Netflix is known for cancelling its shows after just one or two seasons, and The Big Show Show has now fallen victim to the streaming giant's notorious changeability.
According to Deadline, the WWE legend's sitcom will not be returning for a second season, although one more episode - a Christmas Special - will air in December.
One of the show's creators, Jason Berger, confirmed the news via Twitter.
"On behalf of the staff, cast, and crew of #thebigshowshow…thank you to everyone who watched either with your fam or alone in your basement. Netflix was a dream to work with AND we had a blast making the show. Rare air! Please take care of each other!"
The Big Show Show was clearly aimed at families and younger viewers, but even taking that into account, it wasn't exactly top quality entertainment. The last time we saw Big Show, real name Paul Wight, he was getting Punt Kicked by Randy Orton on Raw, but this development might mean we'll see him back on WWE television sooner than expected.
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