Whether Paul Wight has been The Giant in WCW or Big Show in WWE, he is a household name in the professional wrestling industry. Show's cabinet is full of championships that some wrestlers can dream to have. He is the only man to win the WWE, World Heavyweight, WCW, and ECW Championships, which he doesn't get enough credit for. Nevertheless, Show has been notorious for turning face and heel throughout his career, but he certainly knows how to play well with others.RELATED: Big Show's 10 Best Matches, According To Cagematch.netBig Show is in an exclusive club in WWE as he is a Grand Slam Champion and a sure-fire WWE Hall of Famer. Throughout his stints in WCW and WWE, Show is an 11-time Tag Team Champion with seven different partners. Show held the WCW Tag Team Championship with Sting, Lex Luger, and Scott Hall but those partnerships were abrupt, and they are omitted from this article.

11 The Union

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Big Show was only in the WWE for three months, and he already featured in two stables in the company. The Union featured former Corporation members comprised of Big Show, Ken Shamrock, and Test. They were surplus to requirements with Shane McMahon taking the reins of The Corporation from his father Vince. Mankind was the fourth member and de-facto leader of the group which formed in May 1999.

Their run only lasted a month, and they feuded with the Corporate Ministry. The Union earned a vital win over the Corporation Ministry at Over The Edge, but the Union quietly disbanded a month later.

10 The Corporation

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At St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House, Big Show made his WWE debut. He attempted to aid Mr. McMahon in his Steel Cage match with Steve Austin. Instead, he hauled Austin onto the cage which gave way and Austin prevailed. Nevertheless, Show joined McMahon's Corporation and he was the muscle of the group.

The Corporation was coming to the end by the time Show joined, but he proved to be useful. He helped The Rock reclaim the WWE Championship from Mankind in a ladder match, 24 hours after his debut. Moreover, Show departed the Corporation at WrestleMania 15, when he decked McMahon in the face.

9 NWO (WWE)

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Big Show rejoined WWE's failed version of nWo on the April 22, 2002 edition of Raw. When Show joined this version of the nWo, he was alongside Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and X-Pac. Booker T joined the faction briefly as did Shawn Michaels.

Show donned the nWo colors, and he occasionally teamed up with X-Pac. However, he was involved in Ric Flair's feud with Steve Austin. Show lost to Austin at Insurrextion, and Show and Flair lost to Austin in a handicap match at Judgment Day. There was potential for this version of the nWo to be better, but WWE failed to recreate the glory days.

8 The Unholy Alliance

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Thankfully, The Undertaker took Big Show under his wing as Show began to flounder on the card in 1999. Show and Undertaker were the Unholy Alliance, and 'Taker would cut some strange promos during this time frame. Nevertheless, Show displayed more personality inside the ring, and Undertaker built Show's confidence back up.

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The Unholy Alliance could have had a long run together, but Undertaker's injuries curtailed their partnership. They won the WWE Tag Team Championship twice, and they traded the gold with The Rock 'n' Sock Connection. Show's first piece of silverware in his WWE career was with Undertaker, which propelled him to a WWE Title run at Survivor Series.

7 The Authority

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Big Show turning heel is something that can happen when you least expect it. At Survivor Series 2014, Show betrayed Team Cena by knocking him out with his trademark WMD. Show shook Triple H's hands and departed the scene of the crime.

The World's Largest Athlete was a massive asset to the Authority, and he reunited with Kane. Seth Rollins was Mr. Money in the Bank, and Show engaged in a feud with Roman Reigns. Ultimately, was with the Authority for five months, but he was booted out of the faction as he lost to Reigns at Extreme Rules 2015.

6 ShoMiz

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At the start of 2010, Big Show wasted no time in ending his partnership with Chris Jericho, and he entered a new tag team with the reigning United States Champion The Miz. ShoMiz quickly ended DX's Unified WWE Tag Team Championship reign which made Miz a double champion.

ShoMiz's chemistry together was excellent with Show doing the heavy lifting. Miz could run his mouth on the mic, and Show would back him up. They retained the titles at WrestleMania 26 but the Hart Dynasty ended their reign, and their partnership dissolved in April.

5 The Dungeon Of Doom

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Big Show was known as The Giant in WCW, and his WCW career got off to a blistering start. He was a member of Kevin Sullivan's Dungeon of Doom, and in his first match, he ended Hulk Hogan's WCW Championship reign at Halloween Havoc 1995.

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The finish was controversial which is why his title run was not long for this world. However, The Giant recaptured the WCW Championship in April 1996 when he defeated Ric Flair. The Giant is one of two men to beat both of those legends for a World Championship. The Giant benefited from being in the Dungeon of Doom as he won the WCW Championship twice while in the group.

4 NWO Hollywood

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The Giant joined the nWo not too long after he dropped the WCW Championship to Hulk Hogan. However, the original nWo split into two groups, and The Giant was a member of nWo Hollywood. The Giant was out for revenge against Kevin Nash.

He joined on the May 11, 1998, edition of Nitro. He didn't win any championships during this time frame. However, the nWo factions merged once more, but he lost to Nash, and he joined WWE, a month later in February 1999.

3 Tag Team With Kane

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Big Show and Kane were tailor-made for each other, and it made sense for WWE to make them a destructive duo. They teamed up for a cup of coffee in 2001, but by the end of 2005, they were a fully-fledged tag team. They ended Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch's World Tag Team Championship run at Taboo Tuesday for their first run with the gold.

Their maneuvers were similar, and they broke up in 2006 with Kane going crazy with the upcoming See No Evil film being released on May 19. Five years later, Big Show and Kane rekindled their partnership and they won the WWE Tag Team Championships once again.

2 NWO

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Before the nWo got out of control, the original version of the faction was easily the best. Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, and Scott Hall were the founding fathers of the group. Ted DiBiase was the fourth member, and a month after leaving the Dungeon of Doom, The Giant became the fifth member to join the nWo.

The Giant fitted right in with the nWo, and he was at his destructive best. He departed the group, but he rejoined with Nash forming his incarnation of the nWo.

1 Jeri-Show

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At Night of Champions 2009, Big Show was supposed to fight for the United States Championship. Those plans changed when Chris Jericho handpicked Show to be Edge's replacement, and they were the Unified WWE Tag Team Champions. The veterans were former World Champions, and they hit it right off the bat with a memorable tag team run.

Jeri-Show's theme song was catchy, and they took the tag team division by storm. Show has had many excellent tag team partners, but Jericho is by far, Show's best tag team partner. Their partnership ended after they dropped and failed to regain their titles from DX. Moreover, Jericho has stated that Show is his favorite tag team partner.