10 Most Powerful Wrestlers In WWE Today

4. Cesaro

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Cesaro's inhuman strength isn't the thing he's currently dining out on - though a remarkable physique and engine strong enough to swing the tree trunks of just about any Superstar on the roster places him in elite company should the organisation take one last chance on 'The Swiss Superman' post-Bar.

Hauling The Big Show over the top rope at the climax of the first ever Andre The Giant Battle Royal in 2014, WWE had no problem with comparisons being made to the eponymous legend's slam at Hulk Hogan's hands - with Cesaro sporting similar 'pythons' of his own to get the job done back then.

His union with Sheamus has at long last unleashed a personality that may linger when their relationship inevitably returns to its rocky foundation. Only then can his incredible strength parlay into the sort of power Vince McMahon adores atop his cards. At long last, The Chairman's infamous comments made during a podcast interview with Steve Austin may no longer be the reason their names are intertwined.

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