Saturday, 16 June 2012

What makes Big Show's WMD so devastating?

Their faces always seem to take on different forms of anguish. Sometimes, the skin ripples like the effect of standing behind a jumbo jet while it's taking off. At others, the recoil resembles whiplash from a head-on car collision ? or a train, as one of the victims confessed to WWE.com.

Big Show's Weapon of Mass Destruction, or WMD for short, is arguably the most fearsome finishing move in WWE ? and it's not hard to see why. Its purpose is not to simply keep an opponent down for the count, but rather to make sure he stays down for good. In most cases, there is no such thing as a rally or a near-fall after feeling the brunt of Show's right-handed knockout punch, and every Superstar from John Cena to WWE Champion CM Punk can attest to this. As for reversals? That's like trying to stop a sledgehammer with your teeth. (PHOTOS: BIG SHOW'S BIGGEST KNOCKOUTS)

Why is the WMD such a brutally effective blow? WWE.com spoke to The World's Largest Athlete himself, as well as one of the men who has been knocked out cold on more than one occasion, to break down what makes it possibly the most ruthless act of punishment a WWE Superstar can endure.

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