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OLD SCHOOL WILL NEVER DIE!!!!
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There will never be another one like him. He was truely one of the most agile big men to grace the squared circle. My early memories of Scott "Bam Bam" Bigelow go back to the later 80's when I would watch him in clips on Pro Wrestling This Week (that was hosted by Joe Pedicino and Bonnie Blackstone) or read about him in the pages of PWI, The Wrestler, Inside Wrestling, etc. He quickly became a star in Japan working with the great Antonio Inoki amongst others. Later he would find success in the WWF under the tuteledge of Sir Oliver Humperdink. Bam Bam coming into the WWE was a big deal at it's time because of all the managers fighting over the services of him. It is too bad Bam Bam never got the title shot at Hogan. Later on he would resurface in the NWA close to its final days under Jim Crockett Promotions to do a brief stint chasing the US title that was held by Barry Windham. Well we will skip overthe next stint in WCW because that was Jim Herd era and no one likes to remember much from those days. Bam Bam landed back up in the WWE and had a very good run there this time with a memorable match that had him main event Wrestlemanina vs. Lawrence Taylor. Bam Bam did a good job of carrying Taylor to a passable match. Bam Bam cooperated and did his part. The best stint for Bam Bam though has to come when he made his debut in ECW. There is where Bam Bam made a impact. I remember watching on MSG Network when he hurled Spike Dudley into the crowd at the ECW arena and also I remember him beating Shane Douglas to win the ECW World Heavyweight Title in Queens, NY in front of a rowdy crowd. Bam Bam also went on to have some very memorable matches vs. Tazz. He would go on to hold the ECW World TV Title during his stay there (a title which he lost to RVD). Bam Bam Bigelow was last seen on WCW TV in its final days in 2001. He had a brief feud with Goldberg but nothing really major was done with him there (no surprise, we are talking about WCW you know). I am glad to have been able to see some very good momemnts with Bam Bam Bigelow and it is a shame now one of our true wrestling legends is gone. He will always be remembered and never forgotten. R.I.P Bam Bam. Now maybe heaven will get to see the feud that they need to see once again....Bigelow vs. Gordy.
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