5 Wrestlers who didn't look too athletic but who were

Kevin Owens doesn't look like the prototypical superstar but he's even better.
Kevin Owens doesn't look like the prototypical superstar but he's even better.

#4 Keith Lee

Keith Lee moves like a cruiserweight sometimes.
Keith Lee moves like a cruiserweight sometimes.

If you aren't basking in his glory now, you will be shortly.

Lee had a short run in ROH with fellow mammoth Shane Taylor. He then left to pursue bigger things and had runs in Evolve and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla where he was the top champion in both promotions at different points.

He had always been on the WWE's radar and he debuted for NXT on July 18, 2018, defeating Marcel Barthel.

Like the picture above, Lee has the athleticism that a man his size probably shouldn't.

He's a shade under 300 pounds but is a huge, thick man. And with that frame, he also manages to pull off moonsaults, corkscrew planchas, sentons and dropkicks.

All you need to do is search for his move set on Google or YouTube.

Of course, he does also have a power move set including power slams, pounces (running shoulder blocks) and a variety of suplexes.

He's truly a physical, agile beast of a man.

He's been close with fellow new NXT signee, Matt Riddle, so the two might tag together or even end up fighting each other.

Lee did take the WWN Title off of Riddle, so any history the two have could be built upon for future storyline purposes.

He's also had a brief history with Kassius Ohno and they've subtly noted as such in backstage skits between Lee, Riddle and Ohno. Ohno is probably the first feud for both guys.

He's still only been in NXT for a few months but will likely get a featured match at one of the upcoming Takeover specials.

NXT usually has one on Royal Rumble weekend and as a part of Wrestlemania weekend, so expect to see more of the Limitless One in the early months of 2019.

Teddy Long snaps when Swerve Strickland's race is brought up HERE

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