#3 Big E
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Despite being a member of the comedic New Day faction, Big E is certainly no WWE Superstar to take lightly. Prior to becoming a professional wrestler, Big E Langston was a powerlifter, and by all means, he thoroughly succeeded in his field.
Breaking multiple records for his weight class (275-pound class), Big E was an absolute force to be reckoned with. For those interested in Big E's lifting stats, Big E Langston has max squatted 711 pounds, bench pressed 575 pounds, as well as an insane 799-pound deadlift -- crazy numbers by all accounts.
While we have not seen Big E manhandle the likes of The Bigshow or Great Khali like Cesaro and other stars featured on this list have, without a doubt, Big E could if he desired to -- Big E has in fact lifted up Mark Henry with ease a couple of times. Besides his raw power and strength, Big E is also an extremely agile and quick wrestler for a man of his size, and he soars through the middle rope like a cruiserweight.