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In late 1999, the Big Show had a feud with the Big Bossman. During this time, he learned that his father, Paul Wight Sr., had terminal cancer.

Bossman tricked Big Show into thinking that his father passed away, which obviously intensified the feud.

But then a few weeks later, his father really died.

Later at the funeral, Bossman tied Mr. Wight's casket to the back of a car and then sped away while Show was clinging to the casket.

Aside from the corpse stealing, there are SEVERAL things wrong with this segment.

First of all, who would really provoke someone into a physical confrontation at a funeral?

Second of all, Big Show's real father was already dead when he joined WWE. And I do mean his real life father and not Andre The Giant, his kayfabe father from the WCW storylines. So this is at least the fourth time in which he had to say, "My father is dead," both in real life and on television.

And finally, why was Big Show surfing on the casket and why did his relatives just stand there without doing anything?

Vince is a very strange man.

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