Top 10 strongest superstars in WWE history
The history of WWE has seen some of the strongest athletes compete in the squared circle.
WWE has always been considered the land of giants, with an array of top superstars displaying dominant strength inside the squared circle. From giants to superheavyweights, some WWE superstars have been considered among the world’s strongest athletes.
With their brute strength being a huge part of their wrestling arsenal, here are the top 10 strongest WWE superstars in the four-decade-long history of the global juggernaut:
10. Kane
The 7-foot-tall Big Red Monster Kane has been known to deliver immense physical pain to his opponents in the ring. Time and Time again, Kane has demonstrated his impressive strength by decimating multiple opponents at once on his own and overpowering foes even bigger than him in size.
9. Goldberg
When it came to brute strength and dominance in WCW, the name on top of the list was Goldberg. Despite a limited arsenal comprising moves like the Spear and Jackhammer, Goldberg established himself as one of the strongest men in WWE, based on his performances in the ring.
8. John Cena
While John Cena is the beloved Superman babyface for all WWE Universe members, there is no doubt he lives up to the moniker when it comes to strength. Cena has displayed his raw power and strength on multiple occasions, most notably hosting both Big Show and Edge on his shoulders at the same time at WrestleMania 25, making him one of the strongest WWE superstars of all time.
7. The Undertaker
As a WWE superstar, the Undertaker is a combination of skill, athleticism and immense strength inside the squared circle. The Phenom has displayed incredible feats of strength against stronger opponents like Mark Henry, Big Show and Great Khali, using his raw power to overcome the big men.
6. Big Show
There is no second-guessing in the ability of strength in The World’s Largest Athlete, The Big Show. Alongside his vast physical stature, standing 7 feet 2 inches with the largest abs in the world, Big Show’s strength and, most importantly, his KO punch have been prime evidence of him being one of the strongest WWE superstars in history.
5. Braun Strowman
Since Braun Strowman burst on the WWE scene, he has laid a path of wreckage and havoc. From destroying multiple men on his own, decimating the physical environment of wrestling, to toppling huge vehicles with his bare hands, The Monster Among Men finds himself at the top of the conversation of strongest men in WWE history.
4. Hulk Hogan
Hulk Hogan’s amazing physical stature, captivating charisma and brute strength made him one of the biggest WWE superstars ever. The most evident example of Hogan’s physical strength was the famous spot of Bodyslamming Andre The Giant at WrestleMania III, becoming one of the most memorable sights in the history of the global giant.
3. Mark Henry
Mark Henry earned the moniker of ‘The World Strongest Man’ by clinching impressive accolades in the world of powerlifting and strongmen competitions. He brought his staggering strength to WWE in his in-ring performances that mesmerized the audience, carving out a Hall of Fame career.
2. Brock Lesnar
The only man to conquer WWE and UFC at the highest level with his raw strength and power is none other than Brock Lesnar. The Beast Incarnate’s in-ring showdowns have always been a sight of dominance, multiple suplexes and carnage, making him one of the toughest and most feared men in the entire WWE.
1. Andre The Giant
The very first physical specimen that gained massive prominence for his size, strength and overall physical stature in the golden age of wrestling was Andre The Giant. Standing at 7 feet 4 inches tall and weighing over 500 pounds, Andre defined strength like no other and pulverized his opponents in the ring with ease, making him perhaps the strongest WWE superstar of all time.
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