Over the course of history, there have been quite a few big men in the WWE. From André The Giant and Braun Strowman to The Big Show and The Undertaker, these big men have dominated the developmental and the main roster.
It is no surprise that tall, big men do well in the WWE. Now, you can count on one more man to that list, Jordan Omogbehin, a recent addition to the developmental brand. If you want to learn more about this new acquisition, be sure to read on.
The WWE’s new resident giant, Jordan Omogbehin, will be making his developmental debut on Thursday the 25th of July. Towering at a staggering 7 ft 3, he is the third-tallest wrestler to ever join the WWE.
Before joining the wrestling company, Omogbehin was a high school basketball player. Once he quit basketball, he was quickly picked up by Triple H, who acquired the towering giant approximately nine months ago.
It is expected that Jordan Omogbehin will be playing a major role in the company for years to come. While he will spend some time on NXT, it is expected that he will be called up to the main roster very fast.
Jordan Omogbehin is not the first giant who has worked as a wrestler for World Wrestling Entertainment. There have been a number of tall wrestlers over the years. Here are some of the most prominent.
Giant Gonzales tops the list of tall men who have worked for the World Wrestling Federation. Topping the list with a staggering 8 ft, he owned the wrestling ring in 1993. Unfortunately, Giant Gonzalez passed away in 2010 after suffering complications from diabetes and heart disease.
One of the best known giants in the wrestling world is undoubtedly Andre The Giant, who faced the likes of Hulk Hogan. Andre The Giant was not just a tall man though, as his unusual size was attributed to a condition called gigantism.
Measuring 7 ft 4, Andre The Giant is the second biggest wrestler in the history of the WWE. Unfortunately, Andre The Giant passed away in 1993 from congestive heart failure.
Giant Silva has been thrown from his third position in this list; this due to the arrival of Jordan in NXT. Giant Silva measured a whopping 7 ft 2, so Jordan Omogbehin has now taken the third position with 7 ft 3.
Standing tall at 7 ft 1, The Great Khali is well-known across the world. Not only did he have a flourishing career in wrestling, he has also done appearances in numerous Hollywood and Bollywood films. He has also did some appearances in a number of television shows.
There have been more large men in wrestling, so this list is certainly not limited to the men mentioned above. Kane, Big Cass, The Big Show, The Undertaker, and Braun Strowman are just some of the other big men acquired by the company. With the record standing at 8 ft, we wonder if the record will ever be beaten?
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