PREVIEW: WHC Mark Henry vs. Big Show

11/04/2011 22:10

World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry vs. Big Show

At Survivor Series, World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry will once again lock horns with Big Show for the World Title. But, whether or not their “giant” rivalry is too big to be contained in the squared circle remains to be seen.

The last time the two goliath competitors squared off at Vengeance, they made history – literally collapsing the ring with an earth-shattering superplex that left both their intense hatred for each other and the World Title question unresolved. (WATCH)

Five days later, The World’s Strongest Man returned to SmackDown to declare that he would not give his massive adversary a rematch. However, following an explosive altercation one week later, SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long decided that another colossal clash at WWE’s second longest-running pay-pay-view was absolutely necessary. (WATCH)

Even before he captured the World Heavyweight Championship from Randy Orton at Night of Champions, Mark Henry’s uncontrollable rage ignited a vicious tirade of pure destruction, in which he obliterated everyone in his path.

However, that all changed with the reemergence of Big Show. Just months after being sent to Henry’s Hall of Pain, the irate World’s Largest Athlete stormed back into action, chokeslaming the World Heavyweight Champion through a table. (WATCH)

In the past, Survivor Series has proven very lucrative for Big Show where World Titles are concerned. At Survivor Series '99, he captured his first WWE Championship by defeating both Triple H and The Rock. Three years later, he overcame Brock Lesnar to claim the WWE Title all over again.

Despite his impressive record, there is no denying that Mark Henry waited 15 years to reach the top of the WWE mountain and will not be knocked off very easily – even if the mountain crumbles beneath his feet.

Which of WWE’s resident titans will emerge from the carnage with the World Heavyweight Title in their giant grasp? Find out at Survivor Series, Sunday Nov. 20 live at 8 ET/5 PT, only on pay-per-view.

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