Guest One Bad Apple Report post Posted March 17, 2002 "And would you look at the power of Big Show," as Michael Cole or Jim Ross would say! Really, he's pushed cars and can suplex two men at once. You also have to consider "the pick up the frigging ring twice, too," as Some Guy noted! C'mon ... Kane? Yeah, right! Talk to me when Kane starts to tip the scales at over 500 pounds! But, hey, we are talking about pro wrestlers here. The vast majority of them are over six foot, and exceedingly muscular. They take punishment for a living, and spend most of their lives pretending to rip the shit out of eachother. That's why instances like Sycrase are so humiliating for the industry. Shawn weighed like, what, 250? And I heard those guys were poor people, too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kahran Ramsus Report post Posted March 17, 2002 Paul Wight was always considered the strongest professional wrestler in his Giant days. I would assume he still his, even though he isn't in as good a shape anymore. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sassquatch Report post Posted March 17, 2002 I'll throw a name out here: Kenta Kobashi. Kobasi is a MONSTER when it comes to the weight room and was one of Giant Baba's favorite's becasue of how strong he was. "Dr.Death" in an interview from years ago on one of those wrestling radio shows, confirmed that Kobashi was one of the strongest guys he ever knew and that Kobashi was in a league of his own when it came to lifting weights. And when Kobashi can hold a guy like Vader who weighs an almost legit 400 pounds with a stalling vertical suplex for 12-15 seconds with a straight body form, that is #### strong. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Laizen Report post Posted March 17, 2002 Angle is strong as ####....... but I doubt the guy could do 500 pounds 50 times on bench. In fact, I doubt anyone could do that in the whole world. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites