Kane,The UndertakerandBig Showare three very popular wrestlers in theWWEand have left behind a legacy worth remembering across the ages of all fans of professional wrestling. Although the three of them have departed from the Stamford-based promotion in fulltime capacity, they’re still involved in the world of professional wrestling to a certain degree.That said, in a recent episode of the Six Feet Under podcast, Kane and The Undertaker were talking about some of the lessons that the Big Show learned during his initial days in the WWE, which was then called WWF.Being a WWE wrestler is not an easy task, and wrestlers take a lot of time adapting to the professional standards that the company maintains at this point in time. Big Show came from the WCW where he defeated Hulk Hogan in his very first match. This victory gave him the idea that he would be able to do whatever he felt like when he first came to the WWE.Also read:I’ll see you in hell’: CM Punk made a fatal promise to Drew McIntyre ahead of their Hell In A Cell match in Bad BloodHowever, in a match against Kane, he quickly understood his mistake the hard way. In the podcast, theBrothers of Destructiondiscussed Big Show’s first few matches in the promotion.
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“In their [WWE’s] infinite wisdom, they book Kane and the Big Show in a steel cage in Trenton with nobody, there’s like 1500 people there, so I’m already in a not great mood,” Kane said. “We get in there and it’s about just four or five minutes into the match and he would say, ‘I’m sorry,’ before he chopped you in the chest. It’s a preemptive apology. He bends me over the top rope, and he says, ‘Sorry,’ and I went, ‘Me too.’ And he had this weird look on his face like, ‘What do you mean?’ So he slaps me, and I drilled him right in the face. Afterwards, though, I thought, you know, he’s seven feet tall and 500 pounds. I don’t know if that’s the smartest thing I’ve ever done in my entire life.”Following this incident, Big Show learnt his lesson and went on to become one of the most respected wrestlers in the industry. He’s helped many upcoming wrestlers hone their skills in the ring, and has put many of them over.Also read:Roman Reigns could have unlikely allies in his fight against the New Bloodline in WWE