#2 Luke Gallows
Putting aside his early main roster efforts, when the wrestler who would become Luke Gallows played a duplicate Kane and when he played the largely silly Festus role, Gallows has been pretty steady in playing his big man heel character. Whether he was backing CM Punk or AJ Styles, he has been a heavy who adds visible credibility to some of the greatest wrestling talents on the WWE roster. On a more sustained basis, he has been the brutal, bigger half of his decorated tag team with Karl Anderson.
While Gallows has been a bully heel for most of his run, the consensus is that he's anything but a rough character behind the scenes. Reports consistently emerge about him being one of the nicest and best-liked performers in the WWE locker room. This identity makes sense given Gallows status as a true veteran of the business, who has not only filled a variety of roles in WWE but has also worked for smaller promotions and as a bigger star in Japan. These experiences have contributed to a guy who knows how to be both respectful and fun working with a variety of performers from different cultural backgrounds and levels of experience.
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