SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Big Show
has heard the Andre the Giant comparisons for 20 years. WCW announcers
even labeled him as “Andre’s son” when he first stepped inside a ring in
1995. At WrestleMania in Levi’s® Stadium, though, the four-time WWE
World Heavyweight Champion lived up to those lofty comparisons,
eliminating 10 Superstars (more than one third of all the competitors)
to win the 2nd Annual Andre the Giant Battle Royal.
The World’s Largest Athlete finished
as the runner-up of the inaugural Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal
at WrestleMania 30, but he exorcised those demons in 2015.
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The action kicked off with Curtis Axel getting crowd-surfed from the ring by his 28 opponents. The competitors vied for momentum early on — with The Miz getting help from Damien Mizdow to eliminate his former protégé Alex Riley, Ryback tossing opponents left and right, and NXT’s Hideo Itami booting Bo Dallas.
But
Big Show did everything he could to prevent another heartbreaking
Battle Royal defeat. The 425-pound Superstar even skinned the cat to
stave off elimination from The New Day, before tossing all three
Superstars. When he ran into last year’s winner Cesaro, Big Show acrobatically squirmed free from a bodyslam to flip The Swiss Superman over the ropes.
In
the match’s final moments, Miz tried to enlist his employee Mizdow to
double-team Big Show, but Mizdow took a stand, throwing Miz over the
ropes and quitting his personal assistant job on the spot.
The
size difference proved to be too much for Mizdow against Big Show,
though, as The World’s Largest Athlete overpowered the former stunt
double for the deciding elimination.
In the lead-up to WrestleMania, Hulk Hogan called Andre the “king of the Battle Royal,” and 25 years since Andre’s final match, a fellow giant made him proud.
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