10 Wrestlers You Can't Support Online Without Being Abused

4. Braun Strowman

You would be forgiven for believing that anyone over 200cms making their debut after the year 2010 is kryptonite to internet fans the way they bang on about every large performer in modern wrestling. Sure, Braun Strowman isn't exactly going to perform many (or any) high-risk manoeuvres with his 6'8" and 385-pound frame, but Strowman is a good talent and he doesn't need to do those things to get over. No need to rub your eyes, you read it correctly; Strowman is a good talent. Strowman trained at the NXT performance centre for two years before making his main roster debut with the Wyatt Family and continues to dedicate a lot of his time to improving his skills. For a big guy, he is touted by WWE trainers as being very impressive for a big guy. The same can't be said about the internet fans, however, who clearly know how to create a diverse roster. What's funny is that Braun would be adored by wrestling fans if he was 5'10", as he has followed a similar route in WWE as a number of of the internet's adopted love children, and there's no chance those other wrestlers would be subjected to mindless complains if they were booked to face The Undertaker at WrestleMania 32. But alas, here we are, living in a time where professional wrestlers will be blindly hated because they happy to be larger than your average bear.
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