After talking about theoretical MMA rounds with Jose Canseco and Choi Hong-man, Shaq was presented the following concern by the interviewer:
"And with pro wrestling, I know you faced off with The Big Show...anything with him?"
The four-time NBA champion definitively answered:
"I'm gonna see The Big Show again."
Although it's been nearly three decades since we've seen Shaq mix it up—last seen as the Raw GM in September 2009—the latest inclusion to In the NBA is the one superstar many WWE lovers factor to as being a normal fit within the squared range.
More so than his real hurting ability—which we've yet to observe in a go with setting—Shaq's larger-than-life individuality dovetails effortlessly with the fat tuesday of caricatures send out on the USA and SyFy Systems weekly.
And when Shaq basically reenters the WWE website, The Big Show—billed as "The Globe's Biggest Athlete"— would be the most ideal challenger for the 7'1" O'Neal. Confirming this is the truth that, besides being actually large, both people have an equivalent tendency for being serious and lively. Certainly, the right substances are there to generate a unforgettable feud.
The two have a record as well, since two and a 50 % decades ago, when Shaq bowled over The Big Present following an altercation in the middle of the band. It is a second that most visitors not only still remember, but would really like to see end on a very big level ideal a heavy conflict between the two behemoths.
Of course, that occurrence is none other than WrestleMania 28.