We have to say that it would be rather difficult to identify the absolute best wrestlers due to the fact that they are all obviously excellent in their profession. Not to mention, it might sound arbitrary because wrestlers need to have more than just charisma and endurance going for them while they’re inside the ring. In this list of legendary wrestlers, we found the “WOW” factor to be the key criterion. This means that during their game, the audience would be excited and thrilled to be watching the match. We hope your favorite grappler has made it to the list.
Kane
Known for the moves “Tombstone Piledriver” and “Chokeslam”. Kane is known for being the one to rival Undertaker, and cause a fire at the WWE Hall of Fame. He is also known to have a story that is seen to be unique in the wrestling industry. After retiring as a professional wrestler, Kane then went on to become the Mayor of Knox Count in Tennessee.

Kane
‘Ravishing’ Rick Rude
Also known as Ravishing Rick, Rick Rude caught the attention of everyone with his powerful move named Rude Awakening. His nickname suits him because of how he acted in a match. By airbrushing the front of his rival’s partner, lots of people will never forget what he had done to the face of Jake “The Snake” Robert, it was a classic and everyone was in awe as they witnessed what happened. Sadly, Rick Rude passed away on April 20, 1999.

‘Ravishing’ Rick Rude
Jake “The Snake” Roberts
He may have not been the great nor the fastest wrestler of his time. Jake “The Snake” Roberts made the list because of how he caught the attention of the fans with his soft tone that he used in his matches. He is well known for his move called “DDT”, and is also known for having a pet snake, and sadistic behavior.

Jake “The Snake” Roberts
Brock Lesnar
Before he became a UFC fighter, Brock Lesner was known as a wrestler and cemented his name by becoming the youngest champion in WWE. People easily get excited whenever he fights in the ring, and often being acknowledged for his perseverance, and his signature move called “F5”. Some of his notable matches are his fights against Big Show, Kurt Angle, and lastly, The Undertaker.

Brock Lesnar
Big Van Vader
Big Van Vader faced the biggest problem of his career when he got his job suppressed because of how Vince McMahon arranged his match. Luckily, we learned that he went on to be the greatest wrestler in WCW in Japan. Everyone was amazed at his performance, especially with his signature move named “Vadesault”. He was also chosen in the LA Rams at the 3rd round of the NFL Draft and made an appearance in Boy meets World. Sadly, he died on the 18th of June 2018.

Big Van Vader
Rey Mysterio
Before he entered the wrestling industry and become a pro wrestler for three decades, Rey Mysterio believed in himself that he will go on to become the next greatest wrestler of all time. He was an underdog in Wrestlemania and it proved to be difficult, especially when competing against the toughest wrestlers in the league. However, he made a name for himself after earning a WWE title in the big event. Needless to say, his performance on stage were all fantastic.

Rey Mysterio
Million Dollar Man
Famously known as the “Million Dollar Man”, Ted Dibiase caught everyone’s attention with how he acted on stage, his laugh, arrogant demeanor, and his facial expressions, all made him memorable to the fans, and we loved him for that. The professional wrestler also went up against the famous Hulk Hogan. Later in his career, He became the manager for WCW.

Million Dollar Man
The Ultimate Warrior
You may wonder why Ultimate Wrestler is on this list, and we understand since a lot of his matches aren’t re-watch worthy, but during his time, he was one of the well-known wrestlers due to his magnificent face paint. He is still popular among 90s kids due to the fact that he defeated the great Hulk Hogan in Wrestlemania.

The Ultimate Warrior
Chyna
Also known as the “Ninth Wonder of the World”, Chyna changed the definition for female acts in the wrestling industry. She has the perfect body and unbelievable strength as a woman. She joined the industry as a bodyguard for Triple H and Shawn Michaels. She was found dead at her home in California on the 20th of April 2016 due to drug overdose.

Chyna
Gorgeous George
George “Gorgeous” Wagner was known for his fancy personality. Because of his showmanship, he helped turn professional wrestling to “sports entertainment” during the First Age of Wrestling. He became infamous for his cheap shots and his tendency to cheat inside the ring.

Gorgeous George
The Sheik
The wealthy Syrian made a name for himself in the industry for his methods inside the ring. He was well known for his tendency to make his enemy succumb to him by binding the enemy with ropes (or in any way he can) even if the fight is already over.

