10. Man Mountain Mike
600+ lbs / 272+ kg
Some of the older fans might remember this Super Heavyweight Wrestler from back in the day.
Man Mountain Mike toured a lot of territories, starting in the mid 60s, and even had a career in the WWWF World Wide Wrestling Federation from 1975 to 1977.
After his career in Professional Wrestling, he opened ‘Man Mountain Mike’s Drycleaners’, as well as a taxi service, and became a school bus driver.
Rest In Peace Man Mountain Mike
September 15, 1940 – April 30, 1988
9. Haystacks Calhoun
640 lbs / 290 kg
As one of the most famous ‘Country Boys’ in Professional Wrestling history, Haystacks Calhoun started his career in the 50s and was a beloved Babyface character for most of his run.
His biggest claim to fame was wrestling for the WWWF World Wide Wrestling Federation from 1964 till 1979, where he won the WWWF World Tag Team Titles with Tony Garea in 1973.
Haystacks retired from the sport of Professional Wrestling in 1980 due to health issues and lost his left leg due to diabetes in 1986.
He has yet to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, which he – without a shadow of a doubt – deserves.
Rest In Peace Haystacks Calhoun
August 3, 1934 – December 7, 1989
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