Scott Charles Bigelow, better known by his professional wrestling moniker Bam Bam Bigelow, was a remarkable American wrestler, characterized by his imposing physique, measuring nearly 400 pounds, and a striking flame tattoo that dominated his bald head. Ryan Murphy, a writer for Bigelow's former employer, the WWE, described him as "the most natural, agile, and physically remarkable big man of the past quarter century." His former colleague, Bret Hart, praised Bigelow as "possibly the best working big man in the business."
Throughout his illustrious career, spanning over a decade, from 1987 to 2001, Bigelow made appearances with various prominent promotions, including New Japan Pro-Wrestling, the World Wrestling Federation (WWF),World Championship Wrestling (WCW),and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). He held an impressive array of championships, including the ECW World Heavyweight Championship, the ECW World Television Championship, the IWGP Tag Team Championship, the WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship, and the WCW World Tag Team Championship.
Bigelow's impressive resume also includes headlining seven pay-per-view events: the inaugural Survivor Series in 1987, Beach Brawl in 1991, King of the Ring in 1993 and 1995, WrestleMania XI in 1995, and the 1997 and 1998 editions of ECW's premier annual event, November to Remember.