The Big Show Show
The Big Show Show

The Big Show Show

2020TV ShowCanceled2 SeasonsEnglish

Former WWE wrestler the Big Show is out of the ring and ready for an even tougher challenge: raising three daughters with his wife in Florida.

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IMDb5.9/10
Google Users58%
Director: UnknownGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

Professional wrestler Paul 'Big Show' Wight stars as a fictionalized version of himself in this family sitcom. When his three daughters' teenage lives become overwhelming, his wife, Cass, suggests he becomes a stay-at-home dad to help ease her workload. This leads to comedic chaos as the seven-foot-tall wrestler navigates the world of homework, playdates, and girl drama.

Critical Reception

The Big Show Show received generally mixed to negative reviews, with many critics finding the humor to be predictable and aimed at a younger audience. While some appreciated the family-friendly nature and Paul Wight's attempt at a comedic role, others felt the show lacked originality and relied too heavily on wrestling tropes.

What Reviewers Say

  • The humor is often a hit-or-miss, catering more towards children.
  • Paul Wight's charm is evident, but the material doesn't always support his performance.
  • A predictable sitcom format that offers light, family-friendly entertainment.

Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a mixed reception. Many found the show to be a fun, lighthearted watch for families and praised Big Show's likeable persona. However, some viewers felt the storylines were too simplistic and lacked depth, making it suitable primarily for younger audiences.

Fun Fact

While playing a fictionalized version of himself, Paul Wight's wrestling career and larger-than-life persona are frequently referenced and integrated into the show's comedic scenarios.

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