10 Strongest Wrestlers In WWE Today

6. Big Show

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Big Show, like Kane, is hindered by his age. If this were the 'World's Largest Athlete' of old, Show would be a shoe-in for the top three, but he's 45 years old now and rarely demonstrates the full extent of his power on television. Nonetheless, Show can still throw some of the biggest guys in the business around when asked to, as proven by recent confrontations with Braun Strowman and Big Cass.

Show claims he can bench press 500lbs for 12 reps, which, according to basic calculations, equates to a single rep max of 694lbs. That's an astonishing number, and while he'd probably struggle to reach it in his advanced years, the way he's been hitting the gym lately suggests that he's still a heavy lifter.

As far as wrestling goes, few wrestlers have ever built their career on pure, raw-boned power like Show. Nobody gets as much elevation on a Chokeslam as him, even on larger opponents like Kane and The Undertaker. He's the only man to ever press slam the monstrous Mark Henry over his head, and in 2005, he showcased his strength by toppling a Jeep on SmackDown. An old example, but an impressive one.

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