20 Most RIDICULOUS Wrestler Physiques Ever

4. Brock Lesnar

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It was presumably sellout city at the monitor whenever Brock Lesnar was tasked with working dark matches before joining the main roster full time in 2002. OK, maybe not, because that deep heat won't deep heat itself on sore, tired workers, but key figures in the office were watching and they liked what they were seeing.

Meanwhile, Paul Heyman smartly tied himself to can't miss prospect Brock.

Lesnar is still a physical freak today in his late-40s, but he was a literal 'Beast' when he first showed up to run roughshod. Impressively, Brock didn't even really need to flex to show off significant muscle. However, when he did, he made a mockery of everyone else in the locker room.

Brock somehow mixed bulk in the right areas with lean muscle in others. He was slim but thick, if that even makes sense, and had almost super-human like athleticism. JBL used to say someone building a wrestler from the ground up would land on Randy Orton, but Lesnar would work for that catchphrase himself.

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