The Sheik
Rob Van Dam
Known for his lethal finishing signature move called “Five Star Frog Splash”, Rob Van Dam is thrilling to watch due to his proficiency in martial art skills and his athletic movement, which gives him an edge against his rivals. Although a famous wrestler in the WWE, his issues with law enforcement and substance abuse negatively affected his career in the industry.

Rob Van Dam
Samoa Joe
Samoa Joe made a name for himself by winning every title in the wrestling industry except for the WWE Championship. He is known for being one of the best strikers in the league, comparable to the likes of Brock Lesnar. He recently attained the top position of NXT rank, and we know that he can win the WWE belt if given the chance.

Samoa Joe
Kevin Nash
Also known as Razor Ramon. Kevin “Diesel” Nash’s first match in the league was against Scarface. He made a name for himself when he moved to the WCW and teamed up with Scott Hall. His impact in the industry remained after his time in the ring. He is also the reason why the talent contracts for wrestlers were changed.

Kevin Nash
Chris Jerico
Before entering the WWE, he used to enter the ECW and WCW. He later then made an outstanding debut in the WWE. He was known by everyone for his signature move called “The Walls of Jericho”. When handed a mic, the wrestler performs spectacularly, similar to his performances inside the ring.

Chris Jericho
Superstar Billy Graham
Billy Graham is known to be a very influential wrestler, often cited by a plethora of wrestlers (including Hulk Hogan and Triple H) to be their inspiration and their reason for increasing the standard of bodybuilding in the league. He is also known for his great interviews, usually being called an expert at it. His appearances in WWE are usually non-wrestling associated.

Superstar Billy Graham
Bill Goldberg
Before becoming a professional wrestler, Bill Goldberg was a former NFL lineman. He was known for his capability to keep the fans amused because of his backstage persona and great personality. People may not be fans of his abilities inside the ring, but his finishing move “Jackhammer and Spear” posed a serious threat to his competitors.

Bill Goldberg
The Great Khali (2000 – present)
Prior to beginning his career, The Great Khali was actually a police officer as well as the winner of Mr. India. Most people will know The Great Khali from WWE. The remarkable 7ft, 1-inch wrestling superstar is a one time World Heavyweight Champion. Some of his awesome, signature moves include Punjabi Plunge / Khali Bomb, Brain Chop, and Delayed scoop slam. According to The Great Khali, he adopted the name from the Hindu goddess Kali, who is associated with eternal energy.

The Great Khali (2000 – present)
Eva Marie (2013 – 2017)
Natalie Marie Coyle is professionally known as Eva Marie. Before the stunning red-head began her career as a professional wrestler she was actually a fitness model. It was only in 2013, at the age of 29, when she signed her contract with WWE did she become part of the wrestling world. Some of Eva Marie’s signature moves include Sliced Red, Snap suplex, and Schoolgirl. The Red Queen said her goodbyes when she hung up her wrestling boots in 2017. Will she ever make a return?

Eva Marie (2013 – 2017)
Randy Orton
After beating Chris Benoit at the 2004 SummerSlam, Randy Orton became the youngest World Heavyweight Champion. He is usually hailed as the “Legend Killer” for taking down several legendary wrestlers the world has ever seen. His signature move “RKO” can be seen all around youtube, and is a huge threat to all the wrestlers he fought in the ring.

Randy Orton
Bruiser Brody
Known for being frantic, hairy, and messy. Bruiser Brody was loved by the fans, he did not care about the nuisances of his technique. He was the type of wrestler to win his matches with his strategy of continuously kicking and chopping the enemy until he becomes the victor. However, people believed that something wasn’t right with him. He was reported to be murdered by fellow wrestler Jose Gonzales.

Bruiser Brody
Trish Stratus
Being the youngest woman welcomed into the WWE Hall of Fame, Trish Stratus was believed to have entered the industry because of her beauty. She proved everyone wrong with her skills inside the ring. If it isn’t for Stratus’s innovative ways, fellow wrestlers Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, and Carmella probably would not be inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame.

Trish Stratus
CM Punk
Many of us recognized CM Punk with how cool he was inside the ring, making us excited for his matches. His impromptu mic speech will forever be an unforgettable moment in the history of WWE wrestling. He may have a terrible attitude in the industry, but the fans loved it. We should keep our eyes open for any hint of a comeback.

