10 Hardest Hitters In Wrestling Right Now

6. Brock Lesnar

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Whether walking up kicked-down cage doors or lobbing briefcases and car doors into space, Brock Lesnar remains the industry's peak prop comedy persecutor. Like with most things WWE, 'The Beast' simply does not give a single f*ck about the magic of Sports Entertainment safety when he can be a riotously enjoyable danger to himself and others with the cinematic weapons provided.

Shortly before the Money in the Bank contract was lobbed into orbit, Lesnar hilariously dented it on Braun Strowman's broad shoulders, and left further marks on the 'Monster Among Men' with half a table when he made his surprising return a mere month later.

Strowman caught most of Lesnar's 2018 wrath, in fact. An overly stiff shot during their Royal Rumble triple threat with Kane resulted in the former UFC Heavyweight Champion doling out an equally viscous receipt. Only Roman Reigns has suffered worse at the violent hands (and elbow) of the former Universal Champion. Their WrestleMania 34 main event had long fallen to pieces by the time Brock shattered 'The Big Dog's skull, but the blood flowed all the same in an effort to try and make the challenger look like a gutsy loser instead of a feckless one. It didn't work, but the horrifying state of Roman's head provided at least one broadly memorable visual.

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