No.1 Death Mourner: Ever since he gloriously signed up for WWE, wrestlers will go crazy whenever he appears. Although Deadman is an infrequent speaker, even the toughest players tremble at his glance.

No.2 "Diesel Head" Kevin Scott Nash: There may be a lot of people who don't know him, but he's the only one who once defeated Goble, the God of War, ending his 173-game winning streak.
No.3 "God of War" Goebbel: In 1997, ever since Goldberg, a powerful newcomer, played invincibles on the WCW roster, this question has been on everyone's mind. For those looking forward to seeing the former NFL pro's first loss, that wish may not be fulfilled anytime soon. Between September 1997 and December 1998, Goldberg remained unbeaten in singles matches and set an unprecedented winning streak of 173:0.
No.4 Kurt Angel: Ange won consecutive European titles, intercontinental titles, and successfully ascended the throne in the Millennium Ring, and in October of the same year, he defeated Locke, the king of wrestling, to become the WWE League champion in The No Mercy. Anger's record spanned the centuries into 2001, when Ange successfully defeated Austin in his hometown of Pittsburgh to defend his WWE title, and also won the WCW title owned by Austin; he won the grand title in the WWE one-year event. He also defeated the heyday cloth mentioned earlier many times, and his strength can be imagined.
No.5: Big Cloth: Brock Lesnar has a good background in wrestling, and he has won the American college wrestling championship when he was young. After graduating from college, he joined the WWE "training camp" - OVW Training. On the 2014 WestleMania 30, he broke the Undertaker(FuneralIst)'s winning s game record, 21-1. It is worth mentioning that Brock Leasner could once make such a gorgeous high-flying move as the SSP.