CM Punk
Bob Backlund
Bob is recognized for his efforts in helping to keep the WWE scene alive until Holk Hogan entered the industry. Being an expert in submission, he is hailed as one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. He kept the WWE Championship title to his name for four years until Bret Hart defeated him, and took the title from him.

Bob Backlund
Mick Foley
Mick Foley has three various personas which are Mankind, Cactus Jack, and Dude Love. He was a tough man who endured every pain inflicted at him by his opponents, even having no fear of dropping from the top of a cage of 16 feet onto a table, and this is why the fans loved him so much.

Mick Foley
“Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig
Widely known as Mr. Perfect, Curt Hennig was seen to be fast and has very reliable wrestling capabilities. Even though he sustained multiple injuries throughout his career, he remained fearless and was shown to have absolutely no negativity in his personality, and the people loved him for that. Sadly, he did not reach the peak of his career. He died at the age of 44 on the 10th of February 2003, in Tampa, Florida.

‘Mr. Perfect’ Curt Hennig
Eddie Guerrero
Eddie Guerrero started out small in the industry, but as he continued with his career, he became prominent and caught the attention of all the viewers. He is well known for his love story with Chyna and the battle against his friend Rey Mysterio. He sadly passed away at the age of 38 due to acute heart failure.

Eddie Guerrero
Edge
Edge was known to be a great entertainer in the industry. Some of his notable fights are against the Undertaker, Kurt Angle, Foley, and John Cena. Early on in his career, he partnered with Christian as a tag team duo. Later on, he decided to fight by himself. It was at this time that he became a superstar in the world of professional wrestling. However, he resigned as a professional wrestler in the year 2011 due to neck problems.

Edge
Daniel Bryan
Daniel Bryan deserved a spot on the list because of his performance in the Ring of Honor. He would’ve had a chance to be a wrestling superstar, but he decided to temporarily retire from being a professional wrestler. After a year of hiatus, Daniel returned to the industry and the fans hope that he would reclaim his former glory.

Daniel Bryan
“The American Dream” Dusty Rhodes
Widely known as “The American Dream”, Dusty Rhodes is famous for his catchphrases such as “Get a dream, hold on to it and shoot for the sky.” He is also famous for his rivalry with fellow wrestler Ric Flair, in which everyone was thrilled to see their matches against each other till the very end of the game.

‘The American Dream’ Dusty Rhodes
Lou Thesz
Aloysius Martin “Lou” Thesz is famous for being a fourteen-time world champion, he held the NWA Heavyweight Championship three times, for a combined total of 10 years, three months, and nine days (3,749 days) – longer than anyone else in history. He also pioneered a variety of moves such as the STG, Thesz Press, and the German Suplex. Without him, we wouldn’t know what would be the current case of modern wrestling.

Lou Thesz
Terry Funk
Like Lou Thesz, Terry is also known to be one of the longest competitors in the industry. At the age of 72, he would still join matches to fight a variety of wrestlers in the league, and would not retire until he is satisfied. He helped aid the ECW to get back to its former glory when it was out from NWA in 1994.

Terry Funk
Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat
The Dragon was a well-known wrestler in his era, people loved him because of his charisma and stage presence. If you ask Rick Flair who would be the toughest opponent he’d ever face inside the wrong, there’s no doubt that he’d say “The Dragon”. The fans will never forget Ricky’s three grand rounds in the ring, his high-flying moves were a spectacle to the viewers, and we can expect no more less from The Dragon himself.

Ricky ‘The Dragon’ Steamboat
Harley Race
Harley was diagnosed with polio as a kid and was told that he might not be able to walk anymore. Despite the diagnosis, Harley went on to become a professional wrestler later on in his life. He was a great wrestler and helped in improving the ways of modern wrestling like Funk and Thesz. He was determined to turn professional wrestling into a full-fledged sport rather than a gimmick. After his resignation as a professional wrestler, Race became the manager for Vader and Lex Lugers in WCW.

Harley Race
Antonio Inoki
Known for his signature move “Back Brain Kick”. Inoki’s signature move would render his opponents passed out if they were hit by a move like that during the ‘70s to ‘90s. Notable matches of him include professional wrestlers like Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant, and Bruno Sammartino. He also fought a non-wrestler like the famous Muhammad Ali in WBA. He also aided in establishing New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW).

