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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2012 15:20:55 GMT -5
Big E Langston is a powerlifting champion, so he has my vote.
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Post by GBGav on Dec 26, 2012 15:27:22 GMT -5
That's also what I was thinking. Tensai just squashes people with his blubber. Even Cesaro is probably stronger than him muscle-wise. Sure, he can toss his weight around, but physically, he doesn't compare to anyone on that list. I nominate this for stupidest post of the year. I understand that everyone has their favourite wrestler but just knock it off already! Your raging hard on for Tensai is unbelievable. I think Henry might be the guy I go with. Not sure if he's as strong as he used to be, back when he was performing those feats of strength such as lifting a car on Smackdown.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2012 15:30:53 GMT -5
Sorry dude, I know Tensai is strong and I actually thought about it but just didn't do it. I did put other down though. Other than Mark Henry. Tensai is probably stronger than anyone else on that list. I get liking someone, but your hardon for Tensai is annoying. To even suggest he's the second strongest guy on a roster of guys like Big E Langston, Mark Henry, Brock Lesnar, Big Show, Antonio Cesaro, and John Cena is absurd.
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Post by Plastic Cowboy on Dec 26, 2012 16:00:02 GMT -5
I think Brock in his prime was the best all round athlete they had (that is including Angle) but I think Henry and Big Show are the strongest. Henry looks like he holds back alot when he wrestles so not to hurt anyone, when he feuded with Big Show, their matches may have been slow but they looked pretty powefful when doing moves to each other (of course that might have been becuse they needed alot of power to pick each other up.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2012 16:04:26 GMT -5
I nominate this for stupidest post of the year. I mean its true. The guy just tosses people around, he hasn't done any remarkable feats of strength. Ryback picks up 2 sometimes 3 people on his back. Mark Henry was legitimately the world's strongest man. Big Show is a 7 foot 450 pound monster. Sheamus has picked both of them up like paper on a couple of occasions as though they were just ragdolls. Cesaro has his place on this list as for a man of his weight and stature, he is freakishly strong; he went toe to toe with Sheamus in both matches they've had recently. Ryback can't even lift Heyman successfully and botched lifting 360 lbs twice in a fairly easy lifting position. He really isn't that strong. Sheamus has a lot of strength, he's probably pound for pound the strongest guy on the roster (After Cena). If you watch Bernard in Japan he is VERY strong. He can lift pretty much anyone with ease. Just look at the velocity that Dolph was thrown over the table at the MITB, obviously dolph maneuvered himself into position. But that feat required a lot of strength. He hasn't been used very well and therefore hasn't had much of a chance to show off his strength.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2012 16:04:58 GMT -5
Other than Mark Henry. Tensai is probably stronger than anyone else on that list. I get liking someone, but your hardon for Tensai is annoying. To even suggest he's the second strongest guy on a roster of guys like Big E Langston, Mark Henry, Brock Lesnar, Big Show, Antonio Cesaro, and John Cena is absurd. Exactly. He's probably the strongest jobber in the WWE though!
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Post by Turnbuckle Zealot(Phil) on Dec 26, 2012 16:50:01 GMT -5
Mark Henry wins regardless. He is the strongest man to ever lace up a pair of boots.
Big E. langston's 799 deadlift puts him in second.
Big Show gets third since he's flipped a car on Smackdown.
John Cena's 1650 unofficial total (500 squat, 500 bench, 650 deadlift) gets him third due to coefficient.
The rest is speculation.
As for this nonsense about Antonio's strength it is just that.
If you know anything about strongman, you'll know that the event known as the atlas stones requires a "lapping" technique almost identical to Cesaro's neutralizer. I myself have lapped 280lb stones that I couldn't dream of lifting any higher.
There are 220lb lifters who can barely raise their bodyweight to chest height, but could lap a 400lb stone, so it's really not as strong as people think it is.
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Post by Todd Pettengill on Dec 26, 2012 16:57:57 GMT -5
I mean its true. The guy just tosses people around, he hasn't done any remarkable feats of strength. Ryback picks up 2 sometimes 3 people on his back. Mark Henry was legitimately the world's strongest man. Big Show is a 7 foot 450 pound monster. Sheamus has picked both of them up like paper on a couple of occasions as though they were just ragdolls. Cesaro has his place on this list as for a man of his weight and stature, he is freakishly strong; he went toe to toe with Sheamus in both matches they've had recently. Ryback can't even lift Heyman successfully and botched lifting 360 lbs twice in a fairly easy lifting position. He really isn't that strong.Sheamus has a lot of strength, he's probably pound for pound the strongest guy on the roster (After Cena). If you watch Bernard in Japan he is VERY strong. He can lift pretty much anyone with ease. Just look at the velocity that Dolph was thrown over the table at the MITB, obviously dolph maneuvered himself into position. But that feat required a lot of strength. He hasn't been used very well and therefore hasn't had much of a chance to show off his strength. Like I said before.....the move Ryback does is an awkward lift for two people that have unusually large guts and out of shape bodies like Tensai and Heyman. One of them isn't a wrestler (Heyman) and the other isn't that good of a wrestler (Tensai) and please don't say he was great in Japan because that DOES NOT MATTER. Road Warriors were huge in Japan too but that doesn't mean they were good wrestlers.
