12 Best "Big" Men In Wrestling
9. Big E Langston
It's true that he hasn't reached his full potential in WWE. In fact, you could say he hasn't lived up to his potential since his NXT Championship days.
But as one-third of the longest reigning tag champs in history, and as one of the most charismatic and likable talents on the WWE roster today, make no mistake about it: Big E is still on the ascent.
He's a powerhouse, built like a Vince McMahon wet dream, and has the biggest chance of singles success of anyone in The New Day. (Let's face it, Kofi's time has passed, and Xavier is bound for the Cruiserweights or a middling tag team run, at best.)
Big E, however, could still do great things. As long as he stops gyrating.