#3 Size and strength
While there is no hard and fast rule regarding a wrestler's weight being directly proportional to their success in the business, there's also little doubt that being big has its advantages.
For every Shawn Michaels and Dean Malenko, there are a dozen Kanes, Undertakers, and Mark Henrys. The simple fact is it's quite a bit of fun to watch two massive men crash into each other repeatedly, echoing the legends of titanic struggles in Greek and Roman mythology.
At six foot four, and well over three hundred pounds, Keith Lee is a truly large man. His massive yet unconventional build definitely gets across his sheer physical strength. And when it comes to strength, Lee is one of the most powerful men working in wrestling today. As evidence, he has easily gorilla press slammed Donovan Dijak, another man north of three hundred pounds.