Full Projections for Big Show Through Survivor Series
With the exception of Randy Orton regaining the WWE Championship, all is not going according to plan for Triple H and Stephanie McMahon when it comes to accomplishing their ultimate goals.
Their loosely associated protectors The Shield have lost the tag team titles to Goldust and Cody Rhodes, and more importantly, their biggest weapon recently has become their greatest threat.
Simply put, the Big Show is on a mission to destroy them.
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While he is not doing a great job of looking unemployed by barreling into WWE events on a regular basis with no repercussions, Show is without question the biggest threat, both literally and figuratively, for Triple H and Stephanie McMahon at the moment.
With a pending lawsuit against the company stemming from a variety of charges, the World’s Largest Athlete is poised to be a danger both physically and financially.
If he wins his lawsuit, the next storyline could have the brass trying to win the company back from him.
Having Big Show in control of the company would make for compelling television. But in the lexicon of possible outcomes, that is not the most likely scenario moving forward into next month's Survivor Series pay-per-view.
Of course, it is likely that Vince McMahon is the mysterious figure pulling Big Show’s strings from behind the scenes. He is probably the basis for Show's reckless and cocky attitude of late. In that event, Show truly has nothing to lose and is even more dangerous than he seems.
And he may be just the first in a long line of people whom McMahon will lead in a coup over his daughter and son-in-law.
A showdown with Triple H is looming on the horizon, as the giant knocked him out a couple of weeks ago. Prior to that, the COO treated him like his own personal whipping boy.
However, Triple H may need to wait until December at the Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view to get his hands on his former cohort. For the immediate time frame, Show seems to have set his sights on Orton and the WWE title.
And with the Wyatts taking out Daniel Bryan on Raw, it seems as if Bryan's attention will be focused on someone other than Orton for the first time in months.
That leaves a huge hole near the top of the card, which can be filled by a bona fide giant.
The proposed showdown with Orton is the most likely of scenarios for Show, as Orton is currently the biggest and most obvious roadblock in the path to get to Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. However, expecting him to win the match is not realistic, as Orton's matches tend to end in strange or suspicious finishes.
With Kane recently pledging his allegiance to the powers that be, he presents a physical match-up for Show that cannot be replicated by most superstars. Expecting him to be heavily involved in the match finish, more specifically cheating Big Show out of the title, is a very likely outcome. This could lead to a match between the two down the line, possibly even as early as the night after Survivor Series on Raw
In addition, at age 41, Show is near the end of his career, so expecting him to win the title may be a bit of a pipe dream. However, that does not negate the fact that he is still a legitimate physical threat to Orton’s well-being.
There is far more to this storyline than meets the eye. The title may be a secondary thought for Big Show.
What he may want, at the expense of his former tormentors, is vengeance.



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