Antonio Inoki
Buddy Rogers
Buddy Rogers is well known for his off-the-mat strategy in a match, including the well-known body slam and piledriver. He is also known as the person who inspired Ric Flair in terms of being cocky, and trash-talking. He is also one of three grapplers who managed to earn the World Heavyweight Championship in both WWE and NWA.

Buddy Rogers
“Rowdy” Roddy Piper
Rowdy is a superstar wrestler that people seem to love to hate. But despite how people saw him, he found joy in every hate that was thrown towards him. He appeared in the headlines with superstar Hulk Hogan during the first Wrestlemania in the ‘80s. His attitude inside the ring inspired his fellow wrestlers, and the world of wrestling will never be the same without him. He sadly died in his sleep on July 30, 2015.

‘Rowdy’ Roddy Piper
Triple H
Hunter Hearst Helmsley, otherwise known as Triple H, had a breakthrough when Steve “Stone Cold” Austin and Shawn Michaels were injured during a match. It was at this time that he had the opportunity to wrestle against the wrestling superstar Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. His rivalry with The Rock is one of the greatest rivalries in WWE. His backstage performance and talent in wrestling could be the prime reasons as to why he became successful in this sport.

Triple H
Sting
Before competing in WWE, Sting was a long time wrestler in WCW, in which most of his colleagues have already left and transferred to another league. The fans loved his Crow rip-off alter ego. Some of his notable matches include Cactus Jack, Jake Roberts, Rick Rude, Ric Flair, and Vader.

Sting
Andre the Giant
Sometimes referred to as “The Eighth Wonder of the World”, Andre the Giant was famous for nobody was able to match him for fifteen years. However, he was defeated by the hands of Hulk Hogan during Wrestlemania III. Hogan used Bodyslam and leg drop unto him, forcing the match by coercing him into submission. He also appeared in The Princess Bride as Fezzick. Andre the Giant passed away on January 27, 1993, at the age of 46, due to heart failure.

Andre The Giant
John Cena
We couldn’t deny that he has always appeared in WWE for the past decade. Well known for his phrase “You can’t see me”, John Cena may perhaps be the most popular wrestler in modern wrestling. Aside from being a talented wrestler, he is also skilled with the mic. It wouldn’t be much of a surprise to see him being a top wrestler despite giving the viewers an “Attitude Adjustment” after a decade.

John Cena
“Macho Man” Randy Savage
In wrestling standards, Randy Savage is a small wrestler (5’10”) with a big personality. His sunglasses and bandana alongside his stringy hair catch the attention of a lot of people. Despite his height, he could make his opponents tremble in fear. However, his career in the WCW turned out badly. Despite what happened, we will always remember the scene where he would be “Snapping into a slim jim”.

‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage
Bret “Hitman” Hart
Had he not entered the industry when wrestling was considered a boring sport, Bret “Hitman” Hart could have been a successful wrestling superstar. Fans will never forget his match against Ric Flair at the WWE championship 1992, it was a crucial match in the industry that he won. He continued the legacy that Hulk Hogan left behind. However, in the same year that he won against Flair, he got an injury that would force him to retire as a professional wrestler.

Bret ‘Hitman’ Hart
Bruno Sammartino
Bruno Sammartino is the first superstar of WWE, he was the longest champion in the industry for a total of fifteen years. He was famous for his signature move “Bear Hug”, a submission technique that would force his opponents to tap out. He is the predecessor for the following superstars like John Cena and Hulk Hogan.

Bruno Sammartino
The Rock
An ex-football player, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson became a wrestler after seeing that football wasn’t for him. He had an incredible underdog story that amazes everyone up to this day. He is also known for being the “People’s Champ”, oftentimes in his matches, he would hype up the crowd and excite everyone with his skills on the mic. He also tried out acting and later became a movie star. He may not be the best in sports, but the way he raises his eyebrows certainly caught everyone’s heart.

The Rock
“The Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels
Known for taking the audience “inside the ring”, The Heartbreak Kid adored and supported him no matter the outcome of his matches, he certainly knows how to win the hearts of people. Many people expected his career to end after he sustained a back injury, worsened by his substance abuse. He proved everyone wrong by coming back into the industry and showed the world the most excellent match in Wrestlemania history.

