10 Most Underrated Wrestlers In The World Today
10. Keith Lee
When people describe a wrestler as "a big man who moves like a cruiserweight," it's usually a massive exaggeration used to credit those whose speed and agility are marginally better than their size would suggest. While these performers certainly deserve praise for their athleticism, the phrase becomes hyperbolic when thrown at guys like Big Show.
With Keith Lee, this modern wrestling cliché is entirely accurate. He's a 300lber who legitimately works like a man half his size, which turns every match into a must-see spectacle, particularly when working with celebrated high-flyers like Ricochet (as he recently did in WCPW, coincidentally).
Lee has countless ways to hurt an opponent. If he's not cracking ribs with brutal chops or obliterating foes with powerbombs, he's executing flawless hurricanranas and dives. The man's an athletic freak, somebody who must be seen to be believed, and his skill extends beyond elite athleticism.
Keith is one of the most charismatic wrestlers on today's independent circuit. He's an extremely engaging talker, and he carries a calm, confident aura of badassery similar to peak Low-Ki (only a lot less angry). If you haven't already done so, board the hype train now, because Keith Lee is going to be a massive star in a year or two.