[7] On August 31, 2020, Netflix opted not to order a second season for the series, but will end the series with a Christmas special that is set to be released in December 2020. That doesn’t mean that it’s a good show, but at least it’s not terrible." A Netflix show called “The Big Show Show” recently released which features Cierra’s fictional character. Fact Check: What Power Does the President Really Have Over State Governors? Self-described as the World's Largest Athlete, he became the first wrestler to hold the World Heavyweight, ECW World, WWE, and WCW World titles. The real father of WWE wrestler The Big Show was named Paul Wight, Sr. Big Show’s daughter lives with him as he was able to win Cierra’s custody when she was 14 years old. Lola's friend Alex visits from Minnesota. As of 2014, The Big Show is a seven-time world champion in both WWF and WWE. His real name is Paul Wight. [2], The show is produced by WWE Studios and is broadcast on Netflix. JJ and Mandy try to help Cassy deal with being unemployed. He was first known as The Giant in the WCW and made his debut at the 1995 Halloween Havoc, where he defeated Hulk Hogan by disqualification. He is the son of the company head. Festival of Sacrifice: The Past and Present of the Islamic Holiday of Eid al-Adha, Ethan Miller/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images. Before Fame His real given name is Cliff. Big Show with the cast of the Netflix series The Big Show Show. He appeared as Captain Insano in the 1998 comedy sports film The Waterboy, which starred Adam Sandler. This page was last edited on 11 September 2020, at 11:09. Reylynn Caster as Lola Wight, Show's oldest daughter from his first marriage. Tessa Espinola as Monica B., Mandy's classmate who is a big. The truth, overall, lies somewhere in between as Big Show proves himself to be an amiable, glowing, towering 'family man' capable of carrying multi-cam sitcom shenanigans. It was reported that Paul Wight, Sr. died in 1999 of terminal cancer, but Paul Sr. had died prior to 1999. Jolie Hoang-Rappaport as Kennedy, Mandy's airheaded friend. "[2] Common Sense Media gave the show three out of five stars, describing it as "a little rough, but mostly sweet. But although he has some romantic activities planned with her, Cassy finally gets an offer to buy that house she was trying to sell, and Big Show ends up sharing his amenities with some of his WWE wrestler friends (.
He married Bess Katramados in February 2002, and they had two children together. She moves from Minnesota to Florida after her mother gets transferred to Brussels. He developed a finishing move called the Chokeslam. Jaime Moyer as Miss Riggi, J.J.'s teacher. [6] Later, it was announced that all 8 episodes would premiere on April 6, 2020 on Netflix. Allison Munn as Cassy Wight, Show's supportive wife and mother of Mandy and J.J. She works as a real estate agent. She loves her father even though they can be competitive with each other. The series stars WWE wrestler Big Show, Allison Munn, Reylynn Caster, Lily Brooks O’Briant, and Juliet Donenfeld. [4] Josh Bycel and Jason Berger are executive producers and showrunners, with Susan Levison and Richard Lowell serving as executive producers for WWE Studios. Big Show tries to set up his family situation so he can return to wrestling with the WWE. By the age of twelve, he was already more than 6 ft tall, weighed 220 lbs, and had chest hair. JJ's teacher wants to recommend JJ to the gifted class. His real name is Paul Wight. Show convinces the coach to have Lola try out for the school's ice hockey team. Club also likened the sitcom to the TGIF sitcoms of the 1990s, and wrote: "As tends to happen in these sorts of stories, the very act of a man so large demonstrating vulnerability is all the punchline an audience needs.