No, Big Show was billed to be Andre's son which means it was not real (kayfabe). The reason why they start saying he was Andre's son was because Big Show is the next wrestler similar to Andre they both had a growth disease which is a disease where your body won't stop growing and you need surgery to fix it. Big Show had the surgery in the early 90s but I don't think Andre got it.
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No... it was made up as a publicity stunt to get the audiences attention
No. In real life Big Show is not Andre the Giant's son. But, when he made his professional Wrestling debut, he was billed as the son of the great Andre the Giant. They did that because big show too was a giant like Andre however they weren't related in real life. The storyline was created by the WCW when big show made his debut in 1994 but they dropped that story very soon.
The Big Show was born on 8 February 1972 in Aiken, South Carolina. The identity of his real life father has never been revealed, but rumors that he is the son of Andre the Giant are false.
Nobody killed him. He died after suffering a heart attack in France to attend his fathers funeral.
Yes he did Andre turned it off himself.
Very Big. It depends on what time of his life you are talking about. He weighed between 450-525 lbs and was over 7 feet tall.
It was turned off by Andre
Andre unplugged his own life support in attempt to frame Shawn Brady, Sr. for his murder.
No it was turned off by Andre
No it was turned off by Andre
Clarisse received most of her information about the way life used to be from her uncle, who shared stories and memories of the past with her.
To the best of my knowledge, in real life, Andre The Giant never had an entrance theme. However, upon induction to the WWE SmackDown! VS RAW Videogame series (as a 'Legend' character), he was given a generic rock theme. It was actually pretty catchy.
The life expectancy of the Giant Armadillo is approximately 12-15 years
His life long friend from Canada.