8 Super Heavyweight Wrestlers Who Could Do Flippy S***

7. Kane & Big Show

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We're clumping these 2 legends together because they both fill a particularly niche. You certainly wouldn't call either Big Show or Kane the most athletic wrestler in the world, especially in their later years. However, if you look back at the early days of their respective careers, you might be surprised.

When he debuted in WCW as The Giant, Show was known for his gravity-bending acts on the offensive. He would semi-regularly bust out a top-rope dropkick despite being billed at 7ft tall. Later in his career, he'd still silence doubters with the odd diving attack, as well as a kip-up or a sunset flip from time to time. 

Kane wasn't unfamiliar with the high-rent district either. He used to hit a top-rope clothesline, and there's even footage of him doing a hurricanrana on Albert. He does spike himself in the process, but it's still impressive. Oh, and remember when he used to get out of the ring by doing a backflip? That was so cool. 

Kane and Show didn't do this stuff on the regular, sure, but it's nice to acknowledge them all the same. 

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