#3 Sheamus
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Billed height: 6’6”/7”
Billed weight: 267 lbs
Sheamus is a big guy. My estimate would be that he’s around 6’4”, 240 lbs. That’s big in any sport, even today’s scaled-down WWE. The Irishman is a former rugby player and bodyguard to one of the most famous rock stars in history, Bono.
His character based on mythological Irish warriors fits him well, and he utilizes a physical style of wrestling to accentuate his ‘Warrior’ persona. He won the Slammy for ‘Feat of strength of the Year’ in 2012 for hitting the 200-kilo Big Show with White Noise. But in the face of a statuette, let’s not forget this feat of his either: