10 WWE Wrestlers Who Never Tapped Out

5. Umaga

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On one level, this makes perfect sense. Umaga, after all, was an unstoppable monster: he could have powered out of any hold simply by standing up and swatting his opponent away.

Then again, both Big Show and The Great Khali - who have each been billed in the same way at various points in their career - have succumbed to the occasional submission manœuvre.

Perhaps the salient difference here is that those two are so enormous that, as Kevin Nash found out with his attempted Jackknife on Show back in their WCW days, it's impossible for 90% of the roster to safely pull off their traditional finishing moves.

Anyway, the point is that Umaga (or indeed Eddie Fatu's previous character, Jamal) never gave up. He once lost an eight-man tag by submission when Randy Orton tapped out to Ric Flair's Figure Four Leg Lock, but he didn't once quit himself.

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