AEW's Powerhouse Hobbs Shares Incredible Body Transformation Photos

What a difference 18 months of hard work have made for Team Taz's Powerhouse Hobbs.

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All Elite Wrestling's Powerhouse Hobbs has hit Twitter to show off his phenomenal body transformation over the past 18 months.

Team Taz's biggest, burliest member posted the following on Tuesday night, placing a shot of him early in his AEW run alongside a recent workout picture:-

The 31-year-old's hard work since coming into AEW for a 13-second squash defeat to Orange Cassidy in July 2020 has clearly paid off. A great job by him.

Daniel Garcia, Hobbs' AEW rostermate, was quick to jump in his replies:-

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Though Hobbs wasn't officially signed to AEW until impressing company founder and president Tony Khan in a September 2020 battle royal, he worked seven matches as an enhancement talent prior to this, standing out for his impressive, attention-grabbing feats of strength. That's when he started racking up the wins between the ropes. By the end of the year, he was rebranded from Will Hobbs to Powerhouse, taking his spot on Team Taz.

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A mainstay in AEW's men's singles rankings over the past few weeks, Hobbs sat at number five in the latest ladder:-

Hobbs and Team Taz stablemate Ricky Starks are currently feuding with Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland on AEW television. A tag bout between the opposing sides appears to be on the horizon.

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