Aside from IC, very few people respect the work done by Giants in the business. The preconceived notion that someone weighs over 225 lbs and stands taller then 6'4" automatically puts them into an inferior wrestler in terms of "real wrestling fans". I get it, they can't do moonsaults, they can't do whatever the smaller guys do.
What Superheavyweights do do is create a sense of Awe by their mere pressence. The physical appearance of a guy like Khali makes most random fans watch in awe of how a person could be that large.
We've seen divisions devoted to cruiserweights, divisions devoted to hardcore, to females, to mid carders, so why no division dedicated to the likes of the 275 pound plus workers?
Say the brand extension didn't exist, in the WWE you could have a division with guys like Show, Khali, Kane, Undertaker, formerly Umaga, or any other monster in history. Or TNA today, guys like Morgan, Abyss, Hernandez among others.
I feel the monsters should have something to do besides one of them being thrown into a David Goliath type of match with whomever the smaller champion is at the time, this would be something to occupy their time when they are not working iwth the World Champions.
What Superheavyweights do do is create a sense of Awe by their mere pressence. The physical appearance of a guy like Khali makes most random fans watch in awe of how a person could be that large.
We've seen divisions devoted to cruiserweights, divisions devoted to hardcore, to females, to mid carders, so why no division dedicated to the likes of the 275 pound plus workers?
Say the brand extension didn't exist, in the WWE you could have a division with guys like Show, Khali, Kane, Undertaker, formerly Umaga, or any other monster in history. Or TNA today, guys like Morgan, Abyss, Hernandez among others.
I feel the monsters should have something to do besides one of them being thrown into a David Goliath type of match with whomever the smaller champion is at the time, this would be something to occupy their time when they are not working iwth the World Champions.