017

UNDERTAKER, Great Khali and Braun Strowman are all monsters that have dominated WWE in recent times… but now there is a new giant in town.

The company’s NXT developmental brand handed a debut to the humongous Jordan Omogbehin, 28, in 2016.

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Omos made his name as the bodyguard of AJ Styles

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Meet WWE's newest giant... the incredible Jordan OmogbehinCredit: Twitter

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The 7ft 3in monster is the third biggest man to ever compete in WWE

And the 7ft 3in colossus made quite the impression as he dominated TWO OPPONENTS on his winning bow.

Omos performs in RAW and made his name as a bodyguard of AJ Styles.

Flanked by his manager Stokely Hathaway, recently renamed Malcolm Bivens in NXT, the former University of South Florida and Morgan State basketball player defeated tag-team Team 3.0 at a non-televised live event in Lakeland, Florida.

Omogbehin was born in Lagos, Nigeria but played high school basketball in the States after moving to Virginia.

After quitting the court, the towering behemoth was snapped up by NXT founder and wrestling legend Triple H.

He has been honing his skills at the WWE Performance Centre in Florida ever since and was finally handed an opportunity to impress in front of a crowd.

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Despite his towering frame, Omogbehin is still only THIRD on the all-time list of tallest WWE superstars.

Giant Gonzalez, real name Jorge Gonzalez and who had spells in both WCW and WWE, tops the list.

The icon, who died in 2010 aged 44, stood a ginormous EIGHT FEET TALL!

That even dwarfed the legendary late, great Andre ‘The Giant’ – who was only a mere 7ft 4in in comparison.

The world of professional wrestling has historically been centered around technical wrestlers or high flyers to a degree. However, very few have been of great size or girth. André the Giant was one of the first truly gifted giants to grace the world of professional wrestling and the Big Show came along several years later.

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In the ultimate matchup of matchups, André vs Big Show – who wins?

Standing at 7’4″, 520 lbs, out of Grenoble of the French Alps – André the Giant! André was a behemoth of a man. In fact, at the age of 12 André stood 6’3″ and weighed roughly 240 lbs.

What is even more alarming is that size was normal in Andre’s family, as his grandfather stood 7’8′.

He suffered from acromegaly, which is caused by growth hormone which ultimately led to health problems and his untimely death.

At the beginning of his career, André was an athletic giant, who at one point, performed dropkicks and maneuvers those half his size would do routinely.

However, when he signed with Vince McMahon Sr., he was discouraged from performing such manuevers. Despite having to tone down his offensive attack, André was a box office draw who was booked all over the world.

In his heyday, André was the highest paid wrestler in the world raking in a reported $400,000 a year.

André feuded with such greats as Antonio Inoki, Harley Race, and Nick Bockwinkel. But his greatest feud came against the immortal Hulk Hogan with the two having one of the greatest matches in history at WrestleMania 3.

It was around that time though that Andre’s health took a turn for the worse, sapping his ability to move around and be effective. His in-ring career culminated with All Japan Pro wrestling in 1992.

Standing at 7-feet tall and at his peak weighing between 440 lbs to upwards of over 500 lbs – the Big Show! Like André, Big Show suffered from acromegaly but surgery corrected his condition.

Big Show was 6’2″ and about 220 lbs at childhood, similar to the growth spurt of André in his youth.

A legitimate argument could be made that the Big Show is the greatest giant in professional wrestling history. Just looking at his accolades, you would be hard pressed to make an argument against that notion.

How many wrestlers have won a World Heavyweight Championship in their professional wrestling debut? Not many. Big Show is a former 7-time world champion, Intercontinental Champion, U.S. Champion, Tag Team Champion and most recently the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal winner, obviously named in honor of André the Giant.

Big Show was perhaps the better athlete of the two, having been a standout basketball player in high school and played in college as well.

In a match, André, who was the larger of the two, by the way would possibly impose his will on Big Show. However, the Big Show was arguably stronger and quicker and could more than hold his own. In fact if I had to choose, I believe Big Show would win.

The reason I feel that way is because André, in the latter stages of his career, was not very mobile, didn’t have many moves in his arsenal and was not very versatile. Even though he was the “Eighth Wonder of the World,” in the end, he would ultimately taste defeat by one, maybe two knockout punches.

Who was heavier Big Show or Andre the Giant?

The Big Show stated on the Conan O'Brien show that his top weight was five hundred thirty seven pounds. That would make him about sixty pounds heavier than Andre weighed for most of his career except toward the end when he weighed about five fifty.

Who is bigger than the Big Show?

Meet WWE's 7ft 3in giant Omos who is taller than the Big Show and third biggest wrestler to ever climb into the ring. UNDERTAKER, Great Khali and Braun Strowman are all monsters that have dominated WWE in recent times… but now there is a new giant in town.

Who was the biggest wrestler in history?

Jorge González (wrestler).

Who was better Andre the Giant or Big Show?

Since Andre the Giant seldom lost, Andre would be the most likely winner. Andre was a bigger star and a bigger attraction than The Big Show. In a “for real” wrestling match between the wrestlers in their primes, The Big Show would have been one of the few professional wrestlers with a legitimate chance to beat Andre.