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Real Name:Brock Edward Lesnar
Ring Name: Brock Lesnar
Born: July 12, 1977, Webster, South Dakota, United States
Age: 40
He is an American
professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist, amateur wrestler and
professional American football player signed with WWE, where he performs on the
Raw brand and is the current Universal Champion in his first reign
Top 10 Monster Strongest Wrestlers In WWE Of All Time
1. Goldberg
Height: 6 ft 4 in
Weight: 270 lb (120 kg)
Goldberg is the most powerful wrestler ever (strength speed intensity). He'd jackhammered Big Show couple of times in WCW. He's Kratos of wrestling.
2. Brock Lesnar
Height: 6 ft 3 in
Weight: 286 lb (130 kg)
Became UFC champion, WWE champion, youngest champ, NCAA champion, there's no one in the wwe that could take him in a real fight and I'm not talking about 'entertainment' I'm talking about a fight in reality, he would pretty much kill anyone in wwe in a fight.
3. Mark Henry
Height: 6 ft 4 in
Weight: 360 lb (160 kg)
The guy is an accomplished power lifter. He has broken records in the big three and won competitions by miles drug free. He was stronger in high school than most of the dedicated strength trainers you will come across in a gym.
4. The Undertaker
Height: 6 ft 10 in
Weight: 309 lb (140 kg)
Undertaker is the strongest man in WWE. He is a 7 time world champion and he beat cena, rock, lesnar, h, Shawn michales, khali, Batista, randy Orton, big show mark Henry and a lot more.
5. John Cena
Height: 6 ft 1 in
Weight: 251 lb (114 kg)
John cena have not lost even a single fair fight and he defeated mark henry (World's strongest man) in an arm wrestling, even mark henry salutes him. And the most importantly, he had never tapped out in his entire career.
6. The Great Khali
Height: 7 ft 1 in
Weight: 347 lb (157 kg)
Great Khali has power also he defeat undertaker, batista, John Cena, kane in there first match against khali.
7. Kane
Height: 7 ft 0 in
Weight: 323 lb (147 kg)
Even Brock Lesnar said that no one can beat Kane in arm wrestling. He said that Arm wrestling with kane is like pulling a tree with one arm.
8. Hulk Hogan
Height: 6 ft 7 in
Weight: 302 lb (137 kg)
Hulk Hogan bench pressed 810 pounds when he was fired up in a Minnesota gym one time. This was done with ease! There's no telling how strong The Hulk could become when he was Hulking out with all his Hulkamaniacs behind him.
9. The Rock
Height: 6 ft 5 in
Weight: 260 lb (118 kg)
If you look at The Rock his muscles are huge. He takes so many hard shots and still manages to get up.He beat Goldust in 2 minutes. He took down Mark Henry and Big Show together.
10. Roman Reigns
Height: 6 ft 3 in
Weight: 265 lb (120 kg)
He is the strongest man in WWE this generation. He has eliminated 12 wrestlers in 2014 royal rumble then won 2015 royal rumble. He have won 3 time world heavyweight championship match under 6 months. He have punched his tickets 2 times main event against brock lesnar and triple hhh.
Kurt Angle became an over-night national hero in 1996
when he scooped a home-soil gold medal at the Atlanta Olympics (with a broken
freakin' neck, mind you). Having reached the top of the amateur ranks, it would
have been easy for the Pittsburgh-native to then seek his fortune as a trainer
or commentator, but Vince McMahon came calling in 1998, and Angle was talked
into getting back in the singlet.
Within two years, the Olympian was one of WWE's most
valuable players, having skipped through the sort of lengthy acclimation period
usually associated with those who get into pro-wrestling on the off-chance
(Angle has made no secret of the fact that WWE wasn't exactly in his career
plan). And whilst few amateur wrestlers have reached the same heights, the
likes of American Alpha's Chad Gable and Jason Jordan owe a debt of gratitude
to the Raw GM for paving the way.
2. Goldberg – Football
Whilst he is now better known for his subsequent career
in sports entertainment - which, beginning in Ted Turner's WCW, saw him become
one of the protagonists of the Monday Night Wars - Goldberg had a better
football run than many of his fellow professional wrestlers. And remains, to
this day, a respected voice in the world of MMA - a sport he also considered
taking up after leaving the NFL.
