#2 Hanson

If you have watched ROH or NJPW before, you already know how agile Hanson is.
You take one look at he and Ray Rowe and expect nothing but power moves. A guy who is supposed to be a smidge over 300 pounds is usually not expected to pull out some of the moves that Hanson can.
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And while you'd be partially correct, Hanson has shown the WWE fans just how athletic he is in his short NXT run.
If you saw WarGames 2, he just solidified that fact.
He was the second member of the Ricochet/Pete Dunne/War Raiders team to enter the match.
And while it was likely storyline related because Pete Dunne was hurt, usually the smaller, more athletic guys take the earlier entrance spots because of their superior endurance.
While the WarGames allows for the wrestlers to take breaks throughout the match due to the framework of the match itself, Hanson was just as impressive as Ricochet with his performance.
His cartwheels to get out of his opponents' way are unexpected if you aren't familiar with him. His moonsault is also something you wouldn't expect a man of his size to break out.
He has more offense based off the top rope, like the combination of a leg drop off the top rope. And he also pulls off a cannonball off the ring apron to an opponent on the outside.
Just like Wyatt, the fact that Hanson and Rowe are both big yet surprisingly agile and athletic is why they've been so successful.
Guys like he, Wyatt and Kevin Owens don't look like they would pull out a spin kick, but they all have kicks as weapons in their arsenals.
And if he and Rowe keep having impressive matches, it won't take long for Hanson to be one of the best 'big men' in WWE history.
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