<P> In December 1998, Wight was arrested and detained for allegedly exposing himself to a hotel clerk in Memphis, Tennessee . Wight denied the incident, and was later acquitted due to a lack of evidence . </P> <P> In March 1999, Wight was charged with assault by Robert Sawyer, who alleged that Wight had broken his jaw during the summer of 1998 in the course of an altercation at Marriott Hotels & Resorts in Uniondale, New York . Wight claimed that Sawyer had verbally abused, threatened, and shoved him, and that he had responded by punching Sawyer . After three days, Judge Thomas Feinman delivered a verdict of not guilty . </P> <P> In early 2017, Wight stated in an interview with Yahoo! that he planned to retire from active competition in WWE in February 2018 . </P> <Ul> <Li> Finishing moves <Ul> <Li> Chokeslam </Li> <Li> Cobra clutch backbreaker followed by a spin - out cobra clutch slam--2006, 2008 </Li> <Li> Colossal Clutch (Camel clutch)--2009--2012 </Li> <Li> Final Cut (Spinning headlock elbow drop)--2001--2002, 2012--2013; used rarely as a signature move thereafter </Li> <Li> K.O Punch / WMD--Weapon of Mass Destruction (Right - handed knockout hook)--2008--present </Li> <Li> Showstopper (Inverted leg drop bulldog)--2001--2002; used rarely as a signature move thereafter </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Signature moves <Ul> <Li> Abdominal stretch </Li> <Li> Back kick, as a counter to an oncoming opponent </Li> <Li> Bearhug </Li> <Li> Big boot </Li> <Li> Corner slingshot splash </Li> <Li> Elbow drop, sometimes from the second rope </Li> <Li> Fallaway powerbomb </Li> <Li> Headbutt </Li> <Li> Military press slam </Li> <Li> Open - handed chop to a cornered opponent's chest, with theatrics </Li> <Li> Running or standing hip attack to the chest or stomach of a cornered opponent, sometimes in multiple successions with theatrics </Li> <Li> Sidewalk slam </Li> <Li> Spear </Li> <Li> Vertical suplex </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Managers <Ul> <Li> Jimmy Hart </Li> <Li> Joy Giovanni </Li> <Li> John Laurinaitis </Li> <Li> Mr. McMahon </Li> <Li> Paul Bearer </Li> <Li> Paul Heyman </Li> <Li> Shane McMahon </Li> <Li> The Taskmaster </Li> <Li> Enzo Amore </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Nicknames <Ul> <Li> "Big Banter" </Li> <Li> "Big Nasty Bastard" </Li> <Li> "The Extreme Giant" </Li> <Li> "The Greatest Giant of All Time" </Li> <Li> "The Showster" </Li> <Li> "The World's Largest Athlete" </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Entrance themes <Ul> <Li> "Chokeslam" by Unknown (WCW; 1995--1999) </Li> <Li> "Dungeon of Doom" by Jimmy Hart & Howard Helm (WCW; 1995--1996, used while a part of The Dungeon of Doom) </Li> <Li> "Rockhouse" by Frank Shelley (WCW / WWF / WWE; used while a part of the New World Order) </Li> <Li> "Slammer" (WCW; 1997; used while teaming with Lex Luger) </Li> <Li> "Massacre" by Jim Johnston (WWF; February 1999--April 1999) </Li> <Li> "No Chance in Hell" by Jim Johnston (WWF; 1999; used while a part of the Corporation) </Li> <Li> "Real American" by Rick Derringer (WWF / WWE; April 30, 2000; used while impersonating Hulk Hogan) </Li> <Li> "Big" by Jim Johnston (WWF / WWE; April 1999--May 29, 2006) </Li> <Li> "The Unholy Alliance" by Jim Johnston (WWF; August, 1999--September, 1999) </Li> <Li> "Big (Remix)" by Mack 10, K Mac and Boo Kapone featuring MC Eiht (WWF; May 2000) </Li> <Li> "Crank It Up" by Brand New Sin (WWE; June 7, 2006--December 6, 2006; February 17, 2008--present) </Li> <Li> "Crank the Walls Down" by Maylene and the Sons of Disaster (WWE; July 31, 2009--January 4, 2010; used while teaming with Chris Jericho) </Li> <Li> "I Came to Crank It Up" by Downstait and Brand New Sin (WWE; January 18, 2010--April 26, 2010; used while teaming with The Miz) </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul>

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