10 Heaviest Wrestlers Of All Time

9. Viscera (487lbs)

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Weight In KG: 220.8

Big Daddy V wasn't quite so careful during his matches. As Mabel in the mid-1990s, he earned a bad reputation for hurting peers left, right and centre. Everyone from The Undertaker to Diesel suffered the consequences, and the big man was warned repeatedly to change his ways. Apparently, he didn't really listen.

V went by several names during his dual runs in the WWF/WWE. He was Big Daddy, he was Mabel, and he was Viscera. It appears that he was heaviest during his final stint under the BDV moniker. At his peak, V clocked in at a whopping 487lbs, which equates to approx 220kg.

That's huge.

One of the worst habits Mabel had was kicking his legs out from underneath and falling butt-first onto someone's spine. According to Kevin Nash, this hurt. A lot. All 487lbs plus had nowhere else to go except right on top of someone's lower back, which had to be agonising.

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