6 heaviest WWE Superstars of all time

WWE Hall of Famers Andre The Giant and Yokozuna were goliaths in the ring
WWE Hall of Famers Andre The Giant and Yokozuna were goliaths in the ring

#4 Former World Tag Team Champion - Earthquake - 468 lbs

The late Earthquake was undoubtedly one of the most powerful superstars to step foot in WWE.

At an impressive 468 pounds, this behemoth first captured the attention of the WWE Universe in 1989 when he squashed the late Hall of Famer Ultimate Warrior. Earthquake also feuded with legends like Hulk Hogan and Jake "The Snake" Roberts.

In late 1991, he teamed up with his partner and real-life friend Typhoon to form The Natural Disasters. One of the most dominant tag teams in the history of WWE, they soared to glory by beating Money, Inc. in 1992.

The giant was undoubtedly impressive in the ring. At 42, Earthquake, unfortunately, passed away in 2006 after a lengthy battle with bladder cancer.

#3 Former WWE King of the Ring winner - Viscera - 487 lbs

Whether he competed as Viscera, Big Daddy V, or Mabel, the 487-pound giant was always one of the most intimidating superstars in WWE.

The late Nelson Frazier Jr. first rose to the limelight under the name Mabel when he won the World Tag Team Championship in 1994 as part of Men on a Mission. In 1995, he gained fame as a singles star by winning the King of the Ring tournament. During this time, he had memorable feuds with The Undertaker and Diesel.

In 1999, he became a member of The Phenom's Ministry of Darkness as Viscera. Frazier would finally reveal his third character of Big Daddy V in 2007, feuding with superstars like The Boogeyman and Tommy Dreamer.

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