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Shaq Reveals Why He Didn't Have His Match Against The Big Show At WrestleMania 33

Posted By: Dustin Frisch on Apr 24, 2017

Shaq Reveals Why He Didn't Have His Match Against The Big Show At WrestleMania 33

Shaquille O'Neal recently talked about why the WrestleMania 33 match with Big Show ended up not  happening during the 100th episode live taping of his "Big Podcast with Shaq" on PodcastOne.

"Because they kept playing. First, they said it was me and Big Show. Then, they said it was going to be 3 and 3. Then, they cancelled it so when they cancelled it, I made other arrangements. And then they tried to call back and tried to get it done, and I just said, 'I'm not going to do it.' They messed it up."

 Below is the rest of the interesting responses. 

Kinkade: "And my theory all along – this is not his commentary – I have a hard time believing that somebody would read a script where he would lose in anything."

O'Neal: "So you're saying I didn't want to lose? It's for the kids, John. I would have lost for the kids. For the kids."

Kinkade: "You are competitive."

Gass: "The man did Kazaam for God's sake."

O'Neal: "Exactly, yes. I would have lost."

The entire podcast can be listened at right here. 

Source: Big Podcast with Shaq
Tags: #wwe #wrestlemania #big show

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