The Big Show Show is available to stream on Netflix
Netflix and the Big Show have teamed up for the streaming platforms’ latest family sitcom.
Former WWE superstar The Big Show is “out of the ring and ready for an even tougher challenge: raising three daughters with his wife in Florida.” When the teenage daughter of The Big Show comes to live with him, his wife and two other daughters, he quickly becomes outnumbered and outsmarted.
Created by Josh Bycel and Jason Berger, the show hopes to be the first of many WWE-type shows that will grace Netflix users this month. The series also stars Allison Munn, Reylynn Caster, Lily Brooks O’Briant, and Juliet Donenfeld.
You can watch all eight episodes of The Big Show Show on Netflix. See the trailer below:
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