‘The Heartbreak Kid’ Shawn Michaels
The Undertaker
The Undertaker was supposed to be a villain, a figure to be hated in the world of wrestling. But he made his matches enjoyable with the zombie personality that he kept up for four decades. The world will never forget his Wrestlemania match against Shawn Michaels, Mankind, and Triple H, for, despite his physical limitations, he managed to take over the show in a Wrestlemania.

The Undertaker
“Stone Cold” Steve Austin
In the WCW, Steve “Stone Cold” Austin was an underrated professional, and even got fired in that league. He later then moved to WWE where he became a superstar, people recognized him as the bald wrestler, and the only thing people would tell you about him was to not mess with him. He had several unforgettable matches in the league, some of which carried WWE’s reputation into the limelight.

‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin
Hulk Hogan (1977)
There’s no surprise the Hulk Hogan made it on this list. He has all the positive qualities a wrestler can have, and he is also the best-recognized wrestler in the industry. Even though he went on to pursue a career in Hollywood, we will always remember him as the “Hulkster”. It’s a win-win situation for him, and the viewers loved to hate him.

Hulk Hogan
Ric Flair
Being the most decorated wrestler in history, Ric Flair had won every title anyone could ever think of in wrestling. He’s been in the industry for forty years and has a lot of unforgettable fights that are too many to mention. He travels to different places to compete against different wrestlers, and despite his age, he is actually still quite strong. He is what one would consider the GOAT in the wrestling industry.

Ric Flair
John “Bradshaw” Layfield
Also known as “JBL”. John “Bradshaw” Layfield became a fan favorite for his brutality towards his opponents. He also owns 50 percent of the Acolytes Protection Agency. Later on in his career, he also became a Wall Street Expert and wrote books relating to money. He started to insult those who were poorer than him, which is why he is now a very much hated on-screen character.

John “Bradshaw” Layfield
Vince McMahon
Known for his rude personality on-screen, Vince McMahon can often be seen telling his co-wrestlers that they’re “fired”. Despite his attitude, he’s had a fantastic career in the WWE. He also had a lot of flashy finishing moves too such as the People’s Elbow (taken from The Rock), Jumping Guillotine (taken from Hulk Hogan), and lastly, the McStunner (taken from Stone Cold Steve Austin).

Vince McMahon
A.J. Styles
A.J. Styles was named as “Phenomenal” due to his technical strengths, and high-flying skills inside the ring. He traveled and compete in different parts of the world. However, AJ stayed in TNA as a multi-time champion. He later then decided to leave TNA and took a flight to Japan, and there he became a superstar, which is how the WWE scouted, and offered him a contract. By the time he entered the WWE, he became the two-time champion of the league.

A.J. Styles
Chris Benoit
Chris Benoit was shown to be the best among the rest, he could defeat anybody he was up against in the ring. In the industry, he is widely known as the “Best Technically Wrestler”. He would always put up a show-stopping performance in all of his matches.

Chris Benoit
Roman Reigns
It didn’t matter if it was professionally, nor personally, Roman Reigns would always overcome the hardships that he’d face. It doesn’t matter to him if the crowd would cheer or boo him, all that matters is that he will always do his best in a match. In today’s WWE, he’s renowned as the “Big Dog”, and has no plans to retire for the time being. He may be the icon of modern wrestling in the future of the sport.

Roman Reigns
Seth Rollins
The Jack of all trade in the WWE, Seth Rollins is the wrestler that could do pretty much everything. The fans of the industry all hope that he would be a top ten or top fifteen ranking of the best wrestlers in the industry.

Seth Rollins
Dave Bautista
Dave has a lot of unforgettable moments in the ring which the fans loved so much. He’s one of those who entered the world of wrestling and became famous for his innate talent. Even though he started at the age of 30, his performance is always outstanding, and we could really tell the audience loved his brutality and athleticism in the ring.

Dave Bautista
Kenny Omega
Naming himself as “The Best Bout Machine”, the fans couldn’t deny that Kenny Omega deserved that title because of how powerful he is inside the ring. A Canadian wrestler who fought various matches in North America and Japan, it was definitely not a wrong decision for him to quit WWE’s developmental system.

