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Paul Wight / The Giant / Big Show probably has more face and heel turns than any wrestler in history.
- 1995: Starts out heel as The Giant of the Dungeon of Doom
- 1996: When the nWo storyline starts he's the WCW Champion and the nWo wants the belt, so he turns face
- 1996: He then turns heel and joins the nWo
- 1996: Looking for a title shot, he gets kicked out of the nWo and is face again, leading to that Souled Out 1997 match
- 1998: Giant turns heel by joining nWo Hollywood, and also does that weird "Big Tobacco" gimmick where he smokes mid-match
- 1999: After the Fingerpoke of Doom, Giant goes face as he's out of the nWo, and soon out of the company
- 1999: Jumps to WWF and debuts as a heel on Mr. McMahon's side
- 1999: Turns face at WrestleMania 15, knocks out McMahon, and forms part of the Union (remember the Union?)
- 1999: Forms the heel tag team, the Unholy Alliance, with Undertaker
- 1999: Taker gets injured, Show goes face again, feuds with Boss Man in that horrible feud, and becomes the Steve Austin replacement at Survivor Series 1999
- 2000: Whines about the Royal Rumble 2000 result, and feuds with Rock, going heel again
- 2000: Turns face, develops an impersonator gimmick, and feuds with Shane McMahon
- 2000: Comes back, turns heel, joins Shane, then gets kicked back to OVW for a while, returning at the 2001 Rumble
- 2001: The InVasion starts and Show's on team WWF so he's a face
- 2002: As the Brand Extension era begins, Show turns heel, chokeslams Austin, and joins the nWo
- 2002: He then switches to SmackDown, forgets he was ever part of the nWo, and turns face again
- 2002: But then he turns heel as part of that double turn with Lesnar at Survivor Series 2002
- 2004: Stays heel for a while until he comes back from knee surgery - since the last guy he feuded with was Kurt Angle, who is now a heel, guess Show's face now
- 2006: Joins ECW, turns heel and becomes the muscle for heel Paul Heyman
- 2008: After leaving WWE in 2007 he comes back in 2008, as a face
- 2008: He then immediately turns heel, attacks Rey Mysterio, and feuds with Floyd Mayweather...
- 2008: ...but is quickly turned back face by the crowd because imagine thinking outsider and natural heel Floyd Mayweather will get a pop
- 2008: Goes to SmackDown, turns heel, and has a weird affair with Vickie Guerrero I guess
- 2009: In the war for BRAND SUPREMACY at Bragging Rights, Big Show earns his way on to Team Raw, and teases a face turn against Jeri-Show teammate Chris Jericho
- 2009: However, he ends up going right back heel by betraying Team Raw so Jericho's Team SD can win
- 2010: Punches out Miz and turns face, feuds with the SES, the Corre, Mark Henry, becomes Teddy Long's friend and that means John Laurinaitis fires him
- 2012: Accepts Johnny's ironclad contract offer and goes heel for him
- 2013: Helps babyfaces Sheamus and Randy Orton against the Shield, which should make him face
- 2013: But then they lose and he decides to be a heel again
- 2013: Saves two faces from the Shield and goes face again (I'm starting to sense a pattern)
- 2013: Is dragged into the Authority, making him an unwilling heel, because he's broke apparently
- 2013: Seemingly can't decide, screwing both Daniel Bryan and the Authority's guy Randy Orton, but then teams with Rey and feuds with Lesnar, so... face
- 2014: Betrays his team at Survivor Series, turns heel, and rejoins the Authority because he wants to be on the winning side (he is not on the winning side)
- 2016: The Authority fades away and Show turns back face by feuding with the Wyatt Family
- 2018: Returns to align himself with the Bar (heel) and help them to beat the New Day
- 2018: When that story's done, he goes right back face by decking the Bar; he's next seen in early 2020 where he's still a face
- 2020: Has an impromptu post-WM36 match with Drew McIntyre which is a dick move, making him a heel
- 2020: He then goes back face by helping the Viking Profits (remember that angle?) against Tozawa's ninjas