10 Worst Big Men In WWE History

If you're big WWE will give you a shot, but it doesn't always turn out well.

There have been a lot of terrible big men wrestlers in the history of WWE. While it's hard to remember them all because we tend to want to forget the bad moments in wrestling, sometimes we have to pay tribute to them in our own unique way. What's the definition of a big man? Basically we're looking at the guys that are exceptionally tall (taller than 6'6") or well over 350 pounds. These are the guys that we remember in a wrestling ring and also if we were walking down the street we'd really notice them too. There are a lot of big men that were really good such as The Undertaker, Vader, Bam Bam Bigelow, Kane and so on. Not all, though. We know WWE loves their big guys, but they need to make sure those big guys actually have talent because there have been far too many instances where these guys were so limited that they had no business being in a wrestling ring. Some of them have short careers because they're incapable of doing a lot in the ring. Most of these guys that you're about to read about feuded with The Undertaker over the years. Vince McMahon loved matching up Undertaker with other big guys even if they suck. As good as Undertaker is, even he couldn't carry most of these performers to exciting matches. Here's a look at ten of the worst big men in WWE history.
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