Kenny Omega
Scott Hall
Entering the world of wrestling under the alias “Razor Ramon”. He became the rival of the dominant wrestler named Scarface, in which he performed the role effortlessly. With his machismo appearance, he formed a team in WCW called “The Outsiders” which was shown to be the most significant team in the NOW.

Scott Hall
Owen Hart
Owen Hart was a wrestler who held the World Heavyweight Championship, people expected him to achieve more stuff during his time, but sadly, nobody expected that he would die at such an early age. His matches with his brother in the 1990s were his highlights during his time in the industry.

Owen Hart
The Dudley Boyz
For two decades, the Dudley Boyz have always been in the industry’s headline. Famous for their excellent tag-team duo and their solid teamwork, the group had won twenty various tag team titles in their career. They were known for placing their opponents on tables and ending them with their finishing move.

The Dudley Boyz
Jeff Hardy
Jeff and Matt Hardy may have made their reputation as a remarkable duo in wrestling, we believe that Jeff may be the more celebrated wrestler than his brother. The only thing we learned when Jeff made a comeback into the WWE, is that the fans were excited.

Jeff Hardy
Davey Boy Smith
Also known as “The British Bulldog”. Dave entered the industry as a part of the famous Hart Family. Due to his unbelievable strength and athleticism, The British Bulldog managed to single-handedly dominate the single division and the tag team division.

Davey Boy Smith
Kevin Owens
Kevin Owens entered the world of wrestling at the age of sixteen in the year 2000. It was then in the year 2007 where he competed under his legal name on the Ring of Honor, in which he had the opportunity to fight in the ROH World Championship and ROH World Tag Team. He has also entered the WWE and has been a wrestler in the independent circuit for 14 years.

Kevin Owens
Kazuchika Okada
Also known as the “Rainmaker”. Kazuchika Okada is the latest IWGP Heavyweight Champion, he also has the most matches in which he defended his title in New Japan. He has dominated the Japanese league for more than two years.

Kazuchika Okada
The Miz
Becoming known in the industry for being a “wannabe wrestler”. His passion for wrestling won the attention of the audience. The Miz formed a bond with the audience by sharing his feelings with the fans that he will never give up on fulfilling his dream.

The Miz
Christian
Christian was in the headlines and the top star for countless of TNA shows for numerous years. He was deemed to be the Marty Jannetty to Edge’s Shawn Michaels, but he managed to have a successful solo career. Even though Vince McMahon did not select him to be the main eventer, Christian still managed to prosper and move forward because of his personality and hard work whilst inside the ring.

Christian
The Fabulous Moolah
The Fabulous Moolah became a controversial figure in the world of wrestling because of her infamous “Moolah Tactics” which she used against the other women competitors in the league, and she was an excellent woman wrestler of all time. Throughout her entire career, she improved her skills inside the ring and became the most famous woman wrestler in the 20th century.

The Fabulous Moolah
The Fabulous Freebirds
The Fabulous Freebirds Trio made a name in the industry with their theatrics, which included grandiose entrance with music, their dancing routines, flamboyant looks, and their in-ring performances, all of which became the standard appearance for the group.

The Fabulous Freebirds
Arn Anderson
Arn Anderson was famous for his signature move named “Spinebuster” which was a very large threat to his opponents at the tame. Arn Anderson’s incredible strength as a tag team wrestler is seen to be the reason as to why he deserves to be a Hall of Famer. He is also an inspiration for Ric Flair during Ric’s early days as a part of the Four Horsemen, in which Anderson’s Spinebuster helped Ric get out of a difficult situation.

Arn Anderson
Big Show
The big show was introduced into the wrestling industry for they wanted to create a new rivalry between Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant in the ‘90s, people however underestimated his talent inside the ring even though he could compete against a variety of professional wrestlers in any aspect. We could all agree that his beard is impressive.

Big Show
Kurt Angle
Kurt Angle managed to bring home a gold medal after competing in the 1996 Olympic Games, two years later, he signed to join the WWE in the year 1998. From what we could concur from his matches, we could say that Kurt Angle has terrifying athletic capacities inside the ring and Backstage. He also acted the role of Koba in the movie Warrior.

Kurt Angle