10 Most Powerful Wrestlers In WWE Today

1. Braun Strowman

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The ultimate example of WWE Superstar 'power' (outside of his chronic No Mercy 2017 loss to Brock Lesnar), Braun Strowman's strength is superhuman - much like the 'Monster Among Men' himself.

Yet another reason why Roman Reigns will categorically now never get over as an all-conquering hero to the entire fanbase, Strowman's deft ability to do just about everything within reasoned logic a man of his size should do constantly pulls him back from the comedic brink.

The trail of broken bodies left behind by the former real-life strongman since he moved to Monday Night Raw are merely entrees from his time dining on destruction. The man's been scripted to tip over ambulances, chuck away roster members from 'The Big Dog' to 'The Beast' as if he was on a tip run after a house clearance, and break the ring with The Big Show's body in tribute to wrestling behemoths that came before him.

Strowman's in rarefied air - there's almost nothing audiences can't suspend their disbelief about in relation to his strength - and it's this power that's thus the most powerful of all.

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