20 Most RIDICULOUS Wrestler Physiques Ever

15. Rob Terry

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Speaking of total units.

Rob Terry had that V-shape so many serious lifters covet. You know the one - it emphasises wide shoulders and big arms, then twins that hard work with a thin waist. Sprinkle on some abdominals you could grate cheese on and someone likely has a few podium finishes in their lifetime.

Originally, Rob was backup muscle for Brutus Magnus (Nick Aldis) and Doug Williams in TNA's British Invasion faction. The big Welshman wore a sleeveless Union Jack top, but wasn't shy about ripping that off to show what he'd been up to in between shows in the gym. By the looks of it, he'd been busy.

Terry understood how to bulk then cut better than most in the biz. That made his muscles pop (check the triceps in that snap above), but didn't sacrifice any of his girth. He 100% deserves a spot on this list. Big Rob looked like he'd been made in a factory.

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