10 Most Realistic Wrestlers In The World Right Now

10. Tomohiro Ishii

CHAOS' grumpiest member captured fans' imaginations after years of relative obscurity in 2013. His stout frame, surly demeanour and bruising brutality allowed him to become the rarest of characters: a lovable heel underdog. Strong style wars with Masato Tanaka, Katsuyori Shibata and Hiroshi Tanahashi put him on the map as a cult hero, a status he has enjoyed ever since.

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'The Stone Pitbull' is a truly relentless brawler. His forearm shots look jaw-jacking and his headbutts are cringe-inducing. The realism of his offence lies in a fine blend of stiffness and timing, allowing him to appear as if he's really rocking his hapless foes.

The convincing nature of his wrestling is enhanced by his selling. The manner in which Ishii reaches for his neck after suplexes is alarming and might even fool less jaded viewers into believing a disaster has occurred. How he fights through submissions and strikes ensures he looks both tough and devastated, allowing his opponent's offence to appear deadly without slowing the match down. Clearly in pain, the slowed Ishii will often pause and crumble mid-exchange as he buckles under the weight of his foe's punishment.

Now 46, Ishii has grown into a weather-beaten babyface veteran. Still as no-nonsense as ever, he put on some sterling battles with the likes of Jay White and Zack Sabre Jr. in 2021. His grounded, gritty style of wrestling remains an immersive joy to watch. Aside from when he wrestles EVIL that is...

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