Grading all Modern WWE Grand Slam Champions

The newest Grand Slam Champion.
The newest Grand Slam Champion, Jeff Hardy

#4 The Big Show

The Grand Sam is the only thing in WWE as big as The Big Show
Big Show has been a Superstar who has fluctuated between heel and babyface

Paul Wight or The Big Show completed the Grand Slam after winning the Intercontinental Championship in 2012 against Cody Rhodes.

He had won the WWE Championship back in his debut year of 1999 and later added the United States Championship in 2003. His tag team with Chris Jericho won him the WWE Tag Team Championships in 2009.

Big Show has been perhaps one of the worst booked characters on the main roster. He has had multiple stop-start pushes and has seen his character change more times than Mick Foley when he portrayed three gimmicks at once.

However, he did rack up a legendary career, winning both the modern and old Grand Slams. He has been the one man WWE can use in whichever portion of the card and with any character.

That versatility may have broken his integrity but doesn't change his capabilities as a performer.

The lack of a concrete structure for Big Show has hampered his entire career in retrospect. He has cried on television but also been a ruthless giant.

He debuted almost killing Steve Austin but has been eviscerated by Stephanie McMahon. This has hurt his legacy, but he will go down as one of the biggest stars in WWE history.

Grade: B-

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