9 Most Athletic Monsters In WWE/WCW History

6. Bam Bam Bigelow

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The high flying big man remembered most for soaring around the ring and crushing his unlucky foes to a bloody pulp, Bigelow revolutionized the stereotypical immobile monster in sports entertainment by showcasing gymnast-like grace in a 400 pound wrecking machine of a man, consistently pulling off cartwheels and handsprings for astonished crowds for nearly two decades.

Known for his devastating flying headbutts and pulverizing moonsaults as much as he was for his trademark flaming head tattoo, this badass bruiser from New Jersey even fought in an unstaged MMA bout against former UFC fighter and 4th degree Taekwondo Black belt Kimo Leopoldo in Japan, which he was unfortunately unsuccessful in.

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