Do you even lift, bro? The strongest WWE Superstars today!

You can't see him....behind all that iron!

#1 Mark Henry

Pulling trucks, that's what I do!

No, folks, it's not just a gimmick. Mark Henry is indeed just that strong.

Henry has credentials that would take hours to list. Henry was a professional powerlifter, Olympic weightlifter and strongman. Mark is a two-time Olympian, in 1992, as well as 1996. He would also go on to win gold, silver, and bronze medals at the 1995 Pan-American Games.

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In addition to all of that, Henry also won the 1995 WDFPF Powerlifting World Championship. Mark broke a plethora of world records throughout his lifting career, some of which have since been bested.

However, he still holds the world records for squat, deadlift, and total. Mark is also credited for the biggest powerlifting totals ever performed by a drug tested athletes. To top it all off, Henry also has the greatest raw deadlift by an American.

This year, Mark will turn 46 years old, and though the talent is getting younger, quicker, and stronger by the day, you'd still be hard-pressed find another Superstar who would dare to join him in the gym.

Mark has had a long career with the WWE, and while he hasn't stacked up a long line of title wins, he still remains one of the true locker room generals, always willing to pass along some of his acquired knowledge to the up-and-comers.

While he might not be smashing lifting records today, he's still the strongest man in the WWE, still capable of blasting out a 605-pound max on the bench, 1006-pound squat, as well as a 925-pound deadlift. Not bad...for an old man.


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