WWE Smackdown - Big Show vs. Big Boss Man

Halloween is the season of all things freaky and frightening. So we'd like to know who'd win a smackdown between two of wrestling's biggest freaks, the Big Boss Man and the Big Show.

The Big Show is a frightening combination of size, power and strength. He's 7'2", weighs over 500 pounds and can crush a semi with his bare hands. He's a former WWE Champion who brings his opponents to tears with his freakishly fine, finishing move, the Chokeslam.

The Big Boss Man has been eating up and spitting out the wrestling world's weaklings for nearly 20 years. The Big Boss Man is smaller than the Big Show but he makes up for that with his quickness and his superior wrestling smarts.

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Big Boss Man
The Big Show is a wrestling star who weights over 500 pounds.
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The Big Boss Man finishes off his opponents with the Boss Man Slam.

Who would win a smackdown between these two big men of wrestling? Would the Big Show be too big for the Big Boss Man? Or would the Boss show he's in charge and pin the Big Show with one of his famous Boss Man Slams. Click here to vote for your smackdown selection.

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