10 Hidden Gem Wrestlers That Would Blow WWE Fans' Minds

8. Yoshiki Inamura

Yoshiki Inamura
Pro Wrestling NOAH

As wide as he is tall and as fun to watch as he is legit, Yoshiki Inamura, at 28 years old, is on the verge of becoming one of his generation's greatest hoss wrestlers.

Inamura first brought his judo and sumo experience to the squared circle in the summer of 2018, when he joined the Pro Wrestling NOAH roster after graduating from the promotion's dojo. He has since become established as NOAH's premier powerhouse. Progressively adding mass to his already-stacked frame throughout his run, evolving his style as he goes, he is yet to truly erupt in a country that typically takes it slowly when bringing younger wrestlers through the ranks, though he now sits alongside rostermate Kaito Kiyomiya as one of Japan's sharpest prospects.

He's a bowling ball of a man, Inamura, and his fire is infectious. It gives him the ability to transcend any language barrier and should assist him in getting over should he ever compete in America. Watch him charge around the ring and smash into opponents with his full bulk behind him, then launch them from one end of the canvas to another and try to wipe the smile off your face.

An impossible task.

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