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Post by TurboEddie on Dec 26, 2012 17:00:39 GMT -5
I would say Mark Henry since it's basically his specialty and what he is most known for.
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Post by Johnny Wrestling on Dec 26, 2012 17:09:30 GMT -5
While he's aging and I'm not even sure if he's still as strong as he used to be, I think you just can't go wrong by going with Mark Henry on this one.
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Post by Darkhawk on Dec 26, 2012 17:26:56 GMT -5
Why do people keep posting the same thread of who's the strongest. It's been known that Kane is the strongest person in the WWE. There was a story told by Brock Lensar that at times he would have arm wrestling matches with the wrestlers in the back. He beat everybody even Cena, Big Show and Undertaker, but there was always one guy he can never beat and that was Kane. He said it was like pushing down a tree with one arm.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2012 17:37:26 GMT -5
Ryback can't even lift Heyman successfully and botched lifting 360 lbs twice in a fairly easy lifting position. He really isn't that strong.Sheamus has a lot of strength, he's probably pound for pound the strongest guy on the roster (After Cena). If you watch Bernard in Japan he is VERY strong. He can lift pretty much anyone with ease. Just look at the velocity that Dolph was thrown over the table at the MITB, obviously dolph maneuvered himself into position. But that feat required a lot of strength. He hasn't been used very well and therefore hasn't had much of a chance to show off his strength. Like I said before.....the move Ryback does is an awkward lift for two people that have unusually large guts and out of shape bodies like Tensai and Heyman. One of them isn't a wrestler (Heyman) and the other isn't that good of a wrestler (Tensai) and please don't say he was great in Japan because that DOES NOT MATTER. Road Warriors were huge in Japan too but that doesn't mean they were good wrestlers. Oh my god, the fail in this post. It's so high it's off the fail scale.
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Post by Darkhawk on Dec 26, 2012 17:44:09 GMT -5
Like I said before.....the move Ryback does is an awkward lift for two people that have unusually large guts and out of shape bodies like Tensai and Heyman. One of them isn't a wrestler (Heyman) and the other isn't that good of a wrestler (Tensai) and please don't say he was great in Japan because that DOES NOT MATTER. Road Warriors were huge in Japan too but that doesn't mean they were good wrestlers. Oh my god, the fail in this post. It's so high it's off the fail scale. IT'S OVER 9000!
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Post by dante123 on Dec 26, 2012 18:06:23 GMT -5
Voted for Henry but as said Brock lesnar was frigging strong Goldberg also deserves a mention goldberg did military press brock and jackhammer big show
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2012 19:05:57 GMT -5
Like I said before.....the move Ryback does is an awkward lift for two people that have unusually large guts and out of shape bodies like Tensai and Heyman. One of them isn't a wrestler (Heyman) and the other isn't that good of a wrestler (Tensai) and please don't say he was great in Japan because that DOES NOT MATTER. Road Warriors were huge in Japan too but that doesn't mean they were good wrestlers. Oh my god, the fail in this post. It's so high it's off the fail scale. Why? I don't understand why someone would be so biased towards Tensai. He is the least believable wrestler on the roster. To think he is physically the strongest is just stupid. You can just see it by looking at him. His body weight is mostly fat; there is no muscle. The only wrestler fatter than him currently is Brodus Clay.
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Post by KeBen Owens on Dec 26, 2012 20:29:39 GMT -5
Oh my god, the fail in this post. It's so high it's off the fail scale. Why? I don't understand why someone would be so biased towards Tensai. He is the least believable wrestler on the roster. To think he is physically the strongest is just stupid. You can just see it by looking at him. His body weight is mostly fat; there is no muscle. The only wrestler fatter than him currently is Brodus Clay. I'd leave this argument alone. You're barking up the wrong Hip-Hoppopotamus.
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Post by Todd Pettengill on Dec 26, 2012 20:33:08 GMT -5
Oh my god, the fail in this post. It's so high it's off the fail scale. Why? I don't understand why someone would be so biased towards Tensai. He is the least believable wrestler on the roster. To think he is physically the strongest is just stupid. You can just see it by looking at him. His body weight is mostly fat; there is no muscle. The only wrestler fatter than him currently is Brodus Clay. Tensai is strong but he truly isn't that strong. He clearly has never worked out his legs, arms, or anything else for that matter. He is abnormally large in his midsection. Brodus Clay may be fatter but he is by far a better wrestler and actually has charisma. No need for Tensai to be anywhere close to being on this list.
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Post by The Yes Man on Dec 26, 2012 20:35:45 GMT -5
Kane.
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Post by King Silva on Dec 26, 2012 20:44:45 GMT -5
I voted for Mark Henry. LOL at the Tensai comments though.
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Post by /X Metal Sorenges x "Mac Oh J~ on Dec 26, 2012 20:46:53 GMT -5
I voted for Mark Henry. LOL at the Tensai comments though. Seriously, what a joke...
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