10 Strongest Wrestlers In WWE Today

7. Titus O'Neil

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Titus O'Neil has always been more of a character than a wrestler. The 6'6", 270lb grappler is unrefined between the ropes, but his charisma has carried him through eight years of WWE employment, during which he has played a number of colourful gimmicks. WWE's promotion of him is all about personality, and thus, his physical attributes are often forgotten about.

This is a shame, as Titus' goofy persona hides the fact that he's one of the company's strongest athletes. His top bench press is 545lbs, which ranks among the highest in the locker-room, though he concedes that Big E has him beaten in that department.

O'Neil doesn't often compete these days, but his moveset is almost entirely comprised of big slams. His finisher, Clash Of The Titus, is a sitout spinebuster that requires immense core strength to execute, and he also makes use of other heavy-lifting moves like a fallaway slam, pumphandle powerslam, and multiple rib breakers. Is Titus a flawed competitor? Absolutely. His offensive moves often look clunky and awkward, but that shouldn't take away from the fact that he's a natural powerhouse.

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