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Big Show, Mark Henry, Omos: The 15 heaviest WWE Superstars in history

WWE is the land of the giants, and these 15 Superstars really took that saying to the next level.

Last year, The Sportster complied a list of the 15 heaviest WWE Superstars in history, and it makes for some rather interesting reading.

Featuring on the list are some elite former WWE Champions, such as Yokozuna and Big Show, WWE Hall of Famers such as Andre The Giant and Mark Henry, and current stars such as Omos.

So. without wasting any more time, let’s look at the 15 heaviest wrestlers in WWE history…

Omos may be the biggest man on WWE’s main roster now right now, but he’s certainly not the heaviest Superstar in WWE history.

The 7ft 3″ giant weighs a staggering 400lbs, and even when he’s standing in the right with the likes of Bobby Lashley, who is a small man, he dwarfs them.

Omos is said to be receiving a pretty large push in WWE, and if he wins the world title, it’s hard to believe that he won’t be the heaviest man to become champion.

From one man who is hoping to win a world title in WWE, to someone has already done it.

Mark Henry comes in at number 14 on the list, weighing 412lbs during the heaviest period of his WWE career.

Henry was legitimately the World’s Strongest Man at one stage, and he used all of his 180kg + frame to make that happen.

However, the former World Heavyweight Champion has lost close to 40kg over the last two years, as you can find out more about by clicking here, and is now in pretty incredible shape.

From one former World Heavyweight Champion to another, The Great Khali comes in at number 13 on this list.

Khali was never in bad shape during his time with WWE, but it was his huge frame that made him one of the heaviest WWE Superstars in history.

The WWE Hall of Famer stood at 7ft 1″, and even

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