That’s going to hurt. One recurring trend for big men is that they occasionally go even higher than usual. One of the first men to do this was Bam Bam Bigelow, but the trend goes all the way back to Andre the Giant, who came off the top to crush Kamala at a show in Toronto. Where does that rank in history though?

WWE has put together a top ten list of high flying giants over the years, ranging from the start of the “Monday Night Raw” era and moving all the way up to the modern times. They cover quite a few names, including some that you probably haven’ thought of over the years. Here’s the full list:

Opinion: I get the top choice as Undertaker is someone who can look cool no matter what he’s doing but there’s a major choice not on the list. While Big Show’s top rope elbow did look good, there was a moment at “Halloween Havoc 1998” where he hit a missile dropkick on Scott Steiner. How in the world can you not go with something like that over an elbow drop? At least he made the list though.

High-flying big men: WWE Top 10

Who did WWE miss? What would you have had at the top of the list? Let us know in the comments below.

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