10 Wrestlers That Are Causing A Scottish Revolution

5. Big Damo

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Big Damo had a hand in nurturing Joe Hendry, and the same can be said for countless others. However, it hasn't been until the past few years that the monstrous 'Beast Of Belfast' has really come into his own, but he's making up for lost time. His career has been aided by a startling transformation.

Once sporting short hair and modest stubble, Damo is now a mountain of beard and natural presence. He certainly looks the part, but should never be passed off as a typical big man. Akin to someone like Bam Bam Bigelow or Big Van Vader, Damo can move well for a guy his size.

He's one of the only men not born in Scotland on this list, but that's because he's been responsible for helping build the scene from the ground up. Incredible moves like the 'Van-Damonator' - a takeoff of Rob Van Dam's incredible 'Coast To Coast' move - really have to be seen to be believed.

Big Damo can work various styles, meshing well with opponents of every size and shape. That's a credit to his studious nature as a performer.

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