3. Mark Henry – Weightlifting
Despite what WWE may say, Mark Henry has never officially
held the title of "World's Strongest Man". He was pretty close
though: before turning his hand to professional wrestling, the Texan earned his
keep as one of America's most accomplished weightlifters, representing the US
in both the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games, while claiming gold in the
Pan-American games in 1995.
With a host of dead-lift records to his name, Henry is
one of few wrestlers who can genuinely claim to have reached the top of both
his chosen fields - although, in the case of wrestling, it took him
considerably longer to do it. WWE didn't begin pushing the Olympian as a
legitimate force until the mid-2000s, prior to which he was burdened with the
unfortunate 'Sexual Chocolate' gimmick.
4. Brock Lesnar - Amateur Wrestling
You know you're a freak of nature when you reach the
elite level in three different sports. And while Lesnar's turn in the NFL after
parting ways with WWE the first time in 2004 may have been short-lived, no-one
can accuse him of faking it in the world of amateur wrestling. The Next Big
Thing, as his employers were only too keen to remind us, was twice an NCAA
All-American before joining up with Vince and co.
Lesnar's insatiable appetite for competition meant that
tying him down to an exclusive, long-term deal was never likely, and - after
becoming the company's youngest ever world champion then headlining
WrestleMania alongside Kurt Angle - the Beast Incarnate said his goodbyes. By
the time he came back eight years later, he had conquered UFC.
5. Roman Reigns – Football
The 32-year-old spent a season
playing in the Canadian Football League for the Edmonton Eskimos in 2008, after
failing to attract any interest south of the border in the annual NFL draft.
When he called it quits, Reigns
soon after turned his attention to a career inside the squared circle - and, to
be fair, coming from a family of professional wrestlers that includes The Rock
and Yokozuna, you can't really say his heart's not in it.
5. He is Born into the Legendary Samoan-American Anoaʻi
Wrestling Family.
Leati Joseph “Joe” Anoaʻi was born in May 25, 1985 into
the legendary Samoan-American wrestling dynasty of the same name. His father is
Leati “Sika” Anoaʻi, a member of the Wild Samoans team together with his
brother Afa. The team held the WWF Tag Team Championship on three occasions. He
is also a first cousin to The Usos, which consists of the two real-life twin
brothers Jimmy and Jey Uso, and is related to Yokozuna, Umaga, and Rikishi.
Matthew “Matt” Anoaʻi, popularly known as Rosey across wrestling circles, is
also Reigns’ brother.
4. He is The Rock’s Cousin.
There is one thing that The Rock and Roman Reigns share
and that is their refreshing ‘celebrity’ look. However, what you probably
didn’t know is that both are related. Being a member of one of the largest pro
wrestling families in history, The Rock and Roman Reigns are distant cousins
since their grandfathers – Peter Maivia and Amituana Anoa’i – were blood
brothers. Light was shed on their relationship when The Rock came to Reigns’
side after he won the 2015 Royal Rumble.
3. He Holds the Record for the Most Eliminations in a
Single Royal Rumble.
Roman Reigns broke Kane‘s long-standing record of the
most eliminations in a single Royal Rumble. In 2014, Roman Reigns eliminated a
record 12 opponents compared to Kane’s 11, a number that had been the record
for 13 straight years. Despite tossing so many buff guys over the top rope,
Roman Reigns lost the Rumble match to Batista. The record has been held
previously by Steve Austin when he eliminated 10 opponents in 1996 and Hulk
Hogan when he eliminated 9 opponents in 1989.
2. He Played for
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
Before enrolling at the Georgia Institute of Technology,
Roman Reigns played football his entire time in high school. During this time,
Pensacola News Journal named him the Defensive Player of the Year. After
enrolling at the institute, Reigns joined the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
football team. He became its team captain, and made twenty-nine tackles for
loss, including twelve sacks during this time. This is the 13th best record at
the institute. Like another popular WWE superstar, Reigns made the jump from
football to professional wrestling and has not looked back since. Speaking of
that man.
1. He is the Youngest Star to Win a Slammy Award for The
Superstar of the Year
Roman Reigns became the youngest WWE superstar to scoop
the Superstar of the Year Slammy Award in 2014. At the time, he was just 28
years old. In 2014 Reigns trounced opponents such as John Cena, Bray Wyatt and
Seth Rollins. The Superstar has also clinched other Slammy Awards over the
years, such as the 2013 Breakout Star of the Year Award and the 2013 and 2014
Faction of the Year Award. In 2013, his signature Spear move also scooped the
“What a Maneuver” of the Year Award.