12 WWE Monsters Whose Muscles Were Bigger Than Their Skills

10. Nathan Jones

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRN1BZs20jI The Australian mammoth known as The Colossus of Boggo Road is the prototypical monster pro wrestler. Standing 6€™11€ and weighing in at nearly 350 pounds of solid rock, Nathan Jones made his WWE debut in 2002. As physically intimidating a human being as there€™s ever been, Jones had all the tools to be a star in the business except for one iota of actual wrestling ability. Had he come along a decade or two earlier, he could have gotten by on just being a hulking beast, but in the early 2000s, wrestling€™s in ring product had improved and with a few exceptions, the days of lumbering giants with very little athleticism were all but gone and Jones just couldn't hang. He lasted less than two years, quitting WWE while on a tour of his homeland due to the rigors of travel. Once his wrestling career had quickly fizzled out, he moved on to the bright lights of Hollywood. He appeared as imposing champion Boagrius in the movie Troy, taking a spear through the neck from Brad Pitt€™s Achilles in a memorable scene. He's continued to pick up roles, but much like wrestling, he's limited to what he can do by his size and stature.
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