7 WWE Superstars With Crazy Workout Routines

If you want to look like Triple H, you've got a lot of work to do!

Regardless on your stance on the legitimacy of pro wrestling, there€™s one aspect of the business that is rather more difficult to dispute; the physical conditioning of the in-ring talents. Wrestlers can learn the safe way to a bump, they can avoid handing out a concussion with every dropkick, and they can make sure that a superplex doesn€™t break their opponent€™s neck. But when you see a man hoist another much bigger man onto his shoulders or over his head, there€™s nothing fake about that. In fact the physical prowess that pro wrestling requires is very real indeed€”just ask Ryback. Of course, it€™s not just brute strength that the profession demands. To really be able to deliver in the ring, performers need a whole range of physical attributes if they wish to stand out as the cream of the crop. Speed, stamina, mobility and agility are all just as vital as raw power alone, meaning some pro wrestlers rank among the finest athletes on the planet. But in order to achieve such great fitness, which WWE Superstars have pushed themselves them most? More specifically, who are the guys that go to lengths that few others can in order to be as prepared as they can be for a pro wrestling career? Rather than simply measure who can lift the most weight, this article also considers some of the more unconventional, unorthodox and generally insane workouts that members of the WWE roster, both past and present, have been known to put themselves through, as we take a look at a handful of WWE Superstars and their crazy workout routines.
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