10 Best Big Men In Wrestling Today
3. The Undertaker
This list simply wouldn't be complete without the best big man of all time, The Undertaker. Though the 51-year-old Phenom may have lost a step or two in recent years, he's proven over and over again that he should never be counted out; the 6'10 1/2", 299-pounder is still capable of delivering classics the envy of men and women half his age.
Undertaker's early gimmick didn't lend itself to great matches - he mostly no-sold moves and choked opponents - but when his character was humanized a bit, he got to show his athleticism more. In the mid-'90s, he emerged as a fantastic worker, and he held that reputation through 2010, when his full-time career ended. Since then, he's rarely wrestled more than a couple of times a year, but he's usually delivered.
His most recent bout was a Hell in a Cell match against Shane McMahon at WrestleMania, one which he managed to keep afloat despite some very questionable booking. After that match, 'Taker reportedly told people that he considered himself retired. Still, most expect that he'll reconsider come next year's WrestleMania season, and that he's got at least one more match left in the tank.