WWE Superstar Big Show may have had a showdown before WWE Monday Night RAW even went on the air this week in Columbus, Ohio.
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Online radio personality DJ Quicksilver, who apparently also works as a security officer, tweeted about an alleged altercation he had with The Big Show, whose real name is Paul Wight, prior to RAW.
Quicksilver took to Twitter to share an altercation he had with Big Show on Monday morning prior to the WWE's flagship show:
Quicksilver then took to the defensive, saying that it was not a publicity stunt.
Awe, fun exciting day. My so called "publicity stunt" is catching wind," he tweeted. "Still trying to figure what I would be doing this "stunt" for..."
When another user asked him what happened on Twitter, Quicksilver replied in a series of tweets.
“His tour bus was parked in the property I secure since 4am,” he wrote. “Told driver of sleeping regulations, few minutes later here comes. I was awe-struck. He ended up leaving. But so much for the anti bully campaign @WWE has. Big Show exiting the bus, yelling, screaming, dropping F-Bombs trying to say by knocking on the windows I dented them..."
He said earlier on: "I just got yelled at and F-Bombs thrown at me this morning by WWE's Big Show this morning, off Morse Road. Happy Monday."
Quicksilver began to get flooded with reactions from Twitter and he wrote about that as well.
"Hmmm.... Mixed emotions on the whole big show incident this morning from folks... Entertaining to read thoughts of those that were not there," he wrote.
He then took one final shot at Show, saying he hopes that Roman Reigns will act a little better than Show did.
"Hopefully @WWERomanReigns is more classy then @WWETheBigShow , can't be too hard...," he wrote.
Big Show was mum about the events on Twitter, but he did have two matches on RAW.
Show and Kane lost via DQ against Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns to open up the show and then were on the losing end of a 5-on-2 handicap match against the pair in the main event.
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