World Wrestling Federation (1998–1999) After turning pro in late 1997, Silva signed with
World Wrestling Federation. After debuting he was given the name: "Giant Silva" and was a member of the
Oddities stable. For most of his WWF tenure, Silva was a cornerman for the Oddities and his matches on TV were tag matches, teaming up with
Golga and/or
Kurrgan. His only highlight was at
SummerSlam 1998 when he, Golga, and Kurrgan defeated
Kai En Tai in a 3 on 4 Handicap match. During his time in WWF, Silva was not used as much. Silva was released around February 1999. He would return only once with long hair on the July 4, 1999 episode of
WWF Super Astros in a victory over
Pantera.
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (1999–2003) After his WWF tenure, Silva joined Mexican promotion
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre and was renamed Gigante Silva. He was introduced by
midget wrestler Tzuki and soon became an ally to
tecnicos, often teaming up in tag team matches against numerically superior
rudos. Silva struck an occasional team with fellow superheavyweight
Brazo de Plata and had part in a feud with
Gigante Kurggan, who was brought by Los Capos (the faction led by
Apolo Dantes and
Universo 2000) in order to oppose him. In November 2003, Silva turned
rudo himself and allied with
Pierroth Jr. and his valet
La Comandante before leaving Mexico for Japan full time.
New Japan Pro-Wrestling and Hustle (2001–2008) . In 2001, Silva joined
New Japan Pro-Wrestling. He originally debuted on August 12, 2001, as a member of
Masahiro Chono's stable: Team 2000 where he was paired up with another Giant:
Giant Singh (better known as The Great Khali) as the tag team: Club 7. Silva made his in-ring debut for New Japan when he took part in the G1 World Climax tournament where he finished in 4th place with 4 points. In the fall of 2001, Silva teamed with Chono in the
2001 G1 Tag League with the team finishing in 7th place with 6 points. In 2002, Silva took part in several tournaments. In February he was part of the a tournament for the vacated
IWGP Heavyweight Championship but lost in the first round to eventual winner:
Tadao Yasuda. Two days later on February 3, Silva, Singh, and Chono won the Teisen Hall Cup 6 Man Tag Team Tournament. In the first round, they defeated fellow Team 2000 members:
Scott Norton and
Super J, but lost to
Yuji Nagata and
Manabu Nakanishi in the semi-finals. The two finally fought at Cross Road on August 29, 2002, with Silva defeating Singh. . From 2004 to 2008, Silva wrestled for
HUSTLE where he took part in a variety of matches and formed teams with
Scott Norton,
Toshiaki Kawada, and
Mark Coleman.
Independent circuit (2008–2010) Silva also competed in National Wrestling Superstars mainly working in handicap matches. == Mixed martial arts career ==