Most Tallest Men in the History of All Time Step into Wrestling World ______ SZ #8
Hello Steemians, My 8th Blog goes to Top 10 Tallest Wrestlers of All Time - Giant Wrestlers
On my List # 10 The Undertaker - 6'10" (2.082 m)
The Undertaker debuted in WWE with Brother Love as manager almost 25 years ago, but had actually wrestled with Sid Vicious and then Danny Spivey as the Skyscrapers in WCW
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The Undertaker definately uses his height to his advantage as he is widely considered one of the scariest wrestlers ever.
HIs charachter is one of the most enduring in wrestling history and has reached a level of Legendary proportions.
Already certain to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, anything in the future The Undertaker accomplishes is just the icing on his illustrious career.
#9 Kurrgan - 6'11" (2.108 m)
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Robert Maillet was working as a bouncer in New Brunswick, when he got the call from Bret Hart with an offer to become a WWE wrestler.
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Despite being one of the tallest wrestlers to ever step into the ring Kurrgan didin't win very many matches in the WWE.
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#8 Big Caas - 7'0" (2.133 m)
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Ranked No. 94 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2017, Big Cass made professional wrestling debut in 2010, with some of the great performances as tag team wrestler he received award of (Tag Team of the Year in 2015) in NXT Year-End Award with Enzo Amore. He is the rising largest wrestler in WWE.
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#7 The Big Show - 7'0" (2.133 m)
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The Big Show's name really says it all, he is the beast of a man standing at an incredible seven feet tall.
He defeated Hulk Hogan to win the WCW World Title.
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He has held the World Heavyweight Championship seven times and is the only person to have held the ECW, WWE (both) and WCW world heavyweight championships.
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Between WWE and WCW, Big Show has held 23 total championships.
#6 Kane - 7'0" (2.133 m)
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Standing a full 2 inches taller then his fellow Brother of Destruction, The Undertaker, Kane is one the tallest wrestlers of all time.
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Winning incredible 18 championships during his WWE career, Kane has been one of the most successful wrestlers ever.
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At 7 feet tall, Kane is a moster of a man in the ring and has used his dominating height to his advantage in every match.
#5 The Great Khali - 7'1" (2.159 m)
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As a wrestler, The Great Khali turned out to be not so great after all. Standing an impressive 7'1", his skills inside could never match his stature.
If you add very little charisma to a bad wrestler and you get The Great Khali.
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The only thing Khali brought to the WWE was his height, which he took back to India in 2014.
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#4 Ron Reis - 7'2" (2.184 m)
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Ronald Allen Reis is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling between 1995 and 1998 under the ring names The Yeti and Reese.
#3 GIANT SILVA - 7'2" (2.184 m)
Giant Silva was known as another part of The Oddities after making his WWE debut.
The Brazilian Giant has a background in basketball, having played for the Brazilian national team in the preliminary rounds for the 1988 Olympics.
Silva could barely move in the ring and was out of the WWE after less than a year, when the entire ODDities stable was released.
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He also had a brief his MMA career with the Japanese promotion PRIDE, but finished his MMA career with a 2-6 record.
#2: Andre the Giant: Height (7’ft 4’Inch)
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Andre the Giant one of the most powerful wrestler in (WCW) and WWF. He made his professional wrestling debut in year (1963). Andre well known for his winning streak in wrestling since (1973–1987). Giant is listed in the WWF hall of fame class of (1993). He won the WWF World Heavyweight Championship once in his career.
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#1: Giant Gonzales: Height (8’ft 0’Inch)
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Jorge González was Argentina's basketball player, professional wrestler and actor, better known for his appearances in World Championship Wrestling under the ring name El Gigante between 1989 and 1992 and in the World Wrestling Federation under the ring name Giant González in 1993
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