#2 Brock Lesnar
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While the future of Brock Lesnar in WWE remains uncertain following his Universal Championship loss at the hands of Roman Reigns last night at SummerSlam, the simple fact remains as long as Lesnar is signed to the WWE, Brock will undoubtedly rank among the strongest and most powerful of all Superstars. Brock Lesnar may not be quite the beast he was back in the early-mid 2000s, but he's still very much "The Beast Incarnate".
Although some fans have commented in the past that Lesnar's legs seem relatively small compared to the rest of his freakishly sized body if you can believe, Brock reportedly used to be able to squat a mind-boggling 1000 pounds!
To add to this, Brock Lesnar can also bench press 655 pounds -- Brock's good buddy Kurt Angle can attest to these insane numbers. Aside from those lifting stats which are sure to open your eyes, Brock Lesnar has also manhandled some of the biggest stars in the WWE including The Big Show, Braun Strowman, Mark Henry among others with absolute ease...