9 Most Athletic Monsters In WWE/WCW History

1. Brock Lesnar

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One of the greatest amateur wrestlers of all time, with an impressive record of 106–5 overall in his collegiate career, Lesnar then transitioned to the world of scripted wrestling, where in his first stint with the WWE he became the youngest WWE Champion in the title's illustrious history.

After leaving WWE, Lesnar briefly forayed into football, and despite not having played in nearly a decade, he was named a Defensive Tackle for the Minnesota Vikings, but was cut prior to the start of the 2004 season. Not one to be discouraged by failure, he began training MMA, eventually going on to become the UFC Heavyweight Champion in only his 4th professional bout.

Lesnar remains the only man in history to hold Heavyweight Championships in NCAA Wrestling, WWE, and UFC.

From mind bending shooting star presses (at 285 pounds), power like a Mac Truck, fluid grappling, and jaw dropping feats of strength such as hurling Mark Henry and Big Show around like overgrown cruiserweights (ticket to Suplex City anyone?), Lesnar is an explosive freak of nature.

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