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Post by Savage Gambino on May 3, 2013 15:48:10 GMT -5
Mark Henry and Big E, without question.
Sheamus and Cesaro should be listed, though. They're both ridiculously strong.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2013 18:52:01 GMT -5
The Rock The Ryback The Batista
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on May 3, 2013 23:50:59 GMT -5
My choices? Henry (which is obvious), Andre (in his prime), and the unusual choice of Haku. Hearing stories about him from old timers sold me on him as obscenely powerful. One story that stood out to me was some drunk tried to pick a fight with him at a bar. Haku looked at him the same way you and I would look at a gnat, and reached out and ripped a tooth out of the guy's mouth, which sucked the fight right out of him.
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Post by celticjobber on May 4, 2013 0:08:24 GMT -5
If you're going by the strongest *ever* in WWE, Ted Arcidi would have to be in the running along with Mark Henry. He was a legit powerlifter, and is considered one of the greatest bench-pressers of all time. Ted was the first man in history to bench press over 700 pounds in competition. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_ArcidiDoug Furnas is also without a doubt, one of the strongest men ever in WWE. He was an APF National and World Powerlifting Champion, who set multiple world records in the 275 pound weight class. He became one of the few men to achieve a total of 2400 pounds, in fact he is the third man in history to total 2400 (after Don Reinhoudt and Bill Kazmaier) and the first man ever to total 2400 pounds twice - all achieved at an astonishing 265-275 pound bodyweight.[4] The first time, he totaled 2400 lbs (1088.6 kg) at the inaugural APF World Championships 1986 in Maui, Hawaii, sqatting 986 lbs in an old squat suit, bench pressing 600 lbs in a loose size 60 bench shirt and deadlifting 814 lbs. Although he was arguably the most dominant 275 pound lifter in history, he ended his very short but incredible powerlifting career shortly afterwards in favor of professional wrestling.[4] Furnas had set 29 powerlifting world records throughout his career.[6] Furnas still holds the men's collegiate national records in the squat (400 kg/881.75 lb) and deadlift (347.5 kg/766 lb) in the 110 kg / 242 lb weight class, which he set on March 26, 1983 while attending the University of Tennessee.[7] He also holds the Tennessee state records for the squat (986 lb), deadlift (826 lb), and total (2403 lbs). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Furnas
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Post by mizerable on May 4, 2013 0:35:40 GMT -5
I'd have to say, the Ultimate Worrior.
Say what you will about him pacing backstage nervously, chewing his fingernails and sweating bullets, the dude was a tank when it came to feats of strength.
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Post by bytor on May 7, 2013 23:14:44 GMT -5
After doing some research on this, it looks like....
Mark Henry Ted Arcidi Ken Patera
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Post by percymania on May 7, 2013 23:30:07 GMT -5
Henry, Langston, Patera
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Post by Juice on May 7, 2013 23:44:42 GMT -5
Only voted for lesnar
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Post by MichaelMartini on May 7, 2013 23:50:31 GMT -5
In Kayfabe it's got to be Cena. He beat Mark Henry in an arm wrestling contest, and FU'd Viscera, and Show and Edge at the same time. Impressive irl too. Hogan slammed on Andre so that should put him up there in kayfabe too. Henry's got to be on the list since they've calling him world's strongest man for so long.
IRL it would probably what bytor said.
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Post by Ishmeal Loves BBL Bayley on May 8, 2013 0:07:11 GMT -5
Mark Henry, Brock Lesnar, Ken Patera
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Post by hypnoticgenes on May 8, 2013 0:11:53 GMT -5
I've heard that Dino Bravo was actually legit a really really strong guy.
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