10 WWE Wrestlers Who Would Win A Real Fight

4. Jack Swagger

As with Daniel Bryan, Jack Swagger would likely reign in a fight thanks to his technique. But unlike Daniel, Jack has size and strength to back it up as well. And that makes him even more dangerous than some fans likely realize. Swagger was recruited by the University of Oklahoma to initially play football but soon joined the wrestling program due to his success in high school. He was an All-American with a record 30 pins in one season and was one of the most successful wrestlers that the NCAA had. Add that ability to his 6'7" 275 lb frame and you have all the makings of one bad man when he's crossed by the wrong person. Jack's character may appear to be lighthearted at times thanks to his association with Zeb Colter but make no mistake about it; he knows how to get it done in the ring. He is one of the better technicians in WWE and his strength only adds to the package. Swagger is very capable of putting on a good match with anyone in the locker room. He is also very capable of putting someone down if he was challenged. The key to winning a fight is to know what you're doing. Swinging wildly and brawling may work in the short term but eventually you could get winded and when that happens, the smarter man in the fight takes over. That is Jack Swagger, who would likely be able to put a submission hold on before you were even able to get your second wind in a fight. And by that time, it's too late. Swagger is very good at what he does and with the power that he can put behind the holds he has, there would be very little chance he could lose in a straight up fight. To overpower Jack would be a tall order. To out-wrestle him would prove even more difficult. Jack has everything it takes to win a fight and he could do it before you could say